Aura Soma Color Light Therapy...
A rainbow seems always to announce the coming of a new time.
We are turning back to ancient knowledge of natural laws and rhythms and the unity of all life. Ancient knowledge
about physical health is now also being sought.
Information about fragrances, herbs and crystals and how these magical
methods and instruments effect the body and soul are becoming accepted. The oldest vibrational healing method in the world:
Color, as well as light therapy.
As far back in time as Atlantis, physical, emotional, and spiritual illness were
treated with color and light. In Heliopoles, an ancient Egyptian City of the sun, there existed healing temples that were
infused with color and light. The ancient Chinese would place their epilepsy patients on violet carpets and in rooms with
violet veils covering the windows. It was meant to lessen their discomfort. Patients with scarlet fever were clothed in red
and treated with red light beams. Those with disorders of colon were painted with yellow paint and a yellow light streamed
through curtains of the same color to ease cramps.
Traditional color therapy also included color beams aimed at drinking
water and foods that were chosen for their color This same therapy was, and is still used today in ancient and modern India,
and in old Babylon, Greece, Persia and Tibet.
A classic book on healing by Indian healer Dinshah Ghadiali expands
on the vibration of color. He states that illness originates from the lack of color, or the over abundance of a specific
colors in the body. His therapy consisted of a colored lamp light beamed over the total body, or body parts in order to dispel
unbalance in the body.
Today the knowledge of color is being applied in hospitals, work places and the home.
Aura
Soma has developed a color light therapy, which has a calming effect and helps to balance body, chakras, and auric field.
It is a subtle peaceful, calming treatment, which helps to balance the body and auric fields.
Many who have
experienced it have found it to be an extremely pleasant, peaceful experience.
Obsessed by a fairy tale,
we spend our lives searching for a magic door
and a lost kingdom of peace.
-Eugene O'Neil