Aura Imaging / RFI - Resonant
Field Imaging Frequently Ask Questions
What do the different colors mean?
Burgundy - materialistic, fears, worries
Red - creative energy, anger
Rose - sensual, kundalini energy
Orange - intellectual, logical process
Yellow - balanced, practical mind
Green - healing earth energy
Blue - communication, leader
Navy - control, teacher, intelligence
Cyan - communication from other side, empathy
Purple - psychic connection
Orchid - Angelic communication, spiritual focus
Silver - direct connection with source
Gold - healing energy from the other side
White - protection from other side
Black - cloaking, blockage, health concern.
How long does a session take?
It depends on how many questions you have, but ususally about 30 minutes.
Does my aura change?
Yes, auras change all the time according to the person's
mood and environment. The color of your aura is determined
by your emotions, physical surroundings, spiritual work
you are doing.
Which is left & right, front & back?
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What are Mega Hertz - MHz?
One MHz represents one million cycles per second.
MHz is the shortened form of the word megahertz. It is
important to understand the meaning of hertz to understand
MHz. The term hertz is named for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz,
who contributed significantly to the study of electromagnetism.
Units within the International System of Units should
always be capitalized if named after a person. When spelled
out fully, the word should not be capitalized. That’s
why the abbreviations are Hz or MHz but the terms are
written out as hertz or megahertz.
Hertz can be used in the singular or the plural. It denotes
a measure of frequency that counts the number of cycles
completed in one second, with one hertz equaling one cycle
per second. In fact, before the implementation of the
term hertz, the measurement was actually called “cycles
per second” or cps and MHz were called megacycles.
One MHz denotes one million hertz or one million cycles
per second. It also equals 1000 kilohertz or KHz, which
is often used to describe the measure of bandwidth. This
is why your Internet connection will say 256 K or whatever
the actual number is as measured in KHz.
Sound, light, radio frequency, and electromagnetic radiation
can also be measured in hertz. Sound generally ranges
up to tens of thousands of hertz, while physical vibrations
are often measured in MHz. Radio frequencies are generally
in much higher ranges and different types of light and
rays such as gamma rays are measured in even higher ranges
and are often described by other terms such as wavelengths.
MHz is commonly used to describe the measurement of speed
for a CPU or central processing unit in a computer. Each
function of the computer involves instructions that must
be processed by the CPU. Each of those instructions involves
a certain number of cycles per second. The number of instructions
that can be completed in one second is called the clock
speed. Wikipedia
What is Kundalini?
Kundalini - Sanskrit, literally "coiled". In
Indian yoga, a "corporeal energy" - an unconscious,
instinctive or libidinal force or Shakti, envisioned either
as a goddess or else as a sleeping serpent coiled at the
base of the spine, hence a number of English renderings
of the term such as 'serpent power'.
Yoga and Tantra propose that this energy can be "awakened"
by Guru, but body and spirit must be prepared by yogic
austerities such as pranayama, or breath control, physical
exercises, visualization, and chanting. It rises from
muladhara chakra up a subtle channel at the base of the
spine (called Sushumna), and from there to top of the
head merging with the sahasrara, or crown chakra. The
awakening is not a physical occurrence. It consists exclusively
of development in consciousness. With awakening of the
Kundalini our consciousness expands and we become more
aware of the truth. When Kundalini Shakti is conceived
as a goddess, then, when it rises to the head, it unites
itself with the Supreme Being (Lord Shiva). Then aspirant
becomes engrossed in deep meditation and infinite bliss.
The arousing of kundalini is said to be the one and only
way of attaining Divine Wisdom. Self-Realization is said
to be equivalent to Divine Wisdom or Gnosis or what amounts
to the same thing: Self-Knowledge. The awakening of the
Kundalini shows itself as "awakening of inner knowledge"
and brings with itself pure joy, pure knowledge and pure
love.
However, like every form of energy one must also learn
to understand spiritual energy. In order to be able to
integrate this spiritual energy, careful purification
and strengthening of the body and nervous system are required
beforehand. By trying to force results, considerable psychic
disturbances and at times even permanent mental damage
can occur. A spiritual master who walked this path before
is required to guide the aspirant. Often will be found
that negative experiences occurred only when acting without
appropriate guidance or ignoring advice.
Kundalini can only be awakened through the grace of a
Siddha-Guru who awakens the kundalini shakti of his discipline
through shaktipat, or blessing [9]. A Siddha Guru is a
spiritual teacher, a master, whose identification with
the supreme Self is uninterrupted.]
The most famous of the Yoga Upanishads, the Yogatattva
Upanishad, mentions four kinds of yoga, one of which,
laya-yoga, involves Kundalini.
Sri Ramana Maharshi, maintained that the Kundalini energy
is nothing but the natural energy of the Self, where Self
is the universal consciousness (Paramatma) present in
every being, and that the individual mind of thoughts
cloaks this natural energy from unadulterated expression.
Advaita teaches that Self-realization, enlightenment,
God-consciousness, nirvana and Kundalini awakening are
all the same thing, and self-inquiry meditation is considered
a very natural and simple means of reaching this goal. Wikipedia
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