| Autumn Rose wrote: |
| How do you break down what you see into layers? All I can see is a single outline, maybe a few inches thick but not in 3d. I just see around the edges, and I usually only see one color. |
That is brilliant. Once you have accepted what you are seeing then you can work on developing the art. The single outline is probably a couple of layers combined, for most people the halo effect is just one colour and sometimes there is a gap between the layer and the actual physical body. This can change depending on the persons moods and temperature and also health.
Ideally to develop the art more you will need a mentor or someone with a streing, thick, dense aura and some helpful friends that can also see or want to see auras. Then you can start by doing some exercises to see how you personally perceive auras. Do you see the outline as a dense line as if drawn by a very thick felt pen or does it move, does it fade at the edges, does it immediately move with the person.
Also try with the same person lying down relaxing and see if you can feel the layers with your eyes closed. Closing your eyes can help to increase your sensitivity to touch.
Try rubbing your palms together and then tryingt to feel or trace the outline. Start about 2 foot away from the person adn move toward them until you can feel a change. Some of the layers drift into one another forming more of a swirly cloud effect than definite 1,2,3,4,5, etc
Cassie
