Orange Aura
Light moves across the surface of the water, breaking into fragments, then gathering again. Nothing stays still for long. The air is warm, the colors soft, and the tulips lean gently toward the light, opening without urgency, as if they are following something they don’t need to explain.
This is where we begin. In movement.
There is a part of you that feels before it thinks. A quiet current that moves through your body, guiding you toward what draws you in, what excites you, what feels alive. This is your creative energy—not something you force, but something that begins the moment you allow yourself to feel.
It moves through sensation, through desire, through the small pull toward something you can’t fully name yet. And when it’s uninterrupted, it becomes expression. It becomes creation.
But this flow can slow.
Not because it disappears, but because it is interrupted.
You begin to override what you feel. To question it, redirect it, contain it. What once moved naturally becomes controlled. The body hesitates. The impulse fades before it can become something real.
The energy is still there. It always is. But it no longer moves freely—it pauses, it waits, as if it needs permission.
So how do we return to it?
Not by forcing creativity, but by allowing flow.
By following what feels natural, even in small ways. By letting yourself respond instead of holding back. By trusting what draws you forward, before you understand it.
And slowly, it begins again.
A shift. A response. A sense of motion returning—not rushed, but real.
Like tulips opening by the water, not trying to control the light, but moving with it, becoming something in the process.
This is your Orange Aura.
The energy of flow, of desire, of creation that happens when you stay connected to what you feel.
Not something you control.
Something you move with.