So, about this purple aura thing, right? I didn’t just read a definition in a book or something and call it a day. Nah, I had to kinda stumble my way into figuring out what it really felt like, what it meant, at least for me and what I’ve seen. It all started when I kept hearing folks talk about auras, and purple seemed to pop up a lot as this super spiritual color.

My First Steps into a Hazy World
I got curious, naturally. My first move was just to, well, try and see them. I read somewhere you should squint at your hand against a plain background. So there I was, staring at my fingers like a weirdo for days. Honestly, for a while, all I got was eye strain. No magic light show, no instant wisdom. I almost gave up, thinking it was all a bunch of hooey.
But then, I started to combine it with just sitting quietly. You know, trying to clear my head a bit, like a mini-meditation, nothing fancy. I wasn’t even trying to see auras then, just trying to chill. And that’s when I first noticed something. It wasn’t like a bright purple spotlight, more like a… a subtle feeling, sometimes a very faint, almost transparent violet haze when I was really relaxed or deeply focused on something I was passionate about, like my writing or even just thinking through a complex problem.
Connecting the Dots: What I Saw and Felt
Once I started noticing that subtle hint, I began to pay more attention to the feeling that came with it. It was often when I felt most connected to my intuition, like I just knew something without being able to explain why. Or when I was having those “aha!” moments, where creative ideas just flowed. This lined up with a lot of what I’d casually read – that purple is tied to spirituality, intuition, and creativity.
I started to observe people I knew, too. Friends who were always dreaming up amazing art projects, or those folks who just seemed to have this deep inner calm and wisdom. The ones who weren’t easily shaken and often had really insightful things to say. I couldn’t see their auras like a pro or anything, but I started to associate that “purple feeling” – that vibe of higher consciousness or deep spiritual connection – with them. It made sense. The stuff I’d picked up suggested that people with a lot of purple in their aura are often drawn to guiding others, or expressing these deep spiritual insights.
- They often seem to seek out meaning beyond the everyday.
- You might find them really into philosophy or deep spiritual discussions.
- Many have a natural pull towards helping or healing others, even if it’s not their job.
So, What’s the Big Deal with Purple?
For me, practicing looking for this, or rather, sensing this, wasn’t about becoming some kind of aura expert. It was more about understanding that energy. When I feel that hint of “purple,” it’s like a reminder to trust my gut, to lean into those creative bursts. It feels like a connection to a more insightful, maybe even wiser, part of myself.

I’ve heard that people with strong purple auras often gravitate towards roles like spiritual teachers, healers, writers, or even monks and nuns – basically, anyone whose work involves tapping into that deeper well of understanding and sharing it. And from my little experiments and observations, that makes a lot of sense. It’s like their spiritual connection and intuition are so strong, they’re almost compelled to use it to guide or inspire.
So yeah, “what does purple aura mean?” From my journey of trying to figure it out, it’s not just a color. It’s this powerful blend of being deeply connected to your spiritual side, having a strong intuition, and a desire to express something more profound, often creatively or by helping others find their own way. It’s a pretty special vibe, I think.