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How exactly do aura's feel
Mon, 05/15/2006 - 11:30Comments
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Submitted by eXeAdam on Mon, 2012-09-10 - 11:08
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Submitted by sparker001 on Sun, 2012-10-07 - 12:40
That is the grand irony of these types of auras, isn't it? I always refer to them as the 'agony and the ecstasy'. There are aspects to them that are favorable and even have a sense of something special and beyond this world. And there is the other dreaded side. Yours actually are a form of extrasensory perception. Mine also put me at a level of sensitivity that is to beyond the norm, and my slate of memories is just wide open from seemingly time immemorial. It's overwhelming. It's like something that you ask for, and you get it in spades - like "help me to see everything more clearly", "help me connect more intensively with the Universe" - and then an aura hits and you feel so miniscule and helpless before it all.
You and ee both have incredible descriptions of your auras. You marvel that nobody else is aware of what you are going through, floating through, spinning through. I agree on the temp thing as well. It was very warm the other day in my home, but I was absolutely freezing.
Trying to study the phenomenon can indeed suck you into the seizure vortex! The more I try to pay attention to them when the big ones start, the bigger risk I'm taking. I have to pull back before the precipice. So frustrating!
Hang in there, and thanks for your input. Blessings to you!
That is the grand irony of these types of auras, isn't it? I always refer to them as the 'agony and the ecstasy'. There are aspects to them that are favorable and even have a sense of something special and beyond this world. And there is the other dreaded side. Yours actually are a form of extrasensory perception. Mine also put me at a level of sensitivity that is to beyond the norm, and my slate of memories is just wide open from seemingly time immemorial. It's overwhelming. It's like something that you ask for, and you get it in spades - like "help me to see everything more clearly", "help me connect more intensively with the Universe" - and then an aura hits and you feel so miniscule and helpless before it all.
You and ee both have incredible descriptions of your auras. You marvel that nobody else is aware of what you are going through, floating through, spinning through. I agree on the temp thing as well. It was very warm the other day in my home, but I was absolutely freezing.
Trying to study the phenomenon can indeed suck you into the seizure vortex! The more I try to pay attention to them when the big ones start, the bigger risk I'm taking. I have to pull back before the precipice. So frustrating!
Hang in there, and thanks for your input. Blessings to you!
Re: Hello ee
Submitted by Cradle Song on Thu, 2012-06-28 - 14:34
Hi again ee--
I have just re-read the post I wrote to you yesterday. I see that the upper-case "g" was used. I'm confused by that since I meant to use a lower-case "g", as in "god". That's an important distinction to me because I'm not really religious in the usual sense.
I just wanted to clarify that since I don't want to add to your current worries. It's a heartbreak to hear that you are so sad that you're crying a lot.
Best,
Cradle Song
Hi again ee--
I have just re-read the post I wrote to you yesterday. I see that the upper-case "g" was used. I'm confused by that since I meant to use a lower-case "g", as in "god". That's an important distinction to me because I'm not really religious in the usual sense.
I just wanted to clarify that since I don't want to add to your current worries. It's a heartbreak to hear that you are so sad that you're crying a lot.
Best,
Cradle Song