Auras reveal hidden information when we interact with neighbors, friends, family members, and colleagues—whether in the workplace or any social gathering. By studying these aura connections, you can almost instantly understand the dynamics of any situation, avoiding pitfalls and seeing possibilities for creating positive bonds, even with difficult people.

How to Study Aura Interactions

The auras of individual family members and people in the workplace or social gatherings constantly interact—whether positively or negatively. They may try to dominate and manipulate (beware of murky yellow-greens), or they may merge, like a constantly flowing sea, to create a harmonious collective aura in the home or workplace.

Reading aura interactions is not difficult. Energy lines may emanate from any part of the sender’s aura, but they are usually perceived as emanating from around the sender’s forehead, between and just above the eyes. They are received in the same location.

Observation Method

Relax, half-close your eyes, allow your gaze to softly focus as you observe people in a connected group—whether extended family, an office environment, a seminar, or a larger gathering such as a wedding or graduation.

Look for interconnecting lines and color tones moving between people. Notice those who have no lines connecting them, and those who send many connections but receive none in return. Also watch for people who receive much attention but give no emotional response. Even within the lines, be alert for dark knots or overly harsh tones.

Love rays are always strong, but are they possessive pea-green or pale green indicating unrequited love, or is there rich, two-way green energy?

Recording Your Findings

Make notes on your phone or a napkin to remember what you perceive. At a party, write your observations on the back of a napkin.

Later, on a large sheet of paper, map out the group dynamics at the celebration or gathering. Draw and name circles representing each person you observed closely, using colored pencils or a very fine marker in a variety of shades to draw the interconnected rays and trace these connections.

Draw the rays going toward each person from an individual as a single line, and those returning to them as a separate line, with arrows on each to indicate the direction the rays travel.

For rays that do not reach their intended recipient, place a vertical line at the end.

Once you have drawn the rays between everyone, your figure will resemble a spider’s web. Who has the most rays going toward them? Who is sending the most, trying to be the life and soul of the party? Are people in the family or social gathering communicating, and if so, are they expressing themselves positively and with positive intention? Note the shades, and you will discover if anyone is totally isolated by choice, sending out repelling rays.

Watch for hook-shaped lines—like tentacles—that are manipulative or possessive. Conversely, observe sociable rays spreading out like sunshine in all directions. Some rays may be closed and compact or misty and reserved, even though the person seems outgoing in words and actions.

Follow the line to where it ends, or the person nearest to where it ends, if it stops abruptly and disperses.

Remedy Actions for Creating Happy Gatherings

If people and situations—such as a workplace—are familiar to you, you will see patterns emerge and can prepare in advance to deflect negative rays and amplify positive ones. Over time, you may notice a mist or haze or bright sunshine in the home or workplace that generates a collective aura hovering over all individuals present. Such a collective aura may persist even when the people contributing to it are absent. Over time, it can generate a good or bad overall atmosphere and create negative aura connections, even among people who normally love peace.

The following are corrective actions you can take to create happy gatherings at home, in relationships, at work, and at social functions.

Using Crystals

Crystals are the easiest and most effective means of achieving aura harmony.

Soft-toned crystals (blue lace agate, amethyst, blue and pink chalcedony, jade, mangano or pink calcite, any fluorite, opal, moonstone): Use to encourage soft, loving interactions at home, or to quieten an overly harsh and dominant individual aura or an excessively competitive workplace atmosphere.

Vibrant crystals (brown tiger’s eye, amber, carnelian, clear quartz, bright yellow citrine, garnet, Herkimer diamond): Use to counteract lethargic interactions or lack of communication and revive enthusiasm.

Strong crystals (blue lapis lazuli, sodalite, purple sugilite, green and black malachite): Use to calm panic and anxiety and achieve honest, open communication.

Dark, murky crystals (smoky quartz, Apache tears, rutilated quartz, obsidian, polished flint): Use to absorb angry or confrontational vibrations or spite and sarcasm.

Keep dishes of crystals in various colors in living rooms or workspaces to deflect problems, or keep a bag or pouch of them to carry into workplace areas where collective negative energies abound or where people frequently clash. Add crystal waters to drinks at home, at social gatherings, in your workplace, or in a container in which flowers float. You can use:

These actions can be adapted to the workplace if certain people in daily meetings seem to generate negativity even before speaking, or if the atmosphere is instantly unwelcoming or overly harsh and competitive.

A collective aura in any regularly used building—such as a gym, office, homes, and social clubs—can build up over months and years. Look up and see if the place has an independent aura needing modification, especially if people constantly quarrel or take time off work due to stress.

Using Fragrances

Growing aromatic plants and herbs form a psychic aura shield and alleviate irritability and hyperactivity.

Add herbs to recipes or freshly chopped herbs to a salad bowl. Check previous chapters for color associations.

Use mint and rosemary to counteract spite, sage to calm anger and irritability, basil to promote well-being, chamomile to encourage kindness, and ginger to generate enthusiasm and optimism.

Using Color Sources

You can try:

Soft blue, pink, or green candles: Light them at dinner or around a room where family or friends will relax to encourage warm connections, to alleviate frequent tantrums, rigid attitudes, or distress.

Fresh fruits: Place oranges, golden peaches, green apples, yellow bananas, red plums, blueberries, black and red currants, and grapes (purple, red, or green) on dishes around a room to refresh tired auras and diminish persistent resentments. People will invariably choose the fruit whose color their aura most needs for balance.

Toasted nuts and seeds: Use to calm panic and slow things down.

Making Crystal Waters

For a quick effect, prepare elixirs or crystal waters. Then add the liquid to tea, coffee, or juice, or consume it as drinking water (only one or two drops needed) as an antidote for dominant individuals or a negative collective mood aura.

Choose crystals in the correct shade and color. For an overly harsh color, use a softer shade of the antidote crystal; for a faded one, use a brighter shade.

Use crystal elixirs to strengthen or heal your own aura as well.

Method:

Place crystals in a pitcher or wide-necked glass bottle and fill two-thirds with water.

According to the amount of water required, add an appropriate number of crystals—one for 250ml, two or double the size for 500ml, etc.

Add two or more crystals of different colors if there are different auras to modify. An aura will only absorb the colors it needs, no matter how many are used.

To energize water, select clear quartz. To calm water, amethyst or rose quartz is best. Use rose quartz water for love, and jade to restore health to a tired aura and to encourage faithful love’s green to shine more brightly if dimmed.

Leave energizing crystals in daylight for an hour or so. Softer shades should be exposed after nightfall or by moonlight.

If a crystal is porous or toxic in water—such as metallic ones like pyrites or green malachite (if unsure about a crystal’s toxicity, consult a crystal or mineral book)—float the crystals in a small sealed jar in a container of water for a few hours and use the water in which you floated the crystals.

Direct Color Absorption

Exhaling color is the most immediate and powerful way to diffuse antidote colors into people and situations.

Use natural sources of color whenever possible, holding them in cupped hands or touching a flower or fruit.

However, you can absorb the necessary aura energies to exhale from any color source: markers brought to a work meeting, a picture on the wall, a lit candle, fabrics of different colors as clothing or blankets, painted wooden objects or ceramics, even children’s toys, or the blue sky seen through a window.

If no immediate color source presents itself, visualize a large sphere of the appropriate color in front of you.

Look directly toward the person needing the color aura boost, or upward for a collective negative tone shift, inhale the color through your nose, and exhale as a soft or silent sigh in the direction of the person about to launch an attack.

Release in your imagination rays of colored light like arrows from your third eye area in the center of your forehead as straight parallel lines toward the aura of the person who needs it, or upward to modify a collective aura.

Gradually, you will feel the color flowing from you, diminishing and stopping spontaneously.

Auras in the Workplace

Workplace auras offer good guidance for understanding your workplace: who holds the reins of power, what unspoken alliances have been forged, and how? if you are new,you can best merge with the culture and eventually make your mark. If yours is a managerial role, studying aura interconnections can help you decide the best worker combinations in a team and identify hidden challenges to your authority.

Exactly as you did in social situations, begin by mapping the interactions and connections between the auras of people you work with on a typical day.

Make observations on different days if certain people are absent; one or two strong personalities can alter the entire balance of power and harmony.

Map the auras to find the source and nature of antipathy, or perhaps strong attraction, between two unlikely people. Is there an emotionally needy person trying to send tentacles out to everyone?

Aura readings of two or three significant characters may change your perception of victim/villain roles and explain mutual dependencies or personal power games.

Notice any significant mood changes occurring during the day. During an argument or when someone is being criticized, an aura may become significantly paler or less vibrant. The openly weaker of two or three may be a psychological bully in disguise and may be making the other person feel guilty (beware of murky greens around an emotional vampire).

Occasionally, the victim may gain power from the tyrant and be unconsciously complicit in the scenario. Who controls the interaction?

You can use the same ways of modifying the workplace collective aura or problematic people at work as you did for home and social situations.

Aura Mirroring

A person may deliberately mirror another person’s aura or the general aura energy across an interview panel or working group. This is a useful tactic to adopt in social or workplace settings.

As auras merge, the other person or group relaxes as they increasingly feel you are like them. They will react more positively to your suggestions and indeed to your mere presence.

Look toward the person whose aura you wish to mirror, or a representative member of an interview panel or official board.

Focus on what seems to be the predominant mood aura color or personality facet being projected. It could be a cool, logical yellow; a rich, powerful blue (in this case, make yours slightly paler so as not to present a challenge); or a deep green—good for the sympathy vote.

Now you are going to draw their predominant aura color temporarily over yours.

As you look toward the target person, feel how much you like and sympathize with their point of view.

Slowly draw in your mind’s eye from the target’s rays of their aura color, with lips slightly apart on each inhalation, and exhale any dislike or doubt as a pale mist.

Persevere until you feel your aura color shift to mirror that of your chosen target.

Conclusion

Aura interactions are everywhere. They form the invisible yet very real dimension of human relationships. When you learn to read these energy connections, you are no longer deceived by surface words and actions—you can see who is truly connecting, who is subtly manipulating, who is silently suffering, and who is quietly growing.

At your next family gathering, work meeting, or social event, try observing through the lens of the aura. You will find that once-perplexing interpersonal dynamics suddenly become clear.

And you will hold the key to creating harmony and avoiding pitfalls.

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