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Auras: An Essay on the Meaning of Colors

Auras: An Essay on the Meaning of Colors

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It'a a good guide for seeing colors and what they mean
Review: I think this book is great for those who can already see auras, and also great for those who are unaware that they can. There is not a lot of info, but enough. I like it because it was written by Mr. Cayce himself, which made me fell like he was talking to me. He does state that those who don't see auras are usually not aware that they can, and that many people see auras, it's not uncommon, you just have to relax and be more aware of it. I like this book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Convincing
Review: I'm one of those former skeptics who came to believe that, while few of these "New Age" psychics are legitimate, Edgar Cayce was authentic. I concluded this after reading tons of books on Cayce, as well as his readings, which are transcriptions of things he said while in trance. If you're a seeker, it's important that you read what he actually said, rather than just reading what others say about him and how others interpret his philosophy. What convinced me that Cayce is legitimate were his own words. In the beginning, he himself was not convinced that his knowledge came from a higher source. In fact, he thought it may have been evil, or at the least just a personal fantasy his brain pumped out while he was in some sort of stupor. Only after he saw that his readings helped real people deal with real problems did Cayce become comfortable enough with his abilities to use them without significant reservations.

This little book on auras, or halos as some might call them, is one of the few publications from A.R.E. (Cayce's foundation) that Cayce actually wrote himself. Most of the other books, while interesting and valuable, were written by Cayce's followers, most of whom at this point in time never knew Cayce personally. There are a lot of interesting ideas in this booklet and I recommend it to those of you who are on a journey to find reliable sources of information on the nature of what Cayce called "the unseen world."

A.R.E. also publishes the unedited transcripts of all of Cayce's original readings -- on CD-ROM and in print -- and for serious seekers I recommend those as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Convincing
Review: I'm one of those former skeptics who came to believe that, while few of these "New Age" psychics are legitimate, Edgar Cayce was authentic. I concluded this after reading tons of books on Cayce, as well as his readings, which are transcriptions of things he said while in trance. If you're a seeker, it's important that you read what he actually said, rather than just reading what others say about him and how others interpret his philosophy. What convinced me that Cayce is legitimate were his own words. In the beginning, he himself was not convinced that his knowledge came from a higher source. In fact, he thought it may have been evil, or at the least just a personal fantasy his brain pumped out while he was in some sort of stupor. Only after he saw that his readings helped real people deal with real problems did Cayce become comfortable enough with his abilities to use them without significant reservations.

This little book on auras, or halos as some might call them, is one of the few publications from A.R.E. (Cayce's foundation) that Cayce actually wrote himself. Most of the other books, while interesting and valuable, were written by Cayce's followers, most of whom at this point in time never knew Cayce personally. There are a lot of interesting ideas in this booklet and I recommend it to those of you who are on a journey to find reliable sources of information on the nature of what Cayce called "the unseen world."

A.R.E. also publishes the unedited transcripts of all of Cayce's original readings -- on CD-ROM and in print -- and for serious seekers I recommend those as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An authentic revelation
Review: Mr. Cayce revealed to his friend, during a beautiful evening sunset over the west coast of Florida, that he could see auras. Nature itself was manifesting yet another glorius splendor of color through the atmospheric convulsions of earth's rotation. Since I began using this guide as a sole-basis for interpreting the aura's that I myself have seen for over eight years, my interpretations have hit in the 95% to 98% correct range. I anguish at the loss mankind suffered when Mr. cacye died later that year. For to have a compendium of more exact interpretations would be invaluable to both the seer of the aura, and to those whose physical and/or emotional well-being would have benefited from such a record. This small tome suffices as an ispiration for those of us left to continue his teachings!
For those who can see auras, a MUST!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Info from a reputable source
Review: Of all the so-called psychics, Edgar Cayce has arguably been considered the "genuine article." At a time when mediums and psychics were looked upon as heathens or charlatons even moreso than today, this Christian was concerned about his undeniable abilities, how they fit in with his strong spiritual beliefs in God, and how he should or shouldn't use these skills. He decided to help others, and this book on Auras is an excellent resource I've seen used in the field by kirlian photographers who refer to his color definitions when giving kirlian photography color interpretations to their clients.

This is a small booklet type of book, but it's packed with fascinating information that is well worth the price. I'll never forget his description of the lack of auras around people on an elevator, or other scenarios describing situations that happened in his life. This book is a keeper you'll find yourself referring to time & time again. I use it to compare other books on the subject against, for quality and pertinent information.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It'a a good guide for seeing colors and what they mean
Review: Perhaps why Edgar Cayce took so long to write a book on auras is that reading and interpreting auras is something very intuitive rather than something systematic that can be easily learned. Although I can sense an energy about people, I have never been able to see colours there. Once I was at a dinner party and I couldn't fathom why something seemed very different about one of the other guests. He died a couple of months later. It was only after reading this book that I understood that I had picked up on his lack of aura. Edgar Cayce encourages us to look at all the other little clues surrounding people, including the colours they choose to wear, in order to get an impression of the colour of their aura and offers some interpretation of various colours. While some people may feel this book lacks substance and depth, the real message is that we each need to develop our own ability to read and interpret auras through our own intuitive faculties.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really all you need to know about auras
Review: Perhaps why Edgar Cayce took so long to write a book on auras is that reading and interpreting auras is something very intuitive rather than something systematic that can be easily learned. Although I can sense an energy about people, I have never been able to see colours there. Once I was at a dinner party and I couldn't fathom why something seemed very different about one of the other guests. He died a couple of months later. It was only after reading this book that I understood that I had picked up on his lack of aura. Edgar Cayce encourages us to look at all the other little clues surrounding people, including the colours they choose to wear, in order to get an impression of the colour of their aura and offers some interpretation of various colours. While some people may feel this book lacks substance and depth, the real message is that we each need to develop our own ability to read and interpret auras through our own intuitive faculties.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not much information
Review: This is an interpretation from Edgar Cayce on his meanings associated with the colors his saw in auras.

It is a tiny pamphlet and would be of assistance only to those who can see the aura but who do not know how to interpret the colors.


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