How To See Auras – Using Brainwave Entrainment For Aura Viewing
Imagine if every time you encounter someone new you can tell right away if they’re trustworthy or not. Or if the people who are behaving in a friendly manner towards you really have good intentions. While reading a person’s body language can help, this only goes so far. But if you can learn to see auras – which usually appear as a coloured or monochrome ‘halo’ around the body – you can quickly find out a whole lot more about the people you meet, since the fluctuations in the aura give a lot of information about a person’s emotional and physical state.
This is obviously a very useful skill to have – just think of the edge you’d have in social situations like parties, job interview, dates etc, as well as when you’re just going about your daily life among others.
What Is The Aura Anyway?
If you’re reading this, you’re probably not one of the lucky few who are born with the ability to view auras and who retain it throughout childhood and beyond. Some people also remember being able to see auras as kids, but later lose it with age – maybe because they’re told that auras are not ‘real’, and they start to believe it. It doesn’t matter if you’ve lost the ability though, or even if you don’t remember having had it in the first place – many people successfully learn to see auras as adults, and there’s no reason why you can’t too.
In fact, auras are very real, although they’re poorly understood (or not acknowledged at all) by science. They may be the result of the electromagnetic field which the nervous system generates, and this normally invisible energy can be perceived by those who train their eyes to do so. You may find that the aura appears dull grey or white as you first learn to see it, and then colours become more apparent over time.
How Do You Learn To See Auras?
A number of methods have been developed that claim to help you to see the aura, and some people use aura glasses, or seek ‘lessons’ from others. This isn’t essential however, and you can learn on your own if you grasp a few key fundamentals.
1. One is the importance of peripheral vision – auras are normally viewed using peripheral vision, so it’s a good idea to practice becoming aware of the world ‘out of the corner of your eye’. Try looking at plants, animals and other people in this, instead of just viewing them directly. You can also practice on yourself, by observing your limbs in this way.
2. Secondly, on an inner level you must be clear about your intention to learn to view auras. This might sound obvious, but by affirming this, and visualizing yourself as already possessing the ability, you’re sending your subconscious mind a clear message that you’re ready to tap into this previously dormant power. Affirmation and visualisation processes are also helpful for moving beyond any limiting beliefs you may have (and may or may not be aware of) about your ability to display such powers – it’s important to clean these up if necessary.
3. Thirdly, it’s vital to learn to really relax, both physically and mentally, and this is where brainwave entrainment can help. This third step is so important that we’ll spend the rest of this article discussing it in more detail.
Relaxation Is Vital To Aura Perception
While the ‘action steps’ we mentioned earlier can help, it’s important to know that they probably won’t be as effective if you’re not in a relaxed state when you carry them out. Although people who are experienced aura viewers can often see them at will, regardless of what they’re doing, while learning it helps a lot if you are feeling calm and relaxed. This is desirable because the chatter of the mind is dampened, and you can perceive subtle energies and changes more easily. This mindset corresponds to the brain’s ‘alpha state’, in which the brain produces brainwaves that are predominantly from 8 – 12 Hz in frequency.
So you just need to relax. Unfortunately, for a lot of us that’s easier said than done. As a society, we’re not encouraged to learn to control our minds (or to relax for that matter), and as a result most have never learned to relax deeply, or to maintain a state of relaxed focus for any amount of time.
One solution is to learn to meditate; this is effective, but can take several months or even years to achieve any level of proficiency. Fortunately a faster alternative is available in the form of brainwave entrainment recordings, which may be able to help you achieve the necessary focused yet relaxed mindset and to maintain it for as long as necessary.
Using Brainwave Entrainment For Aura Viewing
What is brain wave entrainment anyway? In case you’re not familiar with it, this procedure involves exposure to a periodically repeating stimulus of a particular frequency. Sound and/or light pulses are commonly used. If the frequency of the stimulus falls within the brain’s natural range, the brain will tend to match (or entrain to) it. Brainwave entrainment is sometimes also referred to as brainwave synchronization or brainwave stimulation.
Sound recordings are probably the easiest type of brainwave entrainment technology to use, and are certainly the most cost-effective. There are three types that are normally used: binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones. All of these work very well, although isochronic tones are generally considered to be somewhat more effective than the others, thanks to the very clearly defined nature of their sound pulses, which are especially easy for the brain to synchronise with. [Read more about the differences between binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones]
Brainwave entrainment recordings are available that can help you to relax your mind into a meditative state, which may make aura viewing easier. By listening to one of these recordings regularly, you can save yourself a lot of time and effort, and with practice you’ll find it easier to access the appropriate mental state even when you’re not listening, as your brain gets used to how it feels.
Choosing The Best Brainwave Entrainment Recordings For Aura Viewing
It’s very easy to find binaural beats online (though monaural beats and isochronic tones aren’t as common yet). Unfortunately a lot of them aren’t very good, so it’s important to only use recordings from a trusted source, that are of good quality.
I personally like the meditation recordings from The Unexplainable Store. These are fully guaranteed for eight weeks after purchase, and you can get some free samples to try too.
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