Dedicated to the skeptical, the curious, and those who are "brilliant aura readers but don't know it yet," this "clear, concise, enjoyable, readable, comprehensive, informative and humorous" book (Earthlight!) identifies 11 subtle senses that can be used for reading auras, and details such strategies as the auric handshake and massage, the chakra probe, affirmations to open celestial perceptions, and a mirror technique to perform past-life readings." (May 1997)
Readers put their natural intuitive powers to work to discover who's telling the truth (the aura reveals), enjoy sex w/ the extra turn-on of the subtle senses, and read auras while watching TV. July 16, 1997)
“There’s a connection between your aura and the aura of the star you’re watching that’s almost as personal as being in a bathtub together,” says Rosetree. “It explains why some people are stars and others just as attractive are not.”
Everyone, she adds, has a human electromagnetic energy field that’s a storehouse of information about them, and within that aura are data banks of information with powerful connections to our spirit.
These data banks (called charkas) reveal that Julia is plugged into life at a caliber usually seen only in top athletes. Her sex appeal is colossal, which can, Rosetree notes, be a challenge because she generates such an enormous level of electricity. She radiates the absolute confidence of someone with nothing to prove.
Rose Rosetree is an author and teacher of personal development and her books, Aura Reading Through All Your Senses and The Power of Face Reading, have proven indispensable to having a well-rounded perception of self and others.
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The author has provided all the information a beginner needs, not just to see auras, but to use all his/her subtle senses. She has presented this in simple, straightforward language without being condescending, and while maintaining a sense of humor. The work contains enough new insights, background information and infrequently discussed sub-topics that even the most experienced practitioner will be interested.
At times, politics seems like nothing more than a handshake and a smile.
But how does the intelligent voter break through the surface image, ignore the public persona and find out where the candidates stand on issues that really matter?
Two words: Aura reading.
Aura reading—like clairvoyance or other psychic abilities—is a talent everyone possesses, says Rose Rosetree….
Most people think of auras as fields of color that surround physical bodies. A popular misconception, according to Rosetree, 48.
“They’re really fields of energy that surround an object and convey all kinds of information, like sexuality, truthfulness, communication, spirituality and health.
Handy information if you’re shopping for grapefruit, quizzing your teenager about drug use or voting for a U.S. senator.
“You don’t have to wait for things to jump out at you if you’re an aura reader,” Rosetree says. If you want to find out if your teenager is lying to you or taking drugs, you can find out right away.”
...And speaking of happy, Aura Reading Through All Your Senses also contains something I wish I saw more of in instructional books -- a sense of humor. Rosetree, while quite clearly taking herself and her topic seriously, has a sharp wit and a strong sense of the absurd, tart but never biting, sardonic but never hurtful, which is no mean feat. She knows perfectly well that sceptics as well as seekers will be reading her book, and her answers to their hypothetical questions are nothing short of hilarious, while never veering away from the idea at hand. Best of all, she has no qualms about using her not unpleasantly acid tongue in regard to herself, something more writers in all genres would do well to emulate.
A clear, concise, enjoyable, readable, comprehensive, informative and humorous book on auras, Aura Reading Through All Your Senses belongs in the permanent library of anybody even nominally curious about the subject. Rose Rosetree has taken a difficult area of expertise and written a book that makes it all simple -- though not easy, if you see the distinction -- and done so with a style and flair that will be the envy of many writers, including this one.
You've heard this line before, no doubt, and in this case it certainly applies: If you only read one book about auras this year (or lifetime), it ought to be Aura Reading Through All Your Senses. It is such a delight that I wish I had written it myself, and I can hand out no higher praise than that. Check out my aura if you don't believe me.
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