Imagine you're surrounded by a invisible blanket that only you can feel, like your favorite cozy sweater, but it’s always there and never gets worn out.
This is your aura, an energy field around you that shows how you’re feeling inside. It's like having a mood light that changes colors depending on what’s going on in your brain.
How Your Aura Works
Think of your body as a radio station, when you're happy, it plays upbeat music; when you're sad, it plays slow songs. Your aura is like the sound waves spreading out from the radio. People around you might not hear the music, but they can feel the energy.
When you’re excited or angry, your aura gets stronger and changes color, maybe it glows brighter or turns red, just like a lava lamp when it’s hot!
Why You Can’t See It
Your aura is invisible because it's made of tiny, fast-moving particles called energy. They're too small to see with our eyes, but we can feel them, just like how you know your friend is happy without seeing their smile, you might sense someone’s aura when they’re near you.
So your aura is like a mood blanket, always there, always changing, and always part of you! Imagine you're surrounded by a invisible blanket that only you can feel, like your favorite cozy sweater, but it’s always there and never gets worn out.
This is your aura, an energy field around you that shows how you’re feeling inside. It's like having a mood light that changes colors depending on what’s going on in your brain.
How Your Aura Works
Think of your body as a radio station, when you're happy, it plays upbeat music; when you're sad, it plays slow songs. Your aura is like the sound waves spreading out from the radio. People around you might not hear the music, but they can feel the energy.
When you’re excited or angry, your aura gets stronger and changes color, maybe it glows brighter or turns red, just like a lava lamp when it’s hot!
Why You Can’t See It
Your aura is invisible because it's made of tiny, fast-moving particles called energy. They're too small to see with our eyes, but we can feel them, just like how you know your friend is happy without seeing their smile, you might sense someone’s aura when they’re near you.
So your aura is like a mood blanket, always there, always changing, and always part of you!
Examples
- Sometimes people feel calm around others because their energy fields are matching up.
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