Updated September 8, 2025 by Elisa Branda
Have you ever had the feeling that a person emanates a certain energy, even before speaking? Or have you noticed a halo of color around someone, perhaps in dim light or after a meditation? You may have sensed their aura.
In this article I want to take you step by step to discover what is the aura, as you can see e What meanings do the colors that compose it have?I'll also explain some practical exercises, the most effective techniques for developing this sensitivity, and a real "color guide" to help you better interpret what you observe.
We will see together:
- What is the aura and why is it important?
- How to Learn to See Auras (Even If You're Not Psychic)
- The colors of the aura and their spiritual and psychoenergetic meanings
- Tables and examples to help you recognize them
- Exercises and practices to develop auric vision
Ready to discover the invisible world around us? Let's get started!

What is the aura and why is it important?
The aura is a subtle and luminous energy field that surrounds every living being: people, animals, plants, and even places. It is composed of several vibratory layers that reflect our emotional, physical, mental and spiritual state.
Those who can perceive or see the aura can gain profound insights into a person's state, their emotions, their blockages, or their spiritual evolution.
The aura in the holistic vision
According to many spiritual traditions, the aura is made up of several energy bodies:
- Etheric body (closer to the physical body)
- Emotional body
- Mental body
- Spiritual body
Each of these layers has its own frequency and color, which can also vary throughout the day, depending on how we feel.

How to See Your Aura: Techniques and Practical Tips
You don't have to be psychic or clairvoyant to begin perceiving auras. With a little practice and patience, anyone can develop this ability. Here's how.
Find the right environment
To begin, choose a quiet room, with soft lighting and white or light wallsThis will help you better perceive the energetic contours.
Use a “soft” out-of-focus view”
Look at the person (or yourself in the mirror) with one “soft”, “out of focus” look, or slightly blurry, as if you were looking beyond. Don't stare directly at the subject.
Focus on your breath
Keep your mind relaxed and focus on your breathing. This will help you enter a state of presence and concentration.
Observe the contours
Start by looking at your hands or the outline of your head. Many people notice a clear, milky or colored halo that moves slightly around the body.
Practice hand technique
A very useful exercise: hold your hands out in front of you, fingers spread, and observe the space between them. After a few minutes, you may notice a luminous thread or a colored halo.

The colors of the aura and their meaning
Each color of the aura has a specific meaning. Here is a complete table with the main colors and their most common interpretations:
| Color | Energetic and Spiritual Meaning |
|---|---|
| Red | Vital energy, passion, strength, but also anger or stress |
| Orange | Creativity, enthusiasm, change, sociability |
| Yellow | Intelligence, optimism, analytical thinking |
| Green | Healing, empathy, personal growth |
| Blue | Communication, calm, spirituality, intuition |
| Indigo | Inner vision, developed intuition, awareness |
| Purple | Spiritual wisdom, connection to the divine |
| Pink | Unconditional love, sweetness, deep affection |
| White | Purity, enlightenment, evolved souls |
| Gold | Divine connection, spiritual protection |
| Argento | Psychic sensitivity, mediumistic talent |
| Grey | Tiredness, indecision, emotional blocks |
| Brown | Stability, rootedness, attachment to matter |
How to Interpret the Aura: Practical Examples
An intense red aura
It can indicate a very dynamic and lively person, but also stressed or too impulsive.
A light blue aura
It reflects a peaceful, sensitive personality, with a strong connection to spirituality.
An aura with many shades of green
It signals empathy, caring ability, and a propensity for healing (perfect for therapists and counselors).
A dull or grayish aura
It may indicate tiredness, low energy, or the presence of an emotional block that needs to be resolved.

Exercises to develop auric vision
If you want to practice seeing auras, I recommend these simple exercises:
- Observation in the mirror: look at yourself in soft light, looking for the halo around your head or hands
- with a friend: ask a friend to stand against a white wall and observe the outlines
- Hand technique: slowly bring your hands together and observe the energy between them
- Candle Meditation: concentrate on the flame and then close your eyes; observe the colors that emerge
How the aura changes over time
The aura is not static: it changes according to our emotional, physical and spiritual state. After one meditation, for example, many people report a brighter and larger aura.
Energy practices, conscious breathing, Reiki, or yoga can also strengthen and “cleanse” the aura.

The importance of knowing your aura
Understanding your aura allows you to:
- Improve the well-being energetic
- Identify areas of imbalance or stress
- Strengthen intuition
- Recognizing the emotional states of the people you meet
Knowing your aura is an important step towardsself-awareness and inner evolution.
Conclusions
Learning to see and interpret your aura is a fascinating practice that can open the door to a new perception of reality. It's a way to connect more deeply with yourself and others, going beyond words and appearances.
Don't worry if you don't feel anything at first: like any form of sensitivity, this too needs to be trained with love and perseverance.
If you'd like, tell me in the comments if you've ever seen an aura, or what color feels most like you right now. I'd love to hear about your experiences!


