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Aura

Aura is a Latin word that refers to a distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, place, or thing. In the context of paranormal beliefs, an aura is a supposed psychic energy field surrounding a person. This concept is often associated with esoteric disciplines such as spiritualism, occultism, and New Age thought. The term "aura" can be translated to Hebrew as אורה (pronounced "ora"). In other languages, it is known as aura in Spanish, aura in French, Aura in German, and aura in Italian. The idea of an aura has been explored in various cultural and religious traditions, often linked to the concept of a person's spiritual or emotional state. In art, the term is also used to describe the luminous glow that sometimes surrounds figures in religious paintings, symbolizing holiness or divine favor. Scientifically, the term "aura" is also used in medicine to describe the sensory disturbances that can precede certain types of seizures or migraines.

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Aura most commonly refers to:Aura (paranormal), a purported field of luminous multi-colored radiation around a person or object Aura (symptom), a symptom experienced before a migraine or seizure Halo, glory, or aureola, a ring of light that surrounds a person in religious art Halo, glory or corona, phenomena where a ring of light surrounds an object
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