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The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms

by William Walker Atkinson

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  • Language: English

"The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms" by William Walker Atkinson is a comprehensive exploration of the human aura and its significance in the realm of occultism, written in the early 20th century. This book dives into the mystical aspects of the aura, discussing the various colors that represent different emotional and mental states, as well as the interplay between thought forms and the human experience. Atkinson aims to enlighten readers on the importance of understanding and developing the aura for personal empowerment and spiritual well-being. The content of the book is structured around various chapters that dissect components of the human aura. Atkinson begins by defining the aura as an ethereal radiation surrounding individuals, elaborates on the concept of the prana-aura as a manifestation of vital force, and discusses the meanings of various astral colors, linking them to emotional states. He explains the phenomenon of thought forms, how they are created, and their impact on others. Additionally, Atkinson covers how colors influence mental states and the techniques for developing and protecting one’s aura. Overall, this book offers a blend of philosophical insights and practical exercises, serving as a guide for those interested in deepening their understanding of the aura and enhancing their psychic awareness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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