Description
The book Aura explores how a child’s inner energy, or aura, shapes their psychology and resilience. It begins with the idea that when a child understands their aura is strong and vibrant, they feel capable of facing life’s challenges. This awareness builds self-belief, reduces fear, and helps them respond to difficulties with clarity instead of panic. Aura outlines key psychological and social challenges that children face. The book explains that these experiences can weaken a child’s confidence if their aura is constantly attacked or ignored. However, it also shows that a strong aura can act like a shield, helping them stay emotionally balanced and hopeful.
Parents play a crucial role by affirming the child’s worth, listening without judgment, and encouraging healthy routines like prayer, meditation, or mindful breathing. Schools can support this by creating safe classrooms, running emotional awareness programs, and training teachers to recognise early signs of distress. Together, parents and schools help children see themselves as powerful, not broken. In this way, Aura presents a practical framework where inner strength and outer support combine to make life’s struggles easier to overcome.



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