Finding the Way to Shambhala Series

This talk is the second part of a talk given in Brussels by Bodo Balsys on June 27 of 2013. This talk discusses many aspects of elementary clairvoyance and the aura.

Show Notes

This talk is the second part of a talk given in Brussels by Bodo Balsys on June 27 of 2013. This talk discusses many aspects of elementary clairvoyance and the aura.

In this talk, what the aura is and techniques to see the aura are clearly forwarded to listeners. The differences between the "etheric double" and the aura of the emotional body are clarified. Bodo reveals how the colours of the aura may be seen by the physical eye, using the peripheral vision. This ability is present even in those who don't have their major chakras awakened, due to minor chakras in the eyes.
 
The etheric double is expanded upon. It is also known as the "health aura" created by the energy field of the body's naḍī system. The etheric double exists on the four highest sub-planes of the physical plane, and it extends out a small distance away from the body.  Comparatively, the aura of the emotional body exists on the astral plane. It is less dense than the etheric double and extends further out from the body. 
 
Bodo explains that thought-forms have various shapes and colours which are clothed by, and can be seen in, the aura. One's aura affects others in the vicinity, thus it is recommended to strive to surround oneself with a brightly lit and radiant aura. It is noted that many peoples’ auras are coloured by the grey-green of selfish adaptability, or orange of the concrete intellect. Other colours that commonly show in peoples’ auras are the green thumb of the gardener, the red of rage, the red-brown of sensuality, the pink of jealousy, the lemon-yellow of harmony, or the sky-blue of high spirituality.
 
Ideal conditions to see the aura are described, such as when the mind and body are relaxed after a bath, in dim lighting such as with a candle, and while looking in the mirror. The head, hands and fingers are often the easiest areas to see the aura. One may also do an exercise which involves using the hand on a sheet of paper, as is presented in this talk. Bodo notes that techniques to see auras, when practiced enough, may develop one’s vision to the extent of being able to see and communicate telepathically with the deva kingdom.
 
Finally, the interrelationships between one’s aura and the outer environment are illustrated. Categorised energetically, diseases are generally of two types, provoking either congestion or inflammation. Different types of surroundings can cause or aggravate disease. A variety of examples are given of the types of energetic environments which may attack a sensitive person’s aura and are to be avoided. Also explained are some visualisations to help bolster one’s psychic defenses in difficult environments.
 

What is Finding the Way to Shambhala Series?

A Series of talks given by Bodo Balsys in Brussels in 2012.