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kirolak
16th October 2015, 14:56
I can often see auras, but not always at will. . . a few days ago, a grey haired, plumpish, middle aged, quite normal/ordinary (not in the sense of ordinario!) man wandered in to where I was standing in a shop; at once I could see a golden glow, all of one shade, all around him. I found myself gaping at him, & had to turn away so as not to embarrass him. I felt honoured to have encountered him; no idea who or what he might be, but it was an uplifting moment I thought I'd share!
Meggings
16th October 2015, 15:06
I understand how happy that must have made you, Kirolak, to be in the presence of one clothed in golden light.
Some years ago in a movie theatre before the picture started, a tall blond lady came in after the lights had been lowered and sat across the aisle from me. Her back was ramrod straight, in contrast to how most people were slouched in their chairs. I saw on top of her head a CROWN OF GOLDEN LIGHT. I was pleased to see it, and thought I would speak with her after the movie. However, when the lights came up she'd already left.
I recall hearing Drunvalo Melchizedek say that in a talk he was giving years ago, an elderly man came in who had a "ball of light" around his head. He learned later that this man had survived an atom bomb dropped on Japan in WWII.
If I relax my eyes I often can see a bit of the aura. I've noticed that I'm seeing more light around people now. The "wave x" that was reported to have come in seems to be having an effect.
Pam
16th October 2015, 15:24
I can often see auras, but not always at will. . . a few days ago, a grey haired, plumpish, middle aged, quite normal/ordinary (not in the sense of ordinario!) man wandered in to where I was standing in a shop; at once I could see a golden glow, all of one shade, all around him. I found myself gaping at him, & had to turn away so as not to embarrass him. I felt honoured to have encountered him; no idea who or what he might be, but it was an uplifting moment I thought I'd share!
There are angels, saints, and very special entities among us and I suspect most of them are very, very plain looking. I have been exposed to a couple of those very special people in my life and they always had a certain look in their eyes that let me know how special they really are. I wonder, did you get a look at his eyes?
observer
16th October 2015, 16:08
It has been said by a few, of the many after-life researchers, not to follow the White Light. That the White Light takes one to a tunnel that's a trap, back into this matrix of birth-death-rebirth.
Those few whom I referred to, say to turn-around, look for, and follow the Golden Light. The Golden Light leads-back to the gate out of this matrix.
Fellow Aspirant
16th October 2015, 16:13
Wow. Really nice encounter, kirolak. What a treat for you!
I wonder if this person was aware of his aura. Is it possible that he was a 'blessed being' that was unaware of his condition? Just wondering. :unsure:
Brian
Inmortal719
16th October 2015, 16:15
Can auras be seen over pictures? I wish I could see mine :(
Meggings
16th October 2015, 17:32
You ask, "Can auras be seen over pictures?
In 1970, Malcolm Muggeridge (an atheist) went to Calcutta, India, to do a special documentary on Mother Teresa for the BBC-TV. His cameraman said he could not film the interview because of lack of light. Nevertheless, it was decided to film anyway as a backup for the interview. Here are the words of Mr. Muggeridge describing the interview - which incidentally, brought him to belief in god, by being in the presence of a saint.
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“[The Missionaries of Charity’s Calcutta] Home for the Dying is dimly lit by small windows high up in the walls, and Ken [Macmillan, the photographer] was adamant that filming was quite impossible in there. We had only one small light with us, and to get the place adequately lighted in the time at our disposal was quite impossible. It was decided that, nonetheless, Ken should have a go, but by way of insurance, he took, as well, some film in an outside courtyard where some of the inmates were sitting in the sun.
"In the processed film, the part taken inside was bathed in a particularly beautiful soft light, whereas the part taken outside was rather dim and confused…. I myself am absolutely convinced that the technically unaccountable light is, in fact, the Kindly Light ... luminous, like the halos artists have seen and made visible around the heads of saints. I find it not at all surprising that the luminosity should register on a photographic film. …I am personally persuaded that Ken recorded the first authentic photographic miracle.”
"Later, Malcolm Muggeridge said, “I will never forget that little lady as long as I live. The face, the glow, the eyes, the love-it was all so pure and so beautiful. I shall never forget it. It was like being in the presence of an angel. It changed my life. I have not been the same person since. It is more than I can describe.”
I knew of this decades ago, but went searching for a link to share here with you. I took the above quoted material from here: http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2011/04/17/coming-home-the-conversion-of-malcolm-muggeridge/
Selene
16th October 2015, 19:17
I wish I could locate the historic 1982 BBC footage of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, welcoming Pope John Paul II in front of Canterbury Cathedral. If ever you would like to see an utterly exquisite golden aura (if you can see auras), that was the moment.
When the Pope arrived at the cathedral, the two great men walked joyfully toward each other with open arms, and as they embraced each other, you could see the golden auras that surrounded each enlarge and merge into one gigantic glow that extended several feet around them. It was an extraordinary sight, and I was astonished that it could be seen so clearly on videotape, as I was not watching it live. Truly beautiful.
But yes, the golden auras of true saints and holy [the root word for ‘whole’, remember] ones is quite visible and almost palpable when you are in their presence. I have had the extraordinary privilege of being in the company of many such souls, and the light they carry does indeed profoundly change you, the observer, for the better. In Sanskrit, this phenomenon is called darshan: to be in the presence of the Light.
You can encounter these people everywhere, even in the most unexpected times and places. They may otherwise appear to be quiet little ‘nobodies’ living by the side of the road… clerks… cleaning ladies… porters. The world rushes past them. They care not. They have nothing to say. But they cannot conceal the shining beauty of their great hearts and souls.
And yes, these auras are visible, tangible and distinctive. It’s not your imagination. I was once guest at an auspicious monastic event, the dedication of a new meditation hall, to which a number of eminent yogis and spiritual masters from other monasteries and ashrams had been invited. They sat arrayed on the dais across the front of the new hall, facing us, enveloping us in their brilliant light as we meditated and prayed together.
Suddenly I saw a few of them exchange WTF? glances, momentarily confused. I looked toward the back of the hall where they were looking. A man dressed in full formal sadhak robes indicating high status had entered, arriving late. He bore the shaved head, saffron dhoti and tall walking staff of a wandering renunciate, a swami. But he had only the so-so aura of an ordinary student, a beginner…! It turned out he was, indeed, self-deluded about his status, well-meaning and harmless but, no, not spiritually advanced. His high costume could not fool the true masters, who politely offered him a seat – not on the dais – but among the rest of us.
So don’t get me started about Benedict Ratzinger…LOL.
Cheers,
Selene
Bubu
16th October 2015, 19:23
It has been said by a few, of the many after-life researchers, not to follow the White Light. That the White Light takes one to a tunnel that's a trap, back into this matrix of birth-death-rebirth.
Those few whom I referred to, say to turn-around, look for, and follow the Golden Light. The Golden Light leads-back to the gate out of this matrix.
you mean those who follow the golden light find their way on earth to tell those few that they ave hfollowed the golden light
observer
16th October 2015, 22:26
[....snip]
you mean those who follow the golden light find their way on earth to tell those few that they ave hfollowed the golden light
No, Bubu,
I'm saying that a few researchers, among the many researchers who have studied the after-life phenomenon; a few of these researchers are saying to follow the Golden Light.
Now, how do they know this?
My guess would be, not everyone who is trapped here is living in abject abandon. There are a few among us that are here to show the way out for those who may wish to take a shot at it. What have you got to loose? At worst, you end-up right back here anyway; got any better ideas?
christian
16th October 2015, 22:35
I also see auras, more or less. While most people's auras are kind of similar in size and shape, I once saw an old guy with a pretty huge white aura. He later came to me and talked with me about lots of spiritual things, turned out he had learned with monks, healers, etc for a very long time.
It was only after a friend told me about auras that I began learning it, by the way. I always felt something, but I only tried to see it when she told me she did so all her life. Took me a while, months maybe, was a gradual process. I later met someone else who learned it pretty much the same way. I guess virtually everybody can learn this. It's all about focusing intention on doing just that. Again and again and again. Eventually it works :)
bearcow
17th October 2015, 18:01
Everyone has gold in their aura. It can usually be seen on the periphery of an aura. It is the most refined part of a individuals field. It is commonly referred to the auric egg. In more spiritually advanced people, the color is just more predominant.
kirolak
17th October 2015, 18:06
I can often see auras, but not always at will. . . a few days ago, a grey haired, plumpish, middle aged, quite normal/ordinary (not in the sense of ordinario!) man wandered in to where I was standing in a shop; at once I could see a golden glow, all of one shade, all around him. I found myself gaping at him, & had to turn away so as not to embarrass him. I felt honoured to have encountered him; no idea who or what he might be, but it was an uplifting moment I thought I'd share!
There are angels, saints, and very special entities among us and I suspect most of them are very, very plain looking. I have been exposed to a couple of those very special people in my life and they always had a certain look in their eyes that let me know how special they really are. I wonder, did you get a look at his eyes?
Yes, briefly - sort of deep set, greyish and twinkling kindly - sounds so silly :(
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