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Since the Earth manifests nature by being the harbinger of everything living on its body, we can conclude that nature has an orange aura. Following that train of thought, then, people with orange in their auras are nature lovers. Being sports-minded, they love to do anything having to do with the outdoors. Taking long walks in the woods revives them. When forced to stay indoors for long periods of time, they might become ill.
Trees and animals mean a lot to them. They want to be a part of nature, and they are, just by the very fact that they are alive.
People with orange in their auras rarely meet a stranger. Their outgoing attitudes make them good friends. Because of their personalities, others speak highly of these down-to-earth people. Although they may sometimes invoke anger from others, it usually doesn't last very long. No one can remain mad at someone so helpful.
Persons with orange in their auras are good lovers and can be kinky where sex is concerned. But they don't consider themselves kinky - just willing to try what their partners like.
A person with a predominantly orange aura tends to take up for the underdog and will enter any situation in which he feels someone is being battered.
Orange personalities are loud. They talk a lot and know enough to be dangerous about most subjects.
In most cases they are the nicest people one could ever meet, but don't dare try to push one. If you do, you'll be sorry. You'll feel as if you have a tiger by the tail, and you won't know whether to drop the tail or continue running in circles trying to stay away from its teeth.
Orange personalities are always aware of their surroundings, but they appear to be more adventurous than most because they take premeditative chances. Even though they seem impulsive, they generally are very much aware of what they are doing and even have a plan, as haphazard as it may appear.
They learn and remember through experience. People with orange in auras are on a quest to learn, testing the boundaries of each challenge they come into contact with.
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