【Description】

Why would a physiognomist use the words “ruddy glowing face” to describe a person with a prosperous destiny?

Do you know that when purple light and energy appear in the mountains, natural environment or houses, it signals the arrival of an extremely auspicious person?

There are many colors of light. What colors convey auspiciousness? Come and listen to Grandmaster JinBodhi’s explanation.

【You will learn】

  • About auspicious colors
  • The story of the “auspicious purple energy from the east”

【Content】

Light, energy and aura are very mysterious and little-known in our lives for we lack the chance to study them. But I have concluded that good-looking colors are auspicious. These include solid red, yellow, green, blue, purple and white. If the aforementioned colors are pure and comfortable to look at, they tend to be auspicious and lucky, encouraging wealth, promotions or good children. All are auspicious and good. Black is not as good, especially grayish black.

Writers and facial fortunetellers have described those on a lucky streak by their aura. The face is aglow with red or brilliant golden light. Anybody here who is brilliantly golden? Some may see golden stars suddenly. But that’s from hunger because you didn’t eat lunch. That doesn’t count. Some, despite not coating their faces with metallic golden powder, appear golden and are comfortable to look at. They will tend to get rich or get promoted.

So, observing people’s energy, light and aura is similar to observing the aura of Nature, houses, mountains, trees – they are all related. As I understand it, there was a tale of the famous Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu was journeying west, intending to wander the world. The border guard was a general named Yin-xi, a cultured and knowledgeable warrior. He was a profoundly erudite scholar.

In those days, there was no telephone. One morning, as he patrolled, he saw a haze of purple energy from the east. Not just a small haze, it spanned the sky like a huge, purple cloud covering 10,000 miles and filling the sky as it rose from the east. Yin-xi cautioned his soldiers to keep the streets clean in the coming days and to be polite. Why? A saint would be passing through. The city wall was a traffic hub that he’d inevitably arrive at.

Within a month, Lao Tzu arrived riding a large black bull. Why a bull? Slow and steady, like Lao Tzu’s philosophy — steadiness in managing the world and one’s own heart and mind. He came from the east on a black bull. As a result, he left us Tao Te Ching, a classic masterpiece of Chinese culture. So, history called this text “the purple energy from the east”.

The text mentions purple energy. What does purple represent? It is made by mixing blue with red. The exact hue depends on the ratio of blue to red. You can adjust the ratio. We have a photo here. See the bluish part, what is commonly called bluish purple. The reddish part is maroon. These are auspicious colored lights. Very good.

If we see any place, such as a mountain, village or house, with purple light, an auspicious person might appear. This is particularly important. Pay attention, everyone. The key is to observe.

Purple light is very auspicious. It may herald the arrival of an auspicious person.