Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing
Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing

Eclass 36: The Invisible Halo: Seeing Auras Remotely

Hello Explorers!

When most people think of an aura, they imagine the luminous energy field surrounding humans. But through Remote Viewing, we can perceive that everything has an aura—not just people. Buildings, rivers, trees, mountains, animals, even ancient ruins all carry their own energy signature. These “invisible halos” tell the stories of life, memory, and vibration across time and space.

As a medical intuitive and remote viewer, I’ve often observed that the aura of a place or object can influence the people who interact with it. A castle may hold the energetic imprints of centuries of lives, battles, and emotions. A river carries not only water but also the flow of collective memory. Trees and animals radiate balance, vitality, and wisdom.

Why Seeing Auras of Places & Nature Matters

Connection to Earth Energy
: Helps us understand how environments support or deplete our vitality.

Historical Insights
: Old structures carry energetic “residues” that reveal what happened there.

Healing Potential: Certain natural auras (forests, rivers, sacred sites) replenish and restore health.

Guidance: By viewing the aura of a place, you can know if it is beneficial or harmful to spend time there.

Real Examples of Auras

Buildings:

A modern hospital viewed remotely showed a grayish, heavy aura—reflecting sorrow, illness, and stress.

A Buddhist temple in Thailand glowed golden-white, radiating serenity and prayerful energy.

Rivers:

The Nile in Egypt appeared as a deep blue aura with golden streaks—symbolizing both life-giving force and the weight of ancient civilizations.

A small river in Siberia carried a clean, green-blue aura—pure and healing, untouched by history’s heaviness.

Animals:

Horses often show a vibrant red-orange aura of vitality and strength.

Elephants in Africa reveal a deep indigo aura, radiating wisdom and memory.

Trees:

An oak tree in Scotland appeared with a strong green aura mixed with brown, symbolizing deep roots and endurance.

A Siberian cedar tree revealed a shimmering white-green aura, often linked to spiritual protection.

Castles & Ruins:

A medieval Scottish castle viewed remotely was surrounded by a misty gray aura with flashes of red—memories of battles and unresolved emotions.

Roman ruins in Italy glowed faintly yellow and ochre, carrying the aura of collective thought, philosophy, and learning.

Continents:

Africa, viewed from afar, emanates an aura of warm orange and deep red—symbolizing vitality, ancient memory, and raw life force.

Siberia radiates a pale blue aura with silvery tones—vastness, stillness, and spiritual testing.

Steps to Remote View Auras of Places & Nature

Choose a Target: A tree, a river, a castle, or a ruin (you can use photos as a starting point).

Ground Yourself: Relax with breathwork or meditation.

Intend to Perceive the Aura: Ask: What energy field surrounds this place/being?

Notice the First Impression: Don’t force it. Colors, textures, feelings may appear.

Record Colors & Shapes: Is the aura bright, dim, turbulent, smooth?

Interpret: Connect the colors/shapes with meanings (life force, trauma, wisdom, etc.).

Validate: Compare your impressions with known history, atmosphere, or physical condition of the place.

Practice Assignment

Pick one natural place (tree, river, or animal) and one human-made structure (building, ruin, or castle).

Remote view their aura. Record:

First colors you perceive.

The feeling it radiates.

Whether the aura feels healing, heavy, or neutral.

Compare with what you know about the place/being.

👉 Example targets to try:

A river near your home.

A famous historic site (like the Colosseum in Rome).

A tree in your garden.

An image of an animal you love.

✨ This continuation of aura work teaches you that life energy is everywhere—in people, places, animals, and the Earth itself. Learning to sense these auras through Remote Viewing expands your awareness and connects you more deeply with both history and nature.