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Aura is not a simple energy nor an endless power in a linear sense. Aura is the world's self-unfolding, the living whole that contains all limits, becomes those limits, and eventually returns to itself. It is not outside of existence, nor separate from beings—it is the process of Being itself.
Every creature, human or otherwise, is Aura limiting itself, taking on form, thought, and finitude to experience, struggle, break, and reabsorb those limits. Life, death, memory, fear, will, and evolution are not separate from Aura; they are how Aura contemplates itself.
It polarizes into opposites—body and soul, fate and choice, matter and spirit—only to overcome these contradictions and recognize them as its own reflections. Thus, Aura is a true infinity: not the endless beyond, but the complete circle of becoming, conflict, and return.
Aura is not energy that one possesses, but the act of existing, the circle of becoming, the conflict that leads to understanding, and the infinite remembering itself through the finite.
"The question arises how few are capable of manipulating Aura to an unimaginable degree like creating a pocket world or causing reality to fracture. Aura does not require strength to wield. It requires transparency. Most living beings are too dense with identity — too convinced that they are separate from the world. But there are individuals whose bodies and souls are slightly 'hollow.' They are not empty in the sense of weakness but are empty like an instrument. In other words, resonant. Aura does not fill them. It passes straight through."
