My Aura Colors!

I recently had my aura photographed, and I have to say, it was such an eye-opening experience! My aura colors turned out to be white, purple, indigo, and blue. Along with the photo, I got an audio interpretation of what these colors mean.

According to interpretations, white represents purity, purple is about spiritual awareness, indigo is linked to starseeds, intuition and rebellion, and blue is connected to communication and spirituality. While I don’t fully resonate with the audio interpretation, I did find some insights online that spoke to me more. I really connect with the idea of white being about purity, and I definitely see myself as a spiritual being. The description of indigo relating to strong intuition and that rebellious spirit totally fits my vibe. Blue reflecting spirituality also resonates with me, especially as I aim to express myself more.

Some interpretations I found online:

Blue
Associated with the throat chakra (Vishuddha). Indicates calm, truthful communication, wisdom, and spiritual awareness. A clear, medium blue suggests a person who speaks truth with ease and listens deeply. Deeper blues shade toward the indigo of the third eye and suggest increasing spiritual depth.

Indigo
Associated with the third eye chakra (Ajna). Represents deep intuition, sensitivity, empathy, and inner knowing. Indigo appears in people with strong intuitive capacities and in those engaged in serious contemplative or meditative practice. It is a relatively rare aura color in Theosophical accounts, appearing primarily in individuals with developed inner perception

White
Represents purity, cosmic consciousness, and spiritual openness. A white aura is described in Theosophical literature as appearing around individuals in states of deep meditation or spiritual realization. It is the rarest aura color and indicates, in the traditional account, a consciousness that has transcended the ordinary spectrum of emotions and desires.

I thought including the audio interpretation was important, even if I don’t fully align with everything it says. It still adds another layer to my experience. All in all, getting my aura photographed was super fun, and I’m excited to keep exploring these aspects of myself!

Have you ever had your aura photographed? what was your experience?

Source for the aura interpretations: Aura Color Meanings: What Each Color Represents


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