THE HUMAN AURA
"The Human Aura" was the subject of a lecture by the Bev. J.-'I. "Wedgwood in the Theosophical Hall, Ballance Street. The lecturer said that to most people the aura that surrounds people is distinguishable to most people by feeling rather than sight. A certain presence .or flavour distinguishes one human being from another. A'strong compelling magnetic- personality is observed by clairvoyant vision as an individual of powor, shown in the colour, and luminosity of the'aura. Such people are centres of force in human life. .According as the selfish or unselfish qualities predominate do the colours vary in each individual. Selfish thoughts and emotion produce dull murky colours, which render the man unattractive and even repugnant to his fellows, while an nnsefc fish and loving nature produces bright, radiant and luminous colours in the aura, which render the man attractive and a blessing to all he contacts. It was quite possible to produce" a transformation in the aura, by a change of attitude of mind. Stan could reinild himself by spiritual awakening into a divine being, and so "become a centre of blessing and strength to his fellow-men.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 3
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190THE HUMAN AURA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 3
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