Do Air Particles or Atoms also have an Aura?
by Bhavika
(Delhi, India)
Q: Do air particles or atoms also have an aura? How is my aura affected by coming in contact with the aura of different other things around me?
I want to know about aura of things like the Bermuda Triangle and dark energy. If everything has to die one day then why we come to earth? Basically I am searching for the applications of aura.
Eva's Response: Hmm. Air particles tend to soak up the energy that surrounds them. Say you have a room, filled with air. If some people have an argument, the negative energy hangs in the air, as it's been absorbed by the air particles.
Atoms cling together to make up matter. Collectively, atoms do have an aura. Atoms also store energy. Google what happens if you split an atom... not good.
Now, your aura is affected by things around you for the reasons I explain above. Particles and atoms absorb, store and radiate energy. So if you hang around in a negative place for too long, that energy will cling to you.
You can use your mind to cleans and clear your energy though. As humans, we have this amazing mind that can override any negative energy. Also, the nature of life always tends towards growth and positivity.
Anyway - I'm getting off track. We come to earth to learn these things. Our physical body might die, but our souls return to the source of infinite intelligence - call it Heaven, Nirvana, the Afterlife, whatever... the journey continues.