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The 7 layers of the Aura

The Seven Levels of the Aura

The Etheric Layer (First Layer)
The Etheric Body (from “Ether”, the state between energy and matter) is composed of tiny energy lines like a sparkling web of bluish white light beams. It has the same structure as the physical body including all the anatomical parts and all the organs. The web like structure of the Etheric Layer is in constant motion. It extends from one quarter to two inches beyond the physical body. The colour of the Etheric Layer varies from light blue to deep blue.


The Emotional Layer (Second Layer)
The structure of the Emotional Layer is more fluid that the Etheric and does not duplicate the physical body. Rather, it appears to be coloured clouds of fine substance in continual fluid motion, which expresses the full spectrum of our emotions. It extends one to three inches from the body.
The Mental Layer (Third layer)
This layer is composed of a finer substance than the emotional body and usually appears as a bright yellow light radiating about the head and shoulders and extending from three to eight inches around the whole body. It contains the structure of our ideas and from within this field can be seen thought forms.
The Astral Layer (Fourth Layer)
The Astral Layer is amorphous and composed of clouds of colour. It extends about one half to one foot from the body. It connects us with the higher dimensions of reality and is the doorway to the astral plane.
The Etheric Template (Fifth Layer)
The Etheric Template contains all the forms that exist on the physical plane. It is the blueprint of the perfect form for the Etheric Layer to take. It extends approximately one and a half to two feet from the body. The Etheric template level of the aura creates an empty or negative space that creates the grid structure upon which the physical body grows, appearing as clear or transparent lines on a cobalt blue background.
The Celestial Body (Sixth Layer)
The sixth level is called the Celestial Body and extends two to two and three-quarter feet from the body.  It is through the Celestial Body that we experience spiritual ecstasy and learn unconditional love. The Celestial Body appears in beautiful shimmering light, composed mostly of pastel colours. This light has a gold-silver shine and opalescent quality.
The Causal Body (Seventh Level)
The Causal Body extends two and one half to three and one half feet from the body and contains all the auric bodies associated with the present incarnation an individual is undergoing. The Causal Body is composed of tiny golden silver threads of light that hold the whole form of the aura together. It contains a golden grid structure of the physical body and all the chakras.

Source: taken from the Complete guide and practice to Colour Therapy by Luna online homestudies - www.onlinehomestudies.com

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complete guide and practice of colour therapy

COMPLETE GUIDE AND PRACTICE OF COLOUR THERAPY - Home Study Diploma Course
Colour therapy is a non-invasive therapy that makes use of the healing energy contained within visible rays of colour.  It is a complementary therapy, which works in a subtle way with many other types of treatment, although it can be used on its own whist still giving excellent results.

Colour can be used to balance energy, aid creativity and learning, release blocks and help alleviate physical, emotional and mental conditions. Colour therapists encourage people to understand why they need certain colours and show them how to put these colours to beneficial use in order to promote optimum health. Colour therapy is used throughout the world as a complementary treatment for a wide range of illnesses: asthma, arthritis, eating disorders, skin diseases, digestive ailments, blood and circulation problems, fevers, rheumatism, shock, relief of pain and as part of the treatment for serious illnesses such as paralysis, multiple sclerosis, M.E, cancers and Aids. It is also used to great effect in the treatment of nervous and mental disorders and depression.

Wherever it has been possible Luna Online Home Studies has incorporated pictures, diagrams and exercises to help you understand the subject and practice of Colour Therapy.

Benefits of having knowledge and skills in Colour Therapy

To have knowledge and possess skills in this subject can be a useful tool to assist yourself and others in dealing with mental and emotional difficulties and help treat certain medical conditions; it is the beginning of a fascinating and exciting journey into the world of Colour Therapy.

Overview of Part 1, 2 and 3 of the Complete Guide and Practice of Colour Therapy

This is a comprehensive course, hence its title, when students have successfully completed the course and their examination they can begin to practice professionally as a Colour Therapist.

Part 1

Lesson 1 starts with an introduction and history of the subject, and how to take a colour test on you.

Lesson 2 continues with the science of colour, the visible spectrum, addictive primary colours and complementary colours, information on colour hue, saturation and luminance (with examples).

Lesson 3 explains the philosophy of colour therapy, the effects and the subtle anatomy, the aura, aura colours and what they are, how to see the aura and the 7 chakras, their colours, primary functions, associated element and their symbols.

Part 2

Lesson 4 of the Complete Guide and Practice of Colour Therapy explains the psychology of colour, counselling and art therapy, the colours and their meanings, colour dislikes and colour tests and finally relationships revealed through colour.

Lesson 5 continues with music, fragrance and colour, your life song (numerology), using music with colour therapy.

Lesson 6 concludes with colour in dress, decor and the environment by explaining seasonal personalities and colour, the use of colour in dress, colour for the home and how it can be used in different rooms for best effect.

Part 3

Lesson 7 begins with colour breathing and visualisation and an exercise on universal breathing which is a yoga technique.  This section then continues with the power of the mind and an exercise on using our minds with breathing for a powerful effect and how it can change the conditions around us, colour breathing in health and beauty and an exercise on sending a colour to an area you wish to heal. Finally this lesson ends with information on colour affirmations, colour and rainbow meditation.

Lesson 8 continues with colour and diet and what the colour of different foods stands for and how they help certain conditions (also included details of the different foods).

Lesson 9 covers details of the different colour treatments, including chromotherapy (light therapy), colour acupuncture/colour reflexology, colour related diet, bach flower remedies and essential oils, art and music therapy, silk scarf treatment, crystal treatments and colour breathing and meditation. Finally Lesson 10 details different colours and how they can be used to treat certain conditions, and lastly colour therapy in practice which gives hints and tips for the professional therapist.  This section concludes with a sample client treatment card.

Learning Review
After each group of lessons, a list of related questions and answers has been provided to enable students to review their learning.

Way Forward
When students have successfully passed the Complete Guide and Practice of Colour Therapy examination, they are issued with a Diploma that is recognised by the International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine (IPHM).

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