DOMESTIC ABUSE IN THE HUMAN AURA

TYPES OF ABUSE

Transparent clouds of dusty pink, pale grey, charcoal grey, orange-red, orange-brown, sepia and raw sienna, may over shadow the aura of those who suffer domestic abuse. The colours depict a conflict of mind, body and soul. Coloured clouds position on the torso and along the length of the legs and under the feet, signify, that domestic abuse occurs either frequently or occasionally.

The clouds, hover over the person’s aura, indicating that both counselling or a change of environment can bring healing to the mind, body and soul.

STORY: MARTA AND GAVIN

Gavin sustained a serious head injury, in a car accident on his return home from work, As a result, doctors predicted that Gavin was likely to suffer frequent mood swings. Drawing on fifteen years of a happy marriage, Marta felt confident that she could cope. Unfortunately within a few months, Gavin became angry and impatient, as well as abusive, verbally and physically. Marta’s love for Gavin, endured his emotional outbursts. But after twelve months of violent encounters, her mother suggested she seek the advice of doctors. Marta was shocked when doctors offered a drug that could stabilise Gavin’s behaviour. Life became more settled.

Wanting to heal and strengthen their relationship, Marta and Gavin consulted me, for insight and direction. Beneath the clouds of domestic abuse, was a colourful auric tapestry of everlasting love. Coral pink, emerald green, pale pink, apricot and lemon yellow ensuring their commitment to each other for life. In short, their love could weather all the challenges of life.

RITA’S STORY

Married at age 19. Divorced at 23 - domestic abuse. One child

Married at age 27. Divorced at 33 - domestic abuse. Two children.

Married at age 37. Divorce at 44 - domestic abuse. One child.

When Rita sought my insight, she had sworn never to date or to marry again. Instead, she had enrolled in a university social work course to specialise in working with youth.

She was stunned when I described the colours that overshadowed her true auric self. During childhood Rita had witness the violence of her drunken father as he repeatedly struck her mother. Beneath the clouds, was a mix of whitewash, buttercup yellow, dark brown and russet brown. I could see, that within herself she has forged a path that would lift her beyond the clutch of domestic abuse patterns. I was pleased to announce that the chain of domestic abuse was finally cleared. Congratulating Rita on her tenacity.

DEEP-SEATED TRAUMA

Domestic abuse patterns are more common than not. Verbal, physical and emotional abuse, each produce specific aura patterns and colours.

Verbal abuse produces a clouds mix of navy blue, pale grey, pale blue, sepia and viridian. Holding onto past trauma.

Emotional abuse produces small clouds of bottle green, orange-brown, pale yellow, fawn, and pale grey. Poor skills in handling emotional decisions and relationships and self-image.

Physical abuse has clouds of charcoal grey, dusty pink, sepia, orange-brown and pale grey.

Domestic abuse trauma, lodged within those who suffer from it, or children who are a witness to it, can deeply inlay, patterns of timidity, fear, insecurity and poor self-image. Permeating the Physical, Etheric, and a lower level of the Astral aura. Colours have a heavy hue. Making the person feel helpless, misunderstood and alone.

Charcoal grey, intertwined with orange-red and pale yellow colours, define a deep seated trauma which requires counselling. I am quick to advise professional help whenever I see this self-absorbing pattern in an aura.

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