Green Aura
The light here is softer, filtered through leaves and shadow, settling gently over the small white blooms. Nothing reaches outward too quickly. The flowers remain close, delicate, almost hidden, as if they are not trying to be seen, only to exist in their own quiet way.
This is where we begin. In openness.
There is a part of you that does not push or force, but allows. A space within that softens instead of resists, that stays present instead of closing. This is your energy in its most receptive form—the place where connection happens, where you feel something move between you and the world.
But over time, that connection can fade.
Not all at once, but quietly.
You stay present, but not fully open. You respond, but without letting anything truly land. What once felt natural—giving, receiving, being moved—becomes distant, almost muted.
The energy is still there. It always is. But it no longer moves freely between you and everything around you.
So how do we return to it?
Not by forcing yourself to open, but by allowing space again.
By staying a little longer in what you feel. By letting something reach you without immediately stepping back. By allowing connection without needing to control it.
And slowly, something begins to shift.
The space within you softens. The distance closes. And that quiet, steady openness returns—not all at once, but enough.
Like small white flowers blooming beneath the trees, not reaching for attention, but existing fully, gently, and without resistance.
This is your Green Aura.
The energy of connection, of openness, of being truly here with what is in front of you.
Not something you chase.
Something you allow.