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Chapter I. What Is the Human Aura? . . . . . . . . . . . 5
The subtle, invisible emanation radiating from every individual. An ethereal radiation. The egg-shaped human nebula. A psychic atmosphere sensed by everyone, but seen by only a few. The clairvoyant clairvoyant: someone who can perceive things beyond the normal range of the senses vision. The phosphorescent flame and luminous cloud. The colors in the aura and what they mean. The effect of mental states, emotion, and passion upon the aura. The human aura is a very important and interesting phase of every personality. The finer forces are the most powerful.
Chapter II. The Prana Aura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Prana: a Sanskrit word meaning "life force" or "vital breath", the Vital Force, Life Essence. How it affects the human aura. The Health Aura. The Physical Aura. Health Magnetism. The peculiar appearance of the Prana Aura. How animals follow trails of Prana Aura particles. The tiny electric sparks and vibratory movements. How one may perceive the vibrations of the Prana Aura. Interesting experiments. Seeing the Prana Aura by ordinary vision. Prana Aura and Magnetic Healing.
Chapter III. The Astral Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Each mental or emotional state has its own astral astral: relating to a non-physical level of existence or the spirit body hue, tint, shade, or color. The Primary Colors: Red, Blue, and Yellow. The Secondary Colors: Green, Orange, and Purple. The combinations of Olive, Russet, and Citrine. Black and White, and how they are formed. A key to the Astral Colors. Red is the Physical Color; Blue is the Spiritual; Yellow is the Mental. White and Black are the two poles of Spirituality. Rainbow astral colors. Whirlpools of flame. Flashes of astral light. A wonderful phenomenon original: "phenomena" — the author uses the plural form as a singular. Practice will enable almost everyone to perceive the outlines of the Prana Aura plainly.
Chapter IV. The Astral Colors (Continued) . . . . . . 31
Interpretations of the Astral Color Groups. The Red Group: The varying reds of vitality and health; the shades of love, both high and low; the crimson of sensuality; the scarlet plane of anger and passion. The Yellow Group: Orange and the Pride of Intellect; the Golden Yellow of Intellectual Attainment; the halos original: "haloes" of the great teachers; the lemon hue of inferior intellect. The Green Group: The high and low greens; the green of the love of nature; the green of Altruism; the green of sympathy; the dull green of insincerity and deceit; the ruddy green of jealousy and malice. The Blue Group: The great souls of spiritual and religious emotions. The Brown Group. The Gray Group. The Black Group. The White Group. The Great White Light.
Chapter V. The Aura Kaleidoscope . . . . . . . . . . . 39
What the astral body is composed of. Also, the etheric double: a subtle energy body that mirrors the physical body and acts as a bridge to the spiritual plane. The ever-changing clouds of aura coloring. Placid scenes and furious storms within the aura. Opalescent effects. The pearly color of the etheric substance. The aura of mental activity. The aura of reverie or sleep. The aura of anger and passion. The aura of hate. The aura of love. The aura of churches, prisons, hospitals, and places of vice. The aura of character and of passing feelings. The astral atmospheres of buildings and places. Collective and composite auras. A key to some great and deep occult: knowledge of the hidden or supernatural teachings and esoteric: intended for or understood by only a small, specialized group mysteries. How the trained occultist is able to ascertain the character and tendencies of a person.