- Violet auras are linked to the crown chakra and represent the highest levels of integrated spiritual development.
- Barbara Brennan describes violet as signalling spiritual mission, wisdom, and the capacity for divine love.
- Valerie Hunt's UCLA laboratory research measured high-frequency auric readings in the violet-white range during deep meditative states.
- C.W. Leadbeater associated violet with devotion, spiritual aspiration, and the dissolution of ego boundaries.
- People with violet auras often experience both profound gifts and significant challenges related to their sensitivity and depth of perception.
- Amethyst, clear quartz, and sugilite are the primary crystal allies for violet aura energy.
What Is a Violet Aura?
The human aura, as described across multiple traditions and now studied through biophysical instrumentation, is a field of electromagnetic and subtle energy surrounding the physical body. Within this field, colours carry information about a person's psychological states, spiritual development, health patterns, and characteristic ways of engaging with the world.
Violet sits at the highest end of the visible colour spectrum, adjacent to ultraviolet. In aura reading traditions, this position reflects the colour's meaning: violet indicates that a person's awareness is oriented toward the highest frequencies of consciousness available to incarnate human beings. It is a colour of synthesis -- the meeting point between personal will and universal intelligence, between the individual soul and the ground of being that many traditions call the divine.
Violet auras are genuinely rare. Most people carry blends of several colours that shift with mood, physical condition, and life circumstance. The consistent presence of violet as a primary or dominant colour typically signals years of deliberate inner development, natural spiritual sensitivity carried from birth, or both. In many cases, people with violet auras report that they have always perceived the world differently -- finding ordinary conversations shallow, feeling pulled toward questions of meaning and existence from early childhood, and experiencing heightened sensitivity to the emotional states of others and the subtle energies of places.
This guide draws on three major authorities in aura research and interpretation: Barbara Brennan's healing science framework, Valerie Hunt's biophysical laboratory research, and C.W. Leadbeater's detailed clairvoyant investigations. Together these perspectives offer a layered and well-substantiated understanding of what it means to carry violet in your energy field.
Violet vs Purple Aura: Understanding the Distinction
The violet and purple aura are frequently confused, and the distinction matters both practically and spiritually. While the two colours share a family relationship -- both sit between red and blue on the spectrum -- they carry different energetic signatures and point toward different aspects of consciousness.
Purple auras are associated with the third-eye chakra (Ajna), which governs psychic perception, intuition, and the ability to perceive energies and realities beyond ordinary sensory awareness. People with dominant purple auras tend to be highly empathic, often psychically sensitive, and frequently drawn to intuitive or divinatory practices. They feel everything deeply and may experience their inner world as more vivid and real than the outer one.
Violet, by contrast, is linked to the crown chakra (Sahasrara) and represents something beyond perception itself: integration, wisdom, and the embodiment of spiritual understanding. Where purple is about seeing and feeling, violet is about knowing and being. A violet aura person has often moved through the stage of raw psychic sensitivity and integrated those gifts into a larger framework of spiritual purpose and service.
In practical terms, purple aura individuals often describe their experience in terms of what they sense and perceive. Violet aura individuals describe their experience in terms of understanding -- they have developed frameworks, however personal or unconventional, for making sense of what they perceive. This shift from raw sensitivity to synthesised wisdom is the hallmark of the violet frequency.
Some individuals carry both purple and violet together, suggesting a person who retains strong intuitive perception while also developing the integrative understanding characteristic of crown chakra consciousness. In Brennan's terms, this combination often appears in gifted healers and teachers who lead from both wisdom and deep empathic attunement.
The Crown Chakra Connection
The crown chakra, known in Sanskrit as Sahasrara (meaning "thousand-petalled"), is located at the top of the head and represents the human energy system's connection to cosmic or universal intelligence. In the classical chakra system drawn from Tantric texts and later systematised by Western esoteric traditions, the crown chakra is the seventh and final major energy centre, completing the upward movement of consciousness from the root's material instincts to the crown's universal awareness.
When the crown chakra is open and balanced, a person experiences a quality of presence that transcends ordinary ego concerns. There is a sense of participation in something larger than personal identity, a recognition that individual existence is nested within a vast field of intelligent awareness. Spiritual traditions across cultures point toward this state using different language: union with God, enlightenment, moksha, cosmic consciousness, samadhi.
The violet aura reflects the crown chakra's influence on the entire energy field. When violet appears consistently in someone's aura, it suggests that crown chakra energy is not merely occasionally accessed during meditation but is becoming a stable quality of their consciousness. Their perception and way of being in the world are shaped by a genuine, ongoing connection to higher awareness.
Interestingly, a fully opened crown chakra does not produce a purely violet aura. Advanced practitioners and those in states of deep spiritual realisation often show white or golden light at and above the crown, with violet appearing in the field around the head and upper body. Pure violet tends to appear when a person is in the process of developing crown chakra consciousness -- engaged with it as a living, dynamic quality that is still being integrated rather than a completed attainment.
Barbara Brennan's Research on the Violet Aura
Barbara Brennan is a physicist and healer whose work, published in Hands of Light (1987) and Light Emerging (1993), represents the most systematic Western mapping of the human energy field in the twentieth century. Brennan's framework, developed through years of direct perception and clinical healing work, describes the aura as a multi-layered structure with distinct frequencies at each level.
In Brennan's model, the seven layers of the aura correspond to the seven major chakras and to different aspects of human experience: the physical body's vital energy, emotional states, mental patterns, relational and heart energy, divine will, celestial love, and finally the ketheric template -- the highest causal pattern that holds the blueprint of a person's spiritual purpose in this lifetime.
Violet appears in Brennan's framework at the sixth and seventh auric levels. At the sixth level, what she calls the celestial body, violet and gold-white light combine to express spiritual ecstasy and the experience of unconditional love -- not the personal love of relationship but the impersonal love that many mystics describe as the felt presence of the divine. This layer is activated in states of deep prayer, meditation, and genuine selfless service.
At the seventh level, the ketheric template, violet-white light forms the strongest and most structured layer of the aura, described by Brennan as looking like "golden threads of light in a golden egg of light," holding the entire energy system in coherence. When this layer is strong and clear, it reflects a person whose spiritual purpose is clarified and who has significant life experience in aligned service to that purpose.
Brennan writes that people with strong violet in their fields often carry what she calls a "spiritual mission" -- a sense of purpose that extends beyond personal achievement to include contribution to the collective spiritual evolution of humanity. This is not grandiosity but a sober recognition that some individuals incarnate with specific gifts and responsibilities that align with the needs of their time.
Practically, Brennan notes that violet aura individuals are exceptional at transmitting healing energy through their presence alone. Simply being near them in a receptive state can shift a person's emotional and energetic experience. Many gifted teachers, healers, and artists with strong violet fields report that people often approach them for comfort or insight seemingly at random -- a reflection of the unconscious recognition that something in their field offers access to higher frequencies.
Valerie Hunt's Biophysical Research
Valerie Hunt was a professor of physiological science at UCLA whose laboratory investigations of the human biofield represent some of the most rigorous scientific inquiry into aura phenomena available. Her book Infinite Mind: Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness (1996) documents experiments in which trained rolfing practitioners read auras while simultaneous electromyographic (EMG) and other electronic measurements were taken from research subjects.
Hunt's findings were striking. When aura readers consistently reported specific colours in a subject's field, the electronic readings from that subject's body consistently showed specific frequency signatures. Blue aura readings correlated with lower frequency electrical patterns; violet and white aura readings correlated with the highest frequencies measured, sometimes exceeding 400 Hz -- well above what is ordinarily expected from human tissue.
These high-frequency readings tended to appear in subjects who were meditating deeply, in states of spiritual experience, or who were described by multiple independent readers as having violet or white auras as a habitual quality of their field. This convergence of subjective aura perception and objective electronic measurement offered genuine empirical support for the idea that aura reading captures something real about a person's energetic state.
Hunt also explored the relationship between aura frequency and consciousness. Her research suggested that higher frequency aura patterns correlated with expanded states of awareness -- greater openness to information from non-ordinary sources, reduced reactivity to stress, and what she described as a more coherent relationship between the mind, body, and the larger field of consciousness. In her terms, violet aura individuals were operating with a biofield that was more sensitive, more coherent, and more capable of interacting with information beyond ordinary sensory channels.
This scientific framing does not contradict the spiritual understanding of violet auras but enriches it. The ancient recognition that violet frequency individuals are natural teachers, healers, and bridge-builders between worlds finds a complementary description in Hunt's language of high-frequency coherent biofields capable of sensitive environmental interaction.
C.W. Leadbeater and the Theosophical View
Charles Webster Leadbeater, the prolific Theosophical writer and clairvoyant, produced some of the most detailed descriptions of aura colours and their meanings in the early twentieth century. His works The Inner Life (1910) and The Chakras (1927) remain influential in esoteric circles and provide a rich vocabulary for understanding the violet aura in the context of a larger spiritual cosmology.
For Leadbeater, colour in the aura reflects the quality and activity of different aspects of the psyche -- what Theosophy calls the astral, mental, and causal bodies. Violet appears in his system as the colour of devotion: specifically, the high, impersonal devotion directed not toward any particular figure but toward the ideal of spiritual truth itself. This is distinguished from purple, which Leadbeater associates with more personal affection and emotional attachment.
In The Inner Life, Leadbeater describes the violet aura as appearing most strongly in those who have developed what he calls "higher mind" -- the capacity to think in terms of universal principles rather than personal concerns. He observed this colour in aspirants who had devoted years to spiritual study and practice, noting that it was rarely a dominant colour in ordinary life and appeared most clearly during prayer, meditation, or acts of genuine self-giving service.
Leadbeater also wrote about the relationship between violet aura energy and what he called "the causal body" -- the higher mental vehicle that carries the accumulated wisdom of all a soul's incarnations. A strong violet aura, in his view, often reflects a soul with significant prior development: someone who has worked through the lessons of multiple lifetimes and is now oriented toward the final stages of ordinary human evolution. This does not make such individuals perfect -- Leadbeater was careful to note that even advanced souls carry unresolved patterns -- but it does mean their essential orientation is toward unity, truth, and service.
In The Chakras, Leadbeater describes the crown chakra's visual appearance in clairvoyant perception as displaying a brilliant golden-white light at its centre, surrounded by violet-white petals. This image captures the relationship between the fully activated crown chakra and the violet aura: violet appears as the outer expression of an energy that at its purest becomes white or golden light -- the colours of pure consciousness itself.
Personality Traits of Violet Aura People
While no colour determines a fixed personality, the consistent presence of violet in the aura does correlate with recognisable patterns of character, orientation, and experience. Understanding these patterns helps violet aura individuals recognise their gifts, work wisely with their challenges, and find environments and relationships that support their development.
Depth of perception: Violet aura people tend to see through surfaces quickly. Small talk feels not merely boring but actually uncomfortable, because their attention naturally moves toward what is real and meaningful in any interaction. They notice what is unspoken, sense what lies beneath social presentations, and find ordinary conversations about weather or gossip genuinely difficult to sustain.
Visionary orientation: These individuals naturally think in terms of possibility, pattern, and purpose. They are less interested in what is than in what could be, and they often carry strong visions of how things might be arranged more wisely, more beautifully, or more in alignment with deeper principles. This makes them natural innovators in any field they inhabit, but it can also make it difficult to function contentedly within rigid or bureaucratic structures.
Spiritual hunger: From early in life, violet aura individuals typically feel that something essential is missing from ordinary secular existence. This is not depression or dissatisfaction but a genuine recognition that human life contains a dimension of meaning that most cultural frameworks leave largely unexplored. They seek out teachers, traditions, and practices that speak to this dimension.
Teaching and transmission: Whether or not they take on formal teaching roles, violet aura people tend to serve as transmitters of insight. Conversations with them have a quality of expanding awareness -- people often leave feeling they understand something they couldn't previously articulate, without quite knowing how the shift happened.
Sensitivity to environment: Violet aura individuals are acutely sensitive to the energetic quality of places and gatherings. Harsh, chaotic, or energetically dense environments cause them real distress. They need regular access to beauty, silence, and natural settings to maintain their wellbeing.
Desire for solitude: Because social interaction is energetically costly for those with open, high-frequency fields, violet aura people often need substantial time alone. This is not antisocial behaviour but a genuine energetic requirement -- time for the field to recharge, integrate experience, and reconnect with the inner stillness that is their natural home.
Shades of Violet and Their Specific Meanings
Within the violet aura family, different shades carry distinct meanings. Aura readers with significant experience often distinguish these nuances when working with clients, and understanding them adds precision to self-understanding for anyone with violet in their field.
Bright, clear violet: The most auspicious shade, indicating active spiritual development that is clear and unimpeded. This tone appears in people who meditate regularly, engage sincerely with their spiritual path, and bring their gifts into service in the world. There is a quality of luminosity and coherence to this shade that makes it visually distinctive.
Pale or pastel violet: Often seen in people who have strong spiritual potential but are still in the early stages of developing it. The gifts are present but have not yet been fully activated. Pale violet can also appear temporarily during periods of spiritual opening or awakening, when new capacities are emerging but not yet integrated.
Deep violet: Indicates profound spiritual depth and often significant experience in spiritual practice. Deep violet aura individuals have usually been walking their path for many years and have integrated their insights thoroughly into their character and way of life. There is a quality of maturity and settledness to this shade.
Violet with gold: A particularly significant combination. Gold in the aura is associated with the highest aspects of divine wisdom and with the activation of the higher mental faculties. When violet and gold appear together, the person is typically operating at an advanced level of spiritual development, often in a role of genuine teaching or spiritual service.
Muddy or brownish violet: Indicates obstruction, shadow material, or the misuse of spiritual perception. This shade can appear in people who are using their spiritual gifts for ego aggrandisement, who are blocked by unresolved trauma affecting their crown chakra, or who are experiencing spiritual pride -- the subtle inflation of identifying too strongly with one's spiritual attainments.
Violet with grey: Suggests spiritual exhaustion or depression affecting the higher faculties. This shade often appears in healers and teachers who have overextended their gifts without adequate rest and renewal, or in those whose faith in the meaning of their path has been severely tested.
Challenges and Shadow Aspects
Every aura colour carries both gifts and characteristic difficulties. Understanding the specific challenges associated with violet helps those who carry this colour to navigate their lives with greater awareness and self-compassion.
Isolation and loneliness: The depth of perception and the quality of inner life characteristic of violet aura individuals can make ordinary social connection feel genuinely difficult. Finding others who inhabit a similar internal landscape is a real challenge, and many violet aura people spend significant periods of their lives feeling profoundly alone even when surrounded by people.
Disconnection from the body: Because violet aura energy is so strongly oriented toward the upper chakras and higher consciousness, grounding in the physical body can be genuinely challenging. Violet aura individuals are at risk of neglecting physical needs, becoming unmoored from ordinary reality, or developing patterns of spiritual bypass -- using spiritual practice to avoid rather than integrate difficult emotional or relational material.
Spiritual pride: The recognition of one's own depth of perception and spiritual development can become a subtle source of inflation. Spiritual pride -- the sense of being somehow above or beyond ordinary human concerns -- is one of the shadow aspects most specifically associated with crown chakra energy and violet aura consciousness. The remedy is not to deny the gifts but to deepen the understanding that genuine wisdom always produces greater humility, not less.
Difficulty with practical life: The realm of bills, schedules, bureaucratic requirements, and ordinary worldly organisation can feel genuinely alien and exhausting to violet aura individuals. Building practical support structures -- reliable routines, trusted practical partners, systems that reduce the cognitive load of ordinary administration -- is important for their overall wellbeing and effectiveness.
Burnout in service roles: Because violet aura individuals are natural healers and teachers whose presence transmits something valuable, they are frequently sought out by people in need. Without good boundaries and regular renewal practices, they are susceptible to profound energetic burnout. Learning to give from fullness rather than depletion is one of the central life lessons for many violet aura people.
Crystals and Practices for Violet Aura Support
Specific crystals, practices, and environmental conditions support and strengthen the violet aura. Working consciously with these tools helps violet aura individuals maintain their energetic health and continue developing their gifts.
Amethyst: The primary crystal ally for violet aura energy. Amethyst resonates directly with the crown chakra frequency and supports spiritual clarity, meditative depth, and the integration of spiritual insight into daily life. Placing amethyst near the meditation space, sleeping with it nearby, or holding it during contemplative practice can support and amplify violet aura development.
Clear quartz: Amplifies and clarifies all aura frequencies. For violet aura individuals, clear quartz helps to make their field more coherent and their spiritual perception clearer. A single high-quality clear quartz point on a meditation altar or worn as a pendant serves as a powerful support.
Lepidolite: Particularly helpful for violet aura individuals who struggle with anxiety, overstimulation, or the emotional weight of their sensitivity. Lepidolite carries a calming, stabilising energy that supports the nervous system without dampening spiritual perception.
Sugilite: A less common but powerful stone whose frequency is specifically associated with the violet ray. Sugilite supports the violet aura individual's mission by strengthening their sense of purpose and their ability to maintain their energetic integrity in challenging environments.
Sit comfortably with your spine upright. Place an amethyst at the top of your head or hold one in your hands. Close your eyes and breathe slowly, allowing your attention to rise gently to the crown of your head. Visualise a thousand-petalled lotus flower at the crown, each petal a deep violet-white. With each inhale, imagine this flower opening slightly more. With each exhale, release any tension or mental contraction. Practise for 15 to 20 minutes daily. Over weeks, this practice strengthens the crown chakra's connection and supports the integration of violet aura energy.
- Meditation: At minimum 20 minutes of silent sitting daily. Extended retreat time several times a year.
- Nature immersion: Regular time outdoors, particularly under open sky, to discharge accumulated energetic density.
- Creative expression: Violet aura energy requires a channel for its visionary quality. Writing, music, visual art, or philosophical inquiry all serve this need.
- Study: Reading and contemplating serious spiritual, philosophical, and scientific material feeds the violet aura's hunger for deep understanding.
- Service: Deliberate, bounded service to others channels violet aura gifts constructively and prevents the stagnation that accumulates when these gifts are hoarded or suppressed.
- Grounding: Regular physical activity, particularly walking barefoot on earth or grass, consciously anchors the violet aura in the body and prevents the dissociation that can affect those with strong upper-chakra energy.
Relationships and Compatibility
Understanding how violet aura energy operates in relationships helps both violet aura individuals and those who care for them navigate these connections with greater wisdom and mutual appreciation.
Violet aura individuals bring extraordinary depth, loyalty, and genuine care to their close relationships. They are not casual in love or friendship -- they invest fully in the connections they choose and expect the same quality of presence and authenticity in return. Superficiality is one of the few things that genuinely drives them away from relationships that might otherwise be fulfilling.
The greatest relational challenge for violet aura people is the imbalance that can arise from their natural tendency to offer healing and insight to others. They may attract many people seeking support while finding few who can offer equivalent depth in return. Learning to identify and cultivate reciprocal relationships -- where both parties give and receive in relatively equal measure -- is an important relational lesson.
In terms of aura compatibility, violet tends to harmonise well with blue auras (which share the orientation toward service and depth) and with white or golden auras (which operate at similarly high frequencies). Green auras, with their heart-centred warmth, can provide valuable grounding for violet aura individuals who tend toward the cerebral and elevated. More challenging pairings include red and orange auras if those individuals are predominantly oriented toward ego achievement and material success, as the value differences can create fundamental friction.
Violet aura individuals in romantic relationships often find that their partners feel deeply seen and understood in ways they have not experienced elsewhere. This is a genuine gift. The challenge is ensuring that the violet aura person also feels truly seen -- which requires a partner with enough depth and self-awareness to perceive and appreciate the inner world of someone operating at this frequency.
Careers and Vocation for Violet Aura Individuals
Because violet aura energy is so specifically oriented toward wisdom, teaching, and spiritual service, certain vocational paths align naturally with these gifts. While violet aura individuals can succeed in many fields, they tend to flourish most fully in work that engages their depth, allows for creative and intellectual exploration, and provides meaningful contribution to others or to human understanding.
Spiritual teaching and ministry: Natural terrain for violet aura individuals. Whether in traditional religious contexts, secular meditation instruction, or independent spiritual guidance, teaching that transmits genuine understanding rather than merely information draws on the violet aura's specific gifts.
Energy healing: Reiki, acupuncture, craniosacral therapy, and other modalities that work with the subtle body are particularly well-suited to violet aura practitioners, who perceive energetic states with unusual clarity and can direct healing intention with focused coherence.
Depth psychology and counselling: The capacity to perceive what lies beneath surface behaviour, combined with genuine compassion and a drive toward truth, makes violet aura individuals excellent therapists, particularly in modalities that engage the deeper layers of psyche such as Jungian analysis, transpersonal psychology, or somatic work.
Philosophy, theology, and research: Violet aura individuals are natural scholars of consciousness and meaning. Academic and independent research contexts that allow extended inquiry into the deep questions of existence provide satisfying channels for their intellectual and spiritual energy.
Visionary arts: Music, poetry, visual art, and literature that aims at something beyond entertainment -- at the transmission of genuine insight or spiritual beauty -- aligns with violet aura gifts. Many of the most celebrated artists working in these modes have shown strong violet in their fields.
How to Cultivate a Violet Aura
For those who feel drawn to the qualities of the violet aura and wish to develop them, a structured approach to inner development is the most reliable path. Aura colours shift genuinely in response to authentic inner change, not merely to wishful intention or ritual performance. The following principles describe the conditions under which violet energy most naturally develops in the human energy field.
Commit to a daily contemplative practice: Whether meditation, prayer, contemplative reading, or a combination, the violet aura develops most reliably through consistent, daily engagement with stillness and inner awareness. Short daily practice over months outperforms occasional intensive sessions.
Pursue genuine understanding: Violet is the colour of wisdom, not merely knowledge. The difference is important. Knowledge accumulates information; wisdom integrates experience into understanding that changes how you actually live. Pursuing wisdom means bringing what you learn into genuine application rather than collecting spiritual information as a form of sophisticated entertainment.
Develop compassionate service: Service that is genuinely given -- without expectation of recognition or reward -- generates some of the most powerful shifts in aura colour. The act of placing one's gifts in service to others channels the crown chakra's energy constructively and gradually expands the violet frequency in the field.
Work with shadow material: Because the violet aura is associated with high development, there is a temptation to imagine that shadow work is beneath it. In fact, the honest recognition and integration of one's unconscious material is among the most essential practices for genuine crown chakra development. Unexamined shadow produces muddy or distorted violet; integrated shadow produces the clear, luminous violet that Brennan and others describe as the hallmark of genuine spiritual maturity.
Cultivate beauty and sacred space: Violet aura individuals develop most fully in environments that support their sensitivity. Creating living and working spaces of genuine beauty, incorporating art, natural light, plants, and sacred objects, provides the environmental conditions in which their inner development can most easily unfold.
The violet aura's gifts are not meant to remain confined to meditation cushions and spiritual retreats. The deepest expression of violet aura consciousness is found in the quality of presence brought to ordinary moments -- the conversation that becomes genuinely connective, the creative work that transmits something real, the act of service that arises naturally from fullness rather than duty. Each day offers multiple opportunities to embody the violet aura's qualities of wisdom, compassion, and visionary awareness in the practical texture of ordinary living.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Violet Aura
What does a violet aura mean?
A violet aura signals deep spiritual wisdom, visionary insight, and a strong connection to the crown chakra. People with violet in their energy field often serve as teachers, healers, or artists who bridge the spiritual and material worlds.
Is violet the same as purple in aura reading?
Violet and purple are related but distinct. Purple carries stronger psychic sensitivity and emotional depth, while violet sits closer to the crown chakra and points toward integrated spiritual understanding rather than raw intuitive ability.
Which chakra is linked to a violet aura?
The violet aura is primarily linked to the crown chakra (Sahasrara), which governs connection to universal consciousness, divine understanding, and the gradual release of ego-based limitations.
Can anyone develop a violet aura?
Aura colours shift with inner development. Sustained meditation, service to others, and deep study of spiritual principles can introduce more violet tones into any person's energetic field over time.
What are the challenges of having a violet aura?
People with violet auras often feel isolated due to their depth of perception, struggle with sensory overstimulation, and may find ordinary social environments draining. Grounding practices and regular time in nature help balance these tendencies.
What does a dark or muddy violet aura mean?
A dark or muddy violet tone can indicate spiritual pride, disconnection from the body, burnout from over-extending spiritual gifts, or unexplored shadow material related to power and authority.
What crystals support a violet aura?
Amethyst, clear quartz, lepidolite, and sugilite all support and amplify the violet aura frequency. Amethyst in particular resonates directly with the crown chakra vibration.
How does a violet aura differ from an indigo aura?
Indigo auras are associated with the third-eye chakra and strong psychic perception. Violet auras connect more fully to the crown chakra and emphasise integrated wisdom, spiritual leadership, and unity consciousness rather than purely perceptual gifts.
What does Valerie Hunt say about high-frequency aura colours?
Valerie Hunt's biophysics research at UCLA documented that high-frequency aura readings above 400 Hz often correlated with colours in the violet-white spectrum, and were associated with subjects who reported deep meditative states and heightened spiritual perception.
What is the spiritual mission of a violet aura person?
According to Barbara Brennan's framework, violet aura personalities carry a mission to synthesise spiritual knowledge and serve as bridges between high-vibrational awareness and practical, grounded service in the world.
Sources and Further Reading
- Brennan, Barbara Ann. Hands of Light: A Guide to Healing Through the Human Energy Field. Bantam Books, 1987.
- Brennan, Barbara Ann. Light Emerging: The Journey of Personal Healing. Bantam Books, 1993.
- Hunt, Valerie V. Infinite Mind: Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness. Malibu Publishing, 1996.
- Leadbeater, C.W. The Inner Life. Theosophical Publishing House, 1910.
- Leadbeater, C.W. The Chakras. Theosophical Publishing House, 1927.
- Judith, Anodea. Wheels of Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System. Llewellyn Publications, 1987.