Animal Auras

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
The aura is an energy field that surrounds all living things - humans, plants and animals. When we feel good our auras expand to fill more space around us; when we feel tired, ill or down our auras contract. The same applies to animals. Like the human's, the animal's aura is made up of many colours in tune with the rainbow, which flows and moves changing colour depending on the mood and feelings it is sensing. But the colours in an animal's aura will differ, not only in colour, but also in meaning from those in a human aura.
As part of my work as an animal healer I tune in to an animal's aura to ascertain what the animal is feeling, thinking and whether or not it is healthy.

Here are some suggestions to help you read the colours in a pet's aura:

These colours can be applied to any animal, not just dogs and cats, or other domesticated species and animals in the wild.

Amethyst and violet colours : This animal is highly attuned to its owner and the Divine.
Aqua : The animal has healing abilities.
Beiges : Indicate a change in the pet's environment.
Browns : Suggests the pet has stopped its evolutionary growth and is addicted to certain material things (a certain food, play toy, or even a person)
Light Blue : This pet is peaceful, calm, and sensitive and easily tunes in to its owner.
Orange: Could mean that those annoying habits it is displaying are products of its own creativity.
Pink: Sweet, loving, happy, well balanced.
Red: Stubbornness and anger. This animal is spiteful.
Yellow: Cunning. Watch out! This pet is up to something!
White: The pet has recognized its spiritual connection to the Divine.
Black or Grey: This indicates illness in the physical body.
Gold: Spiritual love and connection. This pet is a healer.
Silver: Compassion and understanding. This pet is also a healer.
Green : Balance. However, when there is excessive green in an animal's aura, it indicates stubbornness and inflexibility. These pets are difficult to train.

For more information contact Jude on pet2connect@ googlemail.com & 07903 687723 or check out Jude's blog www.animalhealer.wordpress.com

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