How to See Auras More Easily With Isochronic Tones
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
10:49 pm
Many people want to learn to see auras, and it’s a great skill to have. The aura usually appears as an area of light around the body, and often displays colour, movement and other characteristics. If you can see auras, and know how to interpret what you’re seeing, you can learn a great deal about the people you’re looking at, such as whether their true intentions really match their outward behaviour.
Can You Learn To See Auras?
Some lucky people have been able to perceive auras all their lives, whereas others had the ability as kids, but later lost it. And some don’t recall ever being able to see them at all. This loss of what should be a natural human function isn’t surprising, considering the skepticism that our society has around ‘psychic’ abilities such as aura viewing. But if you can’t already see auras, don’t worry – you can learn. Many people rediscover their aura viewing abilities as adults after setting the intention to do so, and embarking on an action plan.
How To View Auras
So, how do you learn to see auras? There are lots of methods you can use, from various exercises to the use of aids such as aura glasses. I like to keep things simple however, so let’s focus on three key components to successful aura perception:
1. Intention
First of all, set a clear intention that you desire to develop your aura vision, and that you can develop the ability. At this stage you may become aware of negative beliefs on the subject that could hold you back – try using affirmations to change these.
2. Relaxation
When learning to see the aura, it’s important to be a deeply relaxed state. Later on you’ll be able to see them as you go about your daily activities, but for now relaxation will help.
3. Peripheral Vision
Auras are most often perceived using the peripheral vision, rather than viewing people directly. So you need to practice consciously observing others (or plants, animals, your own body etc) out of the corner of your eye.
Aura Viewing and Brainwave Entrainment
This all sounds pretty easy, but may be challenging to put into practice – the reason being that most people find it difficult to achieve and maintain a deeply relaxed, yet focused state of awareness. If your mind is jumping around all over the place, it’ll be hard to get into the right mental state for successful aura viewing.
What to do? You can learn to meditate, although chances are that will take a long time. Or you can get some help from the technology that’s available to us, in the form of brainwave entrainment recordings. By using brainwave entrainment (also known as brainwave synchronization), you can access deep meditative states easily, without years of training and practice.
How Does Brainwave Entrainment Work?
Simply put, this technology takes advantage of the brain’s natural tendency to fall into step with (or entrain to) rhythmic stimuli of particular frequencies – such as special audio recordings. When you’re meditating or deeply relaxed, your brainwaves will fall into the alpha or theta frequency bands, which are slower than normal waking consciousness. If you listen to a brainwave entrainment recording that is designed to induce a meditative state, your brainwaves will slow down as you’re listening, and you’ll find it easier to enter and remain in a relaxed state than you would without the recording (unless you’re already an experienced meditator of course).
If the recording you’re listening to is one that’s specifically designed to entrain your brain to the exact frequencies associated with aura viewing, then you’ll tap into this ability much more easily than if you try to do it without any assistance.
There are three main types of brainwave synchronisation recording – binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones. They work slightly differently, but all can be very effective.
Why Choose Isochronic Tones?
Binaural beats are the most popular and well known method of audio brainwave entrainment, and they work very well. However, many people these days prefer to use isochronic tones, which are a newer technology. This is because they tend to get you into the desired state more quickly and easily than binaural beats, and they also don’t require the use of headphones, which can be more convenient.
By: Loren Mann
Tagged with: Adults • Aura • Beats • Binaural Beats • Glasses • Intention • isochronic • Isochronic Tones • Peripheral Vision • Skepticism • tics • True Intentions
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