Understanding Energies and Aura: What We Feel Beyond Words

In a world that thrives on logic and visible facts, there’s an unspoken language that speaks just as loud — the energy of a person. This blog dives into the subtle yet powerful experience of sensing someone’s “aura,” how it shapes our interactions, and why science is slowly catching up to what ancient traditions have always known.

The Aura Isn’t Woo-Woo — It’s Information

The aura, often seen in spiritual traditions as a luminous field around the body, can be understood as an information field — a storage space for your emotional state, past traumas, intentions, and current thoughts.

As Dr. Joe Dispenza writes in Becoming Supernatural:

“Your energy introduces you before you even speak. The thoughts you think and the emotions you feel broadcast a signature into the field around you.”

This signature is dynamic and changes as we shift our inner landscape.

 

Energy Literacy: How to Navigate People’s Vibes

Just like learning a language, we can become fluent in energy. Practices like mindfulness, meditation, breathwork, and body awareness sharpen our sensitivity.

You might begin noticing:

  • Your body tensing up around certain people
  • A sudden shift in mood after a conversation
  • Feeling “seen” or “invisible” in someone’s presence

These are not just emotional responses — they are energetic dialogues happening constantly.

Healing and Protecting Your Own Field

Being sensitive to others’ energies also requires boundaries. Practices like cord-cutting, grounding visualizations, and daily rituals help maintain a clear energetic space. Neuroscientific studies also show that repetitive rituals — especially those involving intention and imagery — calm the limbic system and create a sense of safety and agency.

 

When you become the energy of your future self, your body begins to align with that future

Again, quoting Dr. Joe Dispenza:

This points to the power of not only protecting our energy but consciously creating the frequency we want to live in.