Mar 30, 2005 21:49
Ah yes--
Now I get to this.
Inside every person is the potential to go out and become something truly wondrous in this world--doing incredible things, becoming deeper and more thoughtful personas.
Now--every feeling has a color--a taste--
and if you think about it---every sense crisscrosses and integrates and overlaps into the others...
So the feeling of warmth can evoke the sense of smell, and the way the colors look to your eyes...
it is all affected.
So--
an aura is someone's personal sense of----"flavor" I guess...
It is the smells and colors and feelings a person gives out because of their personal belief system and the choices they have made.
If you keep an open mind--you being to recognize the corresponding tastes within your own self to what you sense in others or pick up from them.
In this way--you can tell what someone is "saying" with their heart, or what they are like.
Many people do it different ways. I have to touch someone on the skin to get a feeling from them--but that is because I am a very kinesthetic person; my world revolves around touch.
Or do it by seeing one's soul through their eyes.
--but that's only after I am comfortably within someone's personal space--
and it seems as if the person unfolds...like a flower reaching up--and blooming...
or opens as a book and the pages turn and reveal the innermost secrets of their soul--their hopes, their dreams, their deepest beliefs and loves...
and then it seems as if their very eyes unfold a sense from another dimension--they sing...they touch the air, the very reality, and dance in a sort of cosmic sense...
a person's eyes can be a universe unto themselves...
and the best way to really understand people--
is to see and feel what they know in their perspective--
and then that takes finding what they like--and then assuming, for a moment, that it is how YOU do things--and IMMAGINE yourself understanding and seeing it in a favorable light--
and then the most unique thing happens---
you see them as more complete--more beautiful then as you first thought...
AND then life seems not as narrow as before....
One thing I have noticed. Someone's sense of "good" or "bad" is NOT universal--
and I used to think it was.
In fact--since different things, MEAN different things, to different people--
You can sometimes find truth in what a "something" really means.
I had used to think so very narrow--
but I was surprised at how life really isn't so straight-laced.
There are so many different interpretations for the same things.
The secret to a happy life?
Find the comprehension and interpretation that feels the most right to your heart--
and then focus on the shared commonalities you have with other people.
That's how you grow. You learn from branching off the common ground.