RED
Red  represents the physical phase of mentality. That is to say, it 
stands  for that part of the mental activities which are concerned with 
physical  life. It is manifested by the vitality of the body, and in 
other hues,  tints and shades, is manifested by passions, anger, 
physical cravings,  etc. I shall describe the various forms of Red 
manifestation, a little  later on.
BLUE
Blue  represents the religious, or spiritual, phase of mentality. 
That is to  say, it stands for that part of the mental activities which 
are  concerned with high ideals, altruism, devotion, reverence, 
veneration,  etc. It is manifested, in its various hues, tints, and 
shades, by all  forms of religious feeling and emotion, high and low, as
 we shall see as  we proceed.
YELLOW
Yellow  represents the intellectual phase of mentality. That is to 
say, it  stands for that part of the mental activities which are 
concerned with  reasoning, analysis, judgment, logical processes, 
induction, deduction,  synthesis, etc. In its various hues, tints and 
shades, it is manifested  by the various forms of intellectual activity,
 high and low, as we shall  see as we proceed.
WHITE
White stands for  what occultists know as Pure Spirit, which is a 
very different thing  from the religious emotion of “spirituality,” and 
which really is the  essence of the ALL that really is. Pure Spirit is 
the positive pole of  Being. We shall see the part played by it in the 
astral colors, as we  proceed.
Black stands for the negative pole of Being—the very negation of Pure Spirit, and opposing it in every way. We shall see the part played by it in the astral colors as we proceed.
The various combinations of the  three Astral Primary Colors are 
formed in connection with Black and  White as well as by the blending of
 the three themselves. These  combinations, of course, result from the 
shades of mental and emotional  activity manifested by the 
individuality, of which they are the  reflection and the key.
The combinations and blending of the  astral colors, however, are 
numberless, and present an almost infinite  variety. Not only is the 
blending caused by the mixing of the colors  themselves, in connection 
with black and white, but in many cases the  body of one color is found 
to be streaked, striped, dotted or clouded by  other colors. At times 
there is perceived the mixture of two  antagonistic color streams 
fighting against each other before blending.  Again we see the effect of
 one color neutralizing another.
In  some cases great black clouds obscure the bright colors beneath, 
and  then darken the fierce glow of color, just as is often witnessed in
 the  case of a physical conflagration. Again, we find great flashes of 
bright  yellow, or red, flaring across the field of the aura, showing 
agitation  or the conflict of intellect and passion.
The average student,  who has not developed the astral vision, is 
inclined to imagine that the  astral colors in the human aura present 
the appearance of an egg−shaped  rainbow, or spectrum, or something of 
that sort. But this is a great  mistake. In the first place, the astral 
colors are seldom at rest, for  all mental and emotional activity is the
 result of vibration, change,  and rhythmic motion. Consequently, the 
colors of the aura present a  kaleidoscopic appearance, of constant 
change of color, shape and  grouping—a great electrical display, so to 
speak, constantly shifting,  changing, and blending.
Great tongues of flame like emanations  project themselves beyond the
 border of the aura, under strong feeling  or excitement, and great 
vibratory whirls and swirls are manifested. The  sight is most 
fascinating, although somewhat terrifying at first.  Nature is wise in 
bestowing the gift of astral vision only gradually and  by almost 
imperceptible stages of advance. There are many unpleasant,  as well as 
pleasant, sights on the Astral Plane.
SWAMI PANCHADASI
 
 
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