Within previous articles we have seen that there are three well-defined classes of clairvoyance, namely, (1) Straightforward clairvoyance; (2) Clairvoyance in space; and (3) Clairvoyance in Time. We shall now ponder these in sequence, beginning with the first, Simple Seeing the special.
In undemanding clairvoyance the clairvoyant person merely senses the auric emanations of other persons, such as the auric vibrations, colors, etc., currents of thought vibrations, etc., but does not witness events or scenes removed in space or time from the observer. There are other phenomena curious to this class of clairvoyance which I shall note while we progress with this phase.
An authority on the topic of astral phenomena has written interestingly, whilst follows, regarding particular of the phases of uncomplicated clairvoyance: “When we come to consider the additional facilities which it offers in the observation of animate objects, we observe tranquil more clearly the advantages of astral vision. It exhibits to the clairvoyant the aura of plants and animals, and thus in the case of the latter their desires and emotions, and whatever ideas they may have, are everything simply shown before his eyes. But it is in dealing with human beings that he will most comprehend the value of this faculty, for he will often be able to help them far more effectually whilst he guides himself by the information which it gives him.
“He will be able to glimpse the aura whilst far up whilst the astral body, and while that leaves all the higher section of a man calm hidden from his gaze, he will nevertheless find it possible by careful observation to learn a good deal about the higher episode from what is within his reach. His capacity of examination of the etheric double will give him considerable advantage in locating and classifying any defects or diseases of the nervous system, even if from the appearance of the astral body he will at once be aware of everything the emotions, passions, desires and tendencies of the man before him, and even of very many of his ideas moreover.
“As he looks at a person he will notice him enclosed by the luminous mist of the astral aura, flashing with everything sorts of brilliant colors, and regularly changing in hue and brilliancy with every variation of the person’s thoughts and feelings. He will catch a glimpse of this aura flooded with the beautiful rose-color of pure affection, the rich blue of devotional feeling, the hard, blunt brown of selfishness, the overwhelming scarlet of anger, the horrible lurid red of sensuality, the livid grey of fear, the black clouds of hatred and malice, or any of the other hundredfold indications so easily to be read in it by the practiced eye; and thus it will be impossible for any persons to conceal from him the real state of their feelings on any subject. Not only does the astral aura show him the temporary result of the emotion passing through it at the moment, but it too gives him, by an configuration and proportion of its colors as in a condition of comparative rest, a clue to the general disposition and character of its owner.”
By unproblematic clairvoyance in a certain stage of process the clairvoyant person is able to sense the presence of the human aura, by means of his astral sight. The human aura, whilst all students of occultism know, is that peculiar emanation of astral vibrations that extends from each living human being, surrounding him in an egg-shaped form for a distance of two to three feet on all sides. This strange nebulous envelope is not visible to the physical sight, and may be discerned only by means of the astral senses. It, however, may be dimly “felt” by many persons coming into the presence of other persons, and constitutes a personal atmosphere which is sensed by other people.
The trained clairvoyant vision sees the human aura when a nebulous hazy substance, like a luminous cloud, surrounding the person for two or three feet on each side of his body, being more dense near the body and gradually becoming less dense as it extends away from the body. It has a phosphorescent appearance, with a particular tremulous motion manifesting through its substance. The clairvoyant sees the human aura as composed of all the colors of the spectrum, the combination shifting with the changing mental and emotional states of the person. But, in a general way, it may be said that every person has his or her or distinctive astral auric colors, depending upon his or her general character or personality. Each mental state, or emotional manifestation, has its own a number of shade or combination of shades of auric coloring. This beautiful kaleidoscopic spectacle has its own meaning to the advanced occultist with clairvoyant vision, for he is able to read the character and general mental states of the person by means of studying his astral auric ensign.
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