Guide To Aura Therapy

What Is Aura Therapy?

Practitioners of this therapy believe that all living things have a visible 'Aura'. This is said to be a magnetic field that is visible as various shades of colour. Artists and Mystics have, from early ancient times, claimed to have been able to see Auras - indeed, the halo in most western religious art is said to derive from a glowing Aura, seen around the subjects head. These colours reveal the individuals physical and emotional state. There is a method of recording the Aura known as Kirlian Photography.

Who Can Aura Therapy Help?

Practitioners say that anyone may be helped through Aura therapy and in particular, those who have an interest in developing themselves spiritually and patients that conventional medicine cannot offer a cure. Along with other spiritual healers, Aura therapists believe that no condition is incurable.

What Does Aura Therapy Involve?

Practitioners say that anyone may be helped through Aura therapy and in particular, those who have an interest in developing themselves spiritually and patients that conventional medicine cannot offer a cure. Along with other spiritual healers, Aura therapists believe that no condition is incurable.