I am not quite sure what you mean by this question. People have always had auras. In fact, many believe that the halos are what is left of the original aura in some pictures.
Your aura is the energy field around you. You can feel it by holding your hand about 2 to 4 inches away from someone else's hand. Some people can feel an aura from 20 feet away or more, though.
When you tell someone that a particular color looks good on them, it is because it matches the aura. We all can see them, just only a few of us allow it to register.
The aura changes with your health and moods. This is why we want to wear different colors. Most people have several colors in their aura at one time.
Finally, our physical health is reflected first in the aura. This is why energy healers know that if the surrounding energy field is kept in good shape, so will the physical body be in good shape.
The best book I have ever read on auras is a book simply called Auras, by Edgar Cayce. It is the only book he personally ever wrote. It costs less than $5, I think.
The population of Auras is 5,653.
The auras are not visible from human eye, the aura are part of the mood of the body. What causes auras?, the auras are not caused, the auras exist in all persons only the difference are how you are in that time (happy, mad, crying, excited etc.)
People do not have "auras", please educate yourself.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), auras require a target when they are cast.
If you have the gift of seeing auras, glasses would not interfere.
auras are not real.
Auras after physical exertion can be triggered by changes in blood flow and oxygen levels in the brain. This can lead to alterations in brain activity and electrical signals, resulting in visual disturbances or sensory experiences characteristic of auras in conditions like migraines or seizures.
or-as. its pronounced just like it looks.
I don't. Auras don't exist.
NO I don't Sorry
Auras are the energy that radiates from living beings. Some people can see these auras and describe them as glowing light surrounding the person, sometimes they are different colors.
Auras are often described as energy fields surrounding living beings, and while many people believe in their existence and claim to perceive them, there is no scientific evidence to support their reality. Research in psychology and neuroscience suggests that what some interpret as auras may be the result of visual perceptions, psychological states, or cultural beliefs. Thus, whether auras are considered real or fake largely depends on individual beliefs and experiences.