Kevin J. Todeschi

Edgar Cayce on Auras & Colors


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      Edgar Cayce on

      Auras

      & Colors

       Also by Carol Ann Liaros

       Intuition Made Easy

       Also by Kevin J. Todeschi

       Non-Fiction Dream Images and Symbols: A Dictionary Edgar Cayce’s ESP Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation and Family Karma Edgar Cayce on Mastering Your Soul Growth Edgar Cayce on Soul Mates Edgar Cayce’s Twelve Lessons in Personal Spirituality Edgar Cayce on Vibrations God in Real Life Soul Signs: Life Seals, Aura Charts, and the Revelation

       Fiction A Persian Tale The Reincarnation of Clara The Rest of the Noah Story

      Edgar Cayce on

      Auras

      & Colors

      Learn to Understand Color

      and See Auras

      Including the well-known Auras booklet written by Edgar Cayce

      Kevin J. Todeschi & Carol Ann Liaros

      Copyright © 2011

      by Kevin J. Todeschi and Carol Ann Liaros

      1st Printing, December 2011

      Printed in the U.S.A.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

      A.R.E. Press

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      Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061

      ISBN 13: 978-0-87604-612-8

      Edgar Cayce Readings © 1971, 1993-2007

      by the Edgar Cayce Foundation.

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      Cover design by Christine Fulcher

      Auras are twofold. That which indicates the physical emanations, and that which indicates the spiritual development . . .

      The aura, then, is the emanation that arises from the very vibratory influences of an individual entity, mentally, spiritually—especially of the spiritual forces.

      Edgar Cayce reading 319-2

       Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter One: Edgar Cayce on Auras and Colors
Chapter Two: The Vibration of Color
Chapter Three: The Meaning of Colors (Red, Orange, and Yellow)
Chapter Four: The Meaning of Colors (Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet)
Chapter Five: The Meaning of Colors (White, Black, Gold, and All the Rest)
Chapter Six: Feeling Versus Seeing the Aura
Chapter Seven: Experiencing the Aura for Yourself
Conclusion
Appendix I: Auras: An Essay on the Meaning of Colors—the only booklet written by Edgar Cayce (ca. 1944)
Appendix II: Examples of Edgar Cayce’s Waking Aura Descriptions
Appendix III: Color Dictionary—the Possible Meaning of Colors

       References and Recommended Reading

       About the Authors

      Preface

      In simplest terms the aura is a field of energy that emanates from all things. Some may see it as a band of color or colors; others might describe the appearance of an aura as waves of light or motion, and still others indicate that they can “feel” certain things just by being close to another person’s energy. Those who can see or feel this band of energy or vibration insist that the aura provides descriptive information about the person, plant, living thing, or object from which the aura is emanating. Although the existence of this kind of energy might sound unusual to some people, what may be even more surprising is the fact that everyone can be taught to see or experience an aura.

      In Western religious history the aura has been associated with the halo. In mysticism the aura is connected to the astral or non-physical body. Although some individuals contend that there is no such thing as an aura, in the twentieth century Kirlian photography provided what for many became scientific evidence for the existence of the aura. Kirlian photography is able to capture evidence of the energy fields surrounding all living things and can also depict phantom energy that is no longer present from a living object. For example, even after a leaf has been torn from a plant, a Kirlian photograph will still display a faint image of the leaf that has been removed.

      Those who can see the human aura contend that it is the sum total of the individual—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. It can provide details about a person’s health, life experiences, relationships, attitudes, strengths, weaknesses, moods, problems, thoughts, ideas, and even past lives. In the same way a fingerprint is unique to the individual the aura is unique, as well. Ultimately, the aura is the vibrational manifestation of everything that exists about