@masterraalkivictorieux Master Ra’al Ki Victorieux
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The Atmic Aura, also known as “Auric Envelope” or “Auric Egg”, is an akashic film surrounding all the principles of a person. It endures from life to life and preserves the karmic causes and effects generated by a person during all his incarnations. It is, so to speak, the boundary between man’s spiritual being and the cosmic life.
According to spiritual beliefs, an aura or energy field is a colored emanation said to enclose a human body or any animal or object. In some esoteric positions, the aura is described as a subtle body. Psychics and holistic medicine practitioners often claim to have the ability to see the size, color and type of vibration of an aura.
In spiritual alternative medicine, the human being aura is seen as part of a hidden anatomy that reflects the state of being and health of a client, often understood to even comprise centers of vital force called chakras.
Annie Besant, leader from the Theosophical Society (Adyar), correlated it to the Causal Body.
Etymology
In Latin and Ancient Greek, aura means wind, breeze or breath. It was used in Middle English to mean “gentle breeze”. By the end of the 19th century, the word was used in some spiritualist circles to describe a speculated subtle emanation around the body.
General description
The Auric Egg or Atmic Aura is a field or spiritual aura that contains the personality and the Reincarnating Ego:
The Auric Egg, on account of its nature and manifold functions, has to be well studied. As Hiranyagarbha, the Golden Womb or Egg, contains Brahmâ, the collective symbol of the Seven Universal Forces, so the Auric Egg contains, and is directly related to, both the divine and the physical man. In its essence, as said, it is eternal; in its constant correlations, it is a kind of perpetual motion machine during the reincarnating progress of the Ego on this earth.
H. P. Blavatsky taught that the Auric Egg has seven aspects or “layers”, the higher of which was connected with Buddhi-Manas:
Physically, though invisibly, the human Auric Envelope (the amnion of the physical man in every age of life) has seven layers, just as Cosmic Space and our physical epidermis have.
The seventh aspect of this individual aura is the faculty of assuming the form of its body and becoming the “Radiant,” the Luminous Augoeides. It is this, strictly speaking, which at times becomes the form called Mâyâvi-Rûpa.
The Augoeides is related to the Karana-Sharira, that is, the vehicle of the Ego on the higher manasic plane. In a diagram she published, the two higher principles are shown outside the Egg, therefore, one can assume that the latter represents the subtle bodies from higher manas down to the linga-sharira.
According to Mme. Blavatsky, the Auric Egg per se is colored Blue, and its correspondence in the body is the cavity of the skull, filled with Ākāśa.
Functions
Probably referring to the higher aspect of the Auric Egg, Mme. Blavatsky said:
It is this Body which at death assimilates the essence of Buddhi and Manas and becomes the vehicle of these spiritual principles, which are not objective, and then, with the full radiation of Atman upon it, ascends as Manas-Taijasa into the Devachanic state.
When referring to Auric Egg in all its aspects, she wrote:
It is also the material from which the Adept forms his Astral Bodies, from the Augoeides and the Mayavi-Rupa downwards.
The Auric Egg is the permanent “seed” that affords the continuity between incarnations.
Thus the Auric Egg, reflecting all the thoughts, words and deeds of man, is:
a. The preserver of every Karmic record.
b. The storehouse of all the good and bad powers of man, receiving and giving out at his will –nay, at his very thought– every potentiality, which becomes, then and there, an acting potency: this aura is the mirror in which sensitives and clairvoyants sense and perceive the real man, and see him as he is, not as he appears.
c. As it furnishes man with his Astral Form, around which the physical entity models itself, first as a foetus, then as a child and man, the astral growing apace with the human being, so it furnishes him during his life, if an Adept, with his Mâyâvi-Rûpa, Illusion Body (which is not his Vital Astral Body); and after death, with his Devachanic Entity and Kâma-Rûpa, or Body of Desire (the Spook).
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History
The concept of auras was first popularized by Charles Webster Leadbeater, a former priest of the Church of England and a member of the mystic Theosophical Society. He had studied theosophy in India, and believed he had the capacity to use his clairvoyant powers to make scientific investigations. He claimed that he had discovered that most men came from Mars but the more advanced men came from the Moon, and that hydrogen atoms were made of six bodies contained in an egg-like form. In his book Man Visible and Invisible, published in 1903, Leadbeater illustrated the aura of man at various stages of his moral evolution, from the “savage” to the saint. In 1910, he introduced the modern conception of auras by incorporating the Tantric notion of chakras in his book The Inner Life. Leadbeater did not simply present the Tantric beliefs to the West: he reconstructed and reinterpreted them by mixing them with his own ideas. Some of Leadbeater’s innovations are describing chakras as energy vortices, and associating each of them with a gland, an organ and other body parts.
In the following years, Leadbeater’s ideas on the aura and chakras were adopted and reinterpreted by other theosophists such as Rudolf Steiner and Edgar Cayce, but his occult anatomy remained of minor interest within the esoteric counterculture until the 1980s, when it was picked up by the New Age movement.
In 1977, American esotericist Christopher Hills published the book Nuclear Evolution: The Rainbow Body, which presented a modified version of Leadbeater’s occult anatomy. Whereas Leadbeater had drawn each chakras with intricately detailed shapes and multiple colors, Hills presented them as a sequence of centers, each one being associated with a color of the rainbow. Most of the subsequent New Age writers based their representations of the aura on Hill’s interpretation of Leadbeater’s ideas. Chakras became a part of mainstream esoteric speculations in the 1980s and 1990s. Many New Age techniques that aim to clear blockages of the chakras were developed during those years, such as crystal healing and aura-soma. By the late 1990s chakras were less connected with their theosophical and Hinduist roots, and more infused with New Age ideas. A variety of New Age books proposed different links between each chakras and colors, personality traits, illnesses, Christian sacraments, etc. Various type of holistic healing within the New Age movement claim to use aura reading techniques, such as bioenergetic analysis, spiritual energy and energy medicine.
Aura photography
There have been numerous attempts to capture an energy field around the human body, going as far back as photographs by French physician Hippolyte Baraduc in the 1890s. Supernatural interpretations of these images have often been the result of a lack of understanding of the simple natural phenomena behind them, such as heat emanating from a human body producing aura-like images under infrared photography.
In 1939, Semyon Davidovich Kirlian discovered that by placing an object or body part directly on photographic paper, and then passing a high voltage across the object, he would obtain the image of a glowing contour surrounding the object. This process came to be known as Kirlian photography. Some parapsychologists, such as Thelma Moss of UCLA, have proposed that these images show levels of psychic powers and bioenergies. However, studies have found that the Kirlian effect is caused by the presence of moisture on the object being photographed. Electricity produces an area of gas ionization around the object if it is moist, which is the case for living things. This causes an alternation of the electric charge pattern on the film. After rigorous experimentations, no mysterious process has been discovered in relation to the Kirlian photography.
More recent attempts at capturing auras include the Aura Imaging cameras and software introduced by Guy Coggins in 1992. Coggins claims that his software uses biofeedback data to color the picture of the subject. The technique has failed to yield reproducible results.
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance (/klɛərˈvɔɪ.əns/; from French clair ‘clear’ and voyance ‘vision’) is the claimed ability to acquire information that would be considered impossible to get through scientifically proven sensations, thus classified as extrasensory perception, or “sixth sense”. Any person who is claimed to have such ability is said to be a clairvoyant (/klɛərˈvɔɪ.ənt/) (‘one who sees clearly’).
Pertaining to the ability of clear-sightedness, clairvoyance refers to the paranormal ability to see persons and events that are distant in time or space. It can be divided into roughly three classes: precognition, the ability to perceive or predict future events, retrocognition, the ability to see past events, and remote viewing, the perception of contemporary events happening outside the range of normal perception.
Also, some clairvoyants claim to be able to see or perceive the aura of different persons, being present, by a photograph, or even through distance.
Throughout history, there have been numerous places and times in which people have claimed themselves, or others, to be clairvoyant.
In several religions, stories of certain individuals being able to see things far removed from their immediate sensory perception are commonplace, especially within pagan religions where oracles were used. Prophecy often involved some degree of clairvoyance, especially when future events were predicted. This ability has sometimes been attributed to a higher power rather than to the person performing it.
Christianity
A number of Christian saints were said to be able to see or know things that were far removed from their immediate sensory perception as a kind of gift from God, including Charbel Makhlouf, Padre Pio and Anne Catherine Emmerich in Catholicism and Gabriel Urgebadze, Paisios Eznepidis and John Maximovitch in Orthodoxy. Jesus Christ in the Gospels is also recorded as able to know things far removed from his immediate human perception. Some Christians today also share the same claim.
Jainism
In Jainism, clairvoyance is regarded as one of the five kinds of knowledge. The beings of hell and heaven (devas) are said to possess clairvoyance by birth. According to Jain text Sarvārthasiddhi, “this kind of knowledge has been called avadhi as it ascertains matter in downward range or knows objects within limits”.
Anthroposophy
Rudolf Steiner, famous as a clairvoyant himself, claimed that it is easy for a clairvoyant to confuse their own emotional and spiritual being with the objective spiritual world.
Healing the aura
Different spiritual schools, for example, pranic healing, have teachings to heal the atmic aura, the energy body. When a person is sad, addicted, angry, jealous, or under the influence of severe criticism, or negative environmental conditions, the aura gets dirty. When a person is grateful, happy, joyful, in love, the aura is clean and healthy. Usually, a spiritual healer helps the person to overcome the sickness and recover health. The methods may include different forms of purification through meditation, prayer, service, and other rituals.
The physical body is composed of two parts: the visible physical body and the unseen or invisible energy body called the ‘bioplasmic body.’ The visible physical body is the part of the human body that we can see, touch, and are most acquainted with. On the other hand, the bioplasmic body is that invisible luminous energy body that interpenetrates the visible physical body and extends beyond it by four or five inches.
The atmic aura is formed by energy, also known as prana, chi, ki, or vital energy. Prana is hat vital energy or life force that keeps the body alive and healthy. How much prana a person has determines how fast the body heals. Therefore, purifiying and increasing the quality of Life Force of a person in the affected areas of the body increases the body’s mechanism of self-recovery. Working systematically on the energy body creates a new pattern that supports and accelerates the physical body’s innate ability to heal.
Atmic Aura in Art
Artists as Alex Grey have been portraying the energy body in visual arts.



Some members of the transcendental painting groups also present a series of painting about energy. Emil Bisttram has some works about the creative forces, and the oversoul.



Agnes Lawrence Pelton is the author of eye-catching paintings.




Since ancient times, artists have depicted figures such as the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and Buddhas with a luminous halo, or aureola, symbolizing their close alignment with spiritual forces and the brilliance of their Atmic Auras. In contrast, the aura of an ordinary person can appear gray and contaminated due to negative influences and emotional turmoil. Spiritual practitioners embark on a transformative journey of discipline, purification, and energization to cleanse their energy, cultivating a vibrant aura that radiates love and bliss. This evolution not only enhances their spiritual connection but also reflects their inner harmony and purity.


References:
- Master Choa Kok Sui. The Spiritual Essence of Man
- Blavatsky, Helena Peltrova (1980), Collected Writings vol. XII Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House.
- G. de Purucker. The Auric Egg, Its Nature and Function.
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