What you share shapes what an aura reading can reflect — and with this kind of reading, people often aren't sure what's even relevant. Here's the level that actually helps, and the things you can safely skip.
Share how you've been feeling
An aura reading reflects your emotional energy, so the useful detail is exactly that — how you've felt:
- Your recent state — drained, wired, heavy, light, restless, flat; whatever's been true.
- What's been affecting your energy — the situation, relationship, or stretch of life that's been lifting or depleting you.
- What's on your mind — the thing you keep circling, the mood you can't shake, the question underneath.
- What prompted the reading now — the moment that made you want to check in with your energy.
Emotional honesty is the raw material here. "I've felt heavy and drained for weeks and I don't fully know why" gives a reading far more to reflect than any physical detail could.
What you can skip
You don't need the things people often assume they must provide:
- No photo — a genuine written aura reading works from what you describe, not an image. Any service claiming to scan your aura from a photo for a fee is worth real caution.
- No physical measurements or technical detail — this reading reflects emotional energy, not a literal field to be quantified.
- No health specifics — and this one matters. An aura reading isn't the place for medical or mental-health concerns; those belong with a qualified professional. You don't need to share symptoms or conditions, and a reading shouldn't be treated as somewhere to address them.
The honesty that helps most
As with any reflective reading, the most useful thing you can bring is honesty about what you'd rather not mention — the low mood you've been minimising, the drain you've been powering through, the feeling you've kept to yourself. A reading is private precisely so that can come, and it's usually where the real reflection lands. A tidied-up account gets a surface reading; an honest one gets something that resonates.
A shape that works
One honest paragraph about how you've been feeling, one about what's been affecting it, and whatever's on your mind. That's plenty. If the feeling is hard to put into words, say that too — "I can't quite describe it, but something's felt off" is genuinely useful and a good reader knows what to do with it.
For where your write-up goes next, the full journey from your words to the delivered reading takes two minutes. And when your honest paragraph is ready, so is your aura reading — private, written, and usually back within the hour.