INCOME STRESS AND THE HUMAN AURA

Everywhere I go I see the images of income stress in the human aura. Whether I am in a city street, a shopping centre, a doctors surgery or a theatre. The auric colours of income stress glows like a neon sign. This is because income provides all of us with a place to live, transport, food to eat, clothes to wear, medical treatment and education. Therefore when income diminishes or is under threat, the aura lights up with the fear and shock of pale lemon and the sinking feeling of raw sienna which is wrapped in a fine thread of fawn and dark green colours. Usually seen floating around the head and shoulders. When the colours are seen close to the hands, debt is a serious issue.

Life-changing traumas have a significant impact on the human aura. Pending bills that are left unpaid, may see your credit card cancelled or worse, have you evicted from your home or your car repossessed. If income stress results in disturbed sleep patterns and personal emotional outbursts, the aura is likely to reflect physical and emotional health issues. Income stress, whether it is short term or long term, greatly impacts the human aura.

An aura impact, is determined by the way in which a person responds to their circumstance.

WEAKNESS: If you are weakened by the experience, pale yellow, orange-red and viridian colours in the aura indicate emotional and mental weakness. If pale blue and charcoal grey are present, the person is need of help and support for either a short or long term period.

STRENGTH: If you find strength in challenging your financial predicament, the aura will display a maroon, apricot, pumpkin and pale blue, coloured stripes around the hands. This auspicious energy will gradually lift your self- esteem and focus self-awareness. Giving the impetus to self-empower the way through the quagmire of financial and emotional challenges. You will feel more secure and will have developed new skills and self-understanding.

ENVY versus INCOME PRESSURE

In an era of social awareness, I have noticed an increase of a dusty pink, olive green, viridian and grey, aura colour combination which reflects hopeless-envy. Prior to the year 2000, I rarely saw these colours dominate the aura. In todays population it can be commonly seen in children as young as eight years old, and in adults in their fifties. The colours appear when the person is subject to social pressure to “belong.” The bulk of their obsessive-focus and income, may be spent either on fashion or gym fees; beauty treatments and self-adornment; a trendy food regime or self-development courses etc. etc. Whatever makes them feel and look good. However, it can come at the cost of income pressure and debt and superficial happiness.

AGING and INCOME STRESS

Most aura colours in an aging population are stable. This is a result of having faced, and challenged, life’s battles. Causing them too “roll with the punches.” However, in recent years I have noticed that as we humans are living longer, income stress colours are now reflected in the aura of the aged. But with a difference. The common colours of income stress are intertwined with delft blue and sky blue, indicating a determination “to sort things out for the better.”

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