PETS AND THE HUMAN AURA

Animals have a more basic array of colours in their aura than humans do. Most are compatible with humankind and this is felt in the bonding which occurs at an auric level. The physical and etheric layers of the human aura attune with the animals first, then the vital and astral layers engage with the animal’s aura and a loyal bond is formed. This not only facilitates the balancing and restoration of the human aura, but has been shown to stabilise blood pressure, nervous conditions and emotional disorders.

The domestication of cats and dogs has helped to heal emotional vulnerability that comes with being human. These savage, yet cute creatures are able to love and serve their keepers with the utmost loyalty.

DOGS AND CATS

A dog’s aura is a mixture of browns, tans, pinks and mid-greens and represents loving servitude. A cat’s aura is a mixture of blues, pinks, mauves and apricot, representing a loving, independent individual. Although their auras function differently, both cats and dogs, have the ability to restore or renew a human aura when a person is suffering from shock, depression, fear and loss.

However I have noticed that the auras of cats and dogs who are reared in the confines of high rise apartments are less harmonious with nature and therefore are aurically weakened and of less benefit to their keeper’s aura. A quick walk in a park can remedy that. It’s the fine line between domestication and primal instinct that produces the ability for an animal to support their human keeper. When a cat stalks and catches a rat, the strength of its aura excels.

The aura of other animals that are easily domesticated, such as horses, can also enhance the human aura through acceptance, affection and respect.

HORSES

Through centuries past, we humans have been dependant on horses for transport, pulling heavy loads and being a loyal friend to the family. In the 1930’s, my father-in-law was a young boy and lived on a small farm outside a country town. Travelling to school, was the responsibility of the old grey mare. My father in law together with five siblings, rode bare back. To mount the mare, the children stood on a wooden crate. Arriving at school, the old grey mare was led into an enclosed yard. All the children at school were transported by their old horse. The old grey mare stubbornly, refused to start the journey home until all the children were seated on her back. She knew and understood her role. Horses have a variety of colours in their aura. A vibrant mixture of dark green, delft blue, grey, ochre, mauve, pink, white, apricot, orange, red and chocolate brown. Reflecting their strength, loyalty, flexible nature and an ability to understand the feelings of humans. Take a ride on a horse through open countryside and you will feel your aura recharge.

CROSS-SPECIES AURAS

We rescued and cared for an injured ewe who gave birth to a dark brown lamb and sadly died two weeks later. Every day we cuddled and hand fed the lamb. For several hours every night her cries could be heard for miles. So, we named her Bella. We did everything we could to make her feel warm and secure. But still she cried. Then one night the crying stopped. Our milking cow had broken through a fence to tend to the crying lamb. She sat down and let the lamb nestle close to her warm hide. From that day on, they were inseparable. The relationship was so loving. As the years passed by, they gave me the opportunity for in-depth and fascinating study of their auras. I came to realise that the dominant colour mixture of apple green and buttercup yellow, as seen in the cow’s aura, was the bond they shared. Both female. Both with mothering and nurturing instincts. Sisters in spirit. When they aged, we put them into a field to live out their lives together. Early one morning we heard the cow crying out. Bella had died. The cow died three days later.

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