Why is a white aura visible instead of a colored one?
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"A white aura is the manifestation of a harmonious balance of all colors within you, reflecting total presence and the highest spiritual possibility. It is the invisible rainbow of your being, signifying integration and the beauty of sharing."
According to Osho, a white aura appears because all the colors of your being are present and harmoniously balanced, so together they look white—the most colorful state, an “invisible rainbow.” White signifies total presence and sharing: it reflects every ray back, indicating integration, renunciation, and the highest spiritual possibility, unlike single-colored or black auras that show partiality or absence.
When all your inner colors shine equally, they blend into white—so a white aura means everything in you is balanced and generously giving, not just one part.
Why this matters practically
- Aim for balanced growth, not fixation on one trait.
- Practice aura-watching in a mirror to gauge inner progress.
- Live like white: reflect, share, and avoid “black” absorption.
- Practice aura-watching in a mirror to gauge inner progress.
- Live like white: reflect, share, and avoid “black” absorption.
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