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Earth's Aura
All living things possess auras. It has often been put forth that whole of the Earth, made up as it is of both organic and inorganic matter, can be considered a single, hugely complex living entity. As such, our Earth too, has an aura: her atmosphere. This aura, so widespread and rich with the substances that nourish life, is often disregarded because it is so vitally close to us. We speak of the spaces between things without stopping to consider that the earth is enveloped in its own thick blanket of matter and energy. Much as our health and overall well-being affects our aura, so do our actions affect Earth's atmosphere, which can transform its shape, density, and color depending on a multitude of factors. Consequently, we have the power not only to hurt, but also to heal Earth's aura with our actions and thoughts.
Like the auras that surround us, Earth's atmosphere extends outward, in some places by a mere 50 miles and in others, to 1,000 miles. It not only surrounds the Earth, but moves with it, changing but ever-present. Pollution, changes in composition and atmospheric thinning can all change Earth's aura's colors. A tan skyline or an ethereally glowing orange and green sunset can all indicate a state of planetary illness. Holes in an aura, like the hole in the ozone layer, show us that there is a weakness, or imbalance. Any sickness of the Earth, natural or caused by humans, that is visible in the atmosphere can cause temperature changes and upsets in weather patterns and the seasons. But there are many means of healing the Earth's aura. You can use less or no pollutants, conserve resources, or encourage cleaner living. You may also want to use meditation and positive projection to bolster the Earth's life force, changing Earth's aura for the better with thoughts of peace and love.
As are plants and animals, the Earth is made up of a combination of atoms, molecules, and energy. And its changing atmosphere is more than a simple combination of nitrogen, oxygen, and water. It is important that we learn to give back to Earth, to sustain and cleanse her aura, and to maintain the balance of living things and non-living things in order to positively affect the planet's air quality, ozone recovery, and our climate.
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