Aura of the Great Pyramids Of Giza
Q: Recently I went to Egypt to see the Great Pyramid. I could see the first layer of aura, which is the blue and orange layer. Most of the times, I would see one side blue and the other side orange.
But when I looked at the Great Pyramid, the biggest one, both sides of it were blue. My friend said that it maybe that the pyramid was unbalanced that's why both sides are blue. What do you think?
Thanks!
Eve.
Eva's response: Well, I am thoroughly jealous that you have been to see the pyramids of Giza, and I have not. I hope you had a wonderful and enjoyable experience while traveling.
I'd like to know why you think the first layer of the aura is always blue and orange, because that is not always the case. The first layer of the aura always presents itself as a milky color, like steam. Then, as you proceed with reading the aura, it will take on many different colors.
So, orange often means communication (giving) and blue can mean communication (receiving). Based on what you're telling me, the great pyramid, on an energetic level, receives the communication of the smaller pyramids, and then sends this energy out to the universe.
It would be like, in an office, if you're a worker and there are other workers, you communicate issues to your manager who then takes the communication up the chain.
So the Great Pyramid is like the "boss pyramid" in effect.