how living in the jungle changes your aura

when i first moved here, i thought the changes would be in my schedule, my food, maybe my skin from all the sun.

but what surprised me was how much my energy changed. my whole field — what some people call the aura — started to feel different. i used to have a bright purple aura, loud and clear, but here… it’s denser, stronger. i feel like this place let me balance my light and shadow, hold them both without splitting. it’s rich, grounded, and full — my energy learned how to contain itself and still radiate.

in downtown, my energy felt thinner, always stretched, buzzing from noise i couldn’t see. here, the forest’s pace is different. trees don’t rush. the air has patience. everything moves at a steady, unshaken rhythm — and eventually, you do too.

my aura has grown bigger, denser, stronger. it holds more — more light, more life, more of me.

and my senses… they’ve gone times ten. my intuition, already sharp, is now amplified — even from here in the jungle, i can hear thoughts and conversations without being near. my sensitivity — to plants, weather, the smallest shifts in mood or space — is beyond what i thought possible. i love it, and i hate it. it’s a lot.

there’s something primal here — raw, untamed. nature doesn’t let you stay separate from her. she takes you in, piece by piece. your edges blur. your rhythm syncs to hers, whether you plan for it or not. and because i’m holding this energy now, i can feel how it moves through people. i trigger, stir, awaken — i’m not shrinking anymore, and for some, that’s almost too much light to look at.

my colors have shifted. green and gold from the plants and sun, blue from the quiet, pink from the heart opening that happens without permission. the forest’s frequency — grounding, ancient, steady — has become part of my own. my energy feels rooted in a way that doesn’t shake easily.

the noise? gone. the layers of invisible static from the city — electromagnetic fields, stress, mental clutter — they’ve fallen away.

science will tell you this is lower cortisol, balanced nervous system, calmer brain waves. i’ll tell you it’s because the forest is alive, and she’s claimed me.

living here didn’t just change how my aura looks — it made me stronger, wilder, and more my own than i’ve ever been.

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