It took an extraordinary amount of time for me to even entertain the possibility that someone, like Jacob of the Bible, would actually plot to steal my my power which was intertwined with my destiny and blessing which is also known as my birthright. Eventually, though, I could no longer live in denial. And it wasn’t long before I thoroughly understood the thief’s tactics. I could write a book on how to do this, I thought. Specifically, I considered outlining the formula for how it was done to me.
It was done covertly in plain sight through an organized system which appears to be operating both ethically and legally.
But then I remembered the manual had already been written. Robert Green, author of The 48 Laws of Power, spells out Law #7 saying, “Get others to do the work for you but always take the credit. Use the wisdom, knowledge and legwork of other people to further your own cause.”
He continues, “Not only will such assistance save you valuable time and energy, it will give you a godlike aura of efficiency and speed. In the end, your helpers will be forgotten and you will be remembered. Never do yourself what others can do for you. Do not be naive. At this very moment, while you are slaving away on some project, there are vultures circling above trying to figure out a way to survive and even thrive off your creativity. It is useless to complain about this (to) the industrious or to wear yourself ragged with bitterness.”
My years long humiliation ritual is still fresh in my memory.
Thus, it is with trepidation that I risk committing an act of arrogance by admitting that my destiny, which includes my life’s work which shaped my energetic biofield, was and is worth attempting to steal. I could go back to my childhood and list the reasons starting there. But instead, let me start with the month just prior to the COVID lockdown.
One Friday evening, after finishing an on-call hospice visit, I stopped at a psychic fair in Phoenix. I had previously seen an advertisement for an aura photo booth. I knew next to nothing about auras at that point. And just like one day in the near future, when I wouldn’t want to spoil my first Ayahuasca experience with research, I then didn’t want to set expectations for the portrait. However, on the way there, while driving, I saw my aura in the same way that I had seen Tyrone peeking around the dresser that one night. And what I saw was a rainbow.
It is important to know that I had never before heard of a rainbow aura.
Or if I had, I didn’t remember. But either way, after finding parking down the street, I stood in line with others who were waiting to have their adapted Kirlian photo taken by Cosmic Hour. Finally, it was my turn. As the photographer, Monika George, watched my photo slowly develop, she became more and more excited as she pointed out all the colors that were appearing. Because I hadn’t researched it, I didn’t know that rainbow auras were uncommon. Monika gave me an amazing reading.
She interpreted my aura. But there was a line behind me and she only had so much time. So, I went wild with the research. In her article, Rainbow Aura’s 101: What They Are & What They Mean, From An Expert, Sarah Regan says, “The standard amount of colors Merrick (the expert) typically sees in an aura reading is one to two. On the rare occasion, though, she’ll meet someone who is surrounded by five or six colors—the most she’s ever seen in one person’s aura. This, she says, indicates very dynamic energy and lots of change and experience.”
Psychic Medium, Craig Hamilton-Parker, whose video I will post in one of the next entries, says our aura colors, which indicate our psychological state, correspond to those of the chakra systems of the body. However, before I could go deep into the analysis of each individual color meaning, I realized that my rainbow aura reminded me very much of a Bible story I learned as a young child. I’m referring to the son of Jacob known as Joseph, the one whose coat of many colors was stolen from him.