Auras: An Essay on the Meaning of Colors | 
| Author: Edgar Cayce Publisher: A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig Category: Book
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ISBN: 0876040121 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9780876040126 ASIN: 0876040121
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I always trust Edgar Cayce May 5, 2008 I recently had my aura photo-captured with equipment that Edgar Cayce briefly mentions in his book. The psychic photographer had a copy of this book. Briefly scanning it, I knew I needed to purchase it in order to have a better understanding of my auras. It was the last writing of Edgar Cayce before he passed away. It's a brief, quick read, but very insightful. I wish it had been more in-depth which is the reason for not giving it 5 stars.
Auras/Colors/Analysis April 22, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really hate to say it, because it has Edgar Cayce's name on it, but I was disappointed. This little 20 page book is more of a pamphlet and it doesn't say very much. I bought it because Mr. Cayce was thought to be one of the most respected and accurate psychics and aura interpreters, and I have no doubt that he was, so the only book written by him, so to speak, wow! But the book just don't cut it, Hon. I am guessing that somebody thought putting the notes out there was a good idea. Honestly, if I were the publisher, I think Mr. Cayce's little bit of material would have been better served by putting it inside a larger publication that would maybe enhance their meaning. Possibly, a co-author could have talked about Mr. Cayce's life, and clients, and more on colors.
Anyway, this booklet gives some intro comments from Mr. Cayce, explaining some of what he sees, such as a streak of lemony green shoot through one's aura, horizontally, just over his/her head when they tell a lie or are evasive. He also gives a few predictions, such as "imagine what it will mean, everyone able to see when you plan to tell them a lie. . ." He gives general info in the first 10 pages, then he begins discussing colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet through page 14. Page 15 through 19 give analyses of some clients (anonomously). Page 20 is a chart of 7 colors, the corresponding musical note, the ruling planet, and the positive and negative interpretation (interpretation vs. affliction). (e.g. Green, note "Fa", planet Saturn, healing and helpful, vs deceit when mixed with yellow.
The book is put out by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE). If you want a very short book that was written from Mr. Cayce's notes himself, by all means buy it. It's certainly inexpensive enough to add to your insight book library. But if you're looking for more information, especially the "how to," then save your money. Check out Ted Andrew's books on aura and color interpretation and also "Color Medicine: The Secrets of Color/Vibrational Healing" by Charles Klotsche on the 49th Vibrational Technique.
For the skeptics, yes, I HAVE seen auras and I have seen colors, both with my eyes closed and open. But I do not see colors in auras easily or often. It is easier for me to see and sense colors in plain air. I've also found that although they are usually similar in meaning, the color that means one thing to me may mean something else to you. So, as with anything else, you need to search through your inner guidance.
Auras: An Essay on the Meaning of Colors by Edgar Cayce January 3, 2007 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
Book arrived promptly and in excellent condition.
a good starter book August 30, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
for those beginning to see the colors of the aura this book is helpful, but lacking in some ways. it's actually resembles a phamplet more than a book, but it is worth the price.
cayce gives the reader a guide to what each aura color suggests about a person's personality based on his own personal observations. if you trust the word of edgar cayce, then this is a good book for reference as it is more consistant than some of the other books on auras out there. however, it is a very general guide. cayce leaves a good bit of room for personal interpretation which can be both advantageous and frustrating.
Colors Clash June 25, 2006 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you've never read anything about auras, this one would be okay as a primer. However, there was really nothing new or profound - sorry to say.
My feeling throughout was that the author was trying to make a fast buck by using the Cayce name. Not worth the 3 or 4 bucks!
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