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Aura Reading a nun, down to the level of her chakra databanks.

Aura Reading a Franciscan Nun

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When Was the Last Time YOU Aura-Researched a Nun?

For me, the last time I did that kind of research was two days ago. Which was also my first time.

Originally, I set out to aura-research a Facebook Friend, now deceased. But what happened, soon as I explored the first of Joan’s Personhood Chakra Databanks? Wow! I discovered that she was a “Stealth Renunciate.”

Meaning, on her own, Joan Marie lived apart. As though it was her secret that she lived in a religious order. Probably not telling other people that she was living as if a nun.

As I’ve learned, aurically, nuns are different from other people of great religious faith. They’re even different from what I call “Half-and-half renunciates.” (Hey, if you’re curious, I just linked you to an article about why it’s better not to live that way. Much better to commit, one way or the other.)

  • Either live as a householder, a person who lives in the world.
  • OR live in a monastery, convent, or ashram. As a person who lives like a renunciate.
  • Usually it is really unhelpful for spiritual life, hopping back and forth between those very different ways of life. Even though folks living half-and-half don’t usually realize that.

Some of You Expressed Curiosity, Wanting to Know More 

In your honor, I’m researching another renunciate today. You’ve already seen her photo, if you’ve read the article where I first learned about the aura of a Stealth Nun. The article was, PERSONHOOD Chakra Databanks of Joan Marie Barringer.

Today, that same Franciscan nun is in the photo at the top of this post.

Feel free to share your reactions as we go. For me, blogging is interactive by nature. So help others get to know you.

Or make up a first name, if you prefer, in order to publish anonymously. In the first line, write “Call me St. Augustine,” or whatever. (You can do this only at my personal blog, not Medium or Substack.)

Either way, those who COMMENT receive more than those who don’t. And you do know, our comment conversations are free, right?

Just a Little More Background Before We Get Going

All I know about this nun is that she’s a Franciscan. I’ll call her Sr. Mary. (“Sr.” being a common abbreviation for Sister.)

Also, you know what? Before we proceed further, maybe you’d like to learn about my standing to publish this article.

Standing matters, especially at a time when many enthusiastic writers give opinions on topics where they’re just making things up, but sounding as though they were authorities on a subject. (Haven’t you seen plenty of that in our article about empath “experts” who aren’t even empaths themselves?)

Maybe, then, you’d like to learn about my standing to write this article? Simply scroll down to the heading, “Rose Rosetree’s Standing to Teach Aura Reading as Stage 3 Energetic Literacy.

Finally, what if you’re not clear yet on what chakra databanks are? No worries! Click onto “Personhood Can Help You Become a GREAT Soul.” You’ll learn all you need to get the most from what follows here, and at other articles where I research chakra databanks.

Are you curious what I’ll learn about this serene-looking nun? I sure am. Let’s go!

1 Root Chakra Databank for This Body’s Special Excellences

SYMBOLIC SIZE

3 inches. (Close to shut down.)

QUALITY

Sr. Mary isn’t crazy about her physical body. To her, having a body is a necessary evil. She’d rather be an angel.

But while she’s here, this nun will give her body its due.

ROSE ROSETREE COMMENTS

At the time of this photo, Sr. Mary is not using any of the special excellences related to her physical body. Some were available to her for this incarnation, but her renunciate way of life has limited her interest in her human body, apart from abilities like surrendering.

What do you think about the destiny of a nun like Sr. Mary? Do you believe that, from birth, she was fated to become a nun? Or might she have had other ways to lead an excellent life, and she happened to make this particular choice?

Incidentally, my standing as an aura reader does not give me the right to push my opinion about that on you. Here I’m simply asking a question that you might enjoy answering as you see fit.

2.Belly Chakra Databank for Creativity in This Lifetime

SYMBOLIC SIZE

89 feet. (On the large side of normal.)

QUALITY

Sr. Mary loves to use her creativity to help lost souls find their way home. She aims to help everybody reach Heaven; just never through pushing people or trying to frighten them.

3. Heart Chakra Databank for Emotional Self-Awareness 

SYMBOLIC SIZE

3 inches. (Close to shut down.)

QUALITY

Sr. Mary does all she can to wipe her heart clean of emotions. They’re selfish.

She has given her life to Christ. So she considers it a weakness that, sometimes, she still feels personal emotions.

4. Crown Chakra Databank for Spiritually Blessing Others 

SYMBOLIC SIZE

90,000 feet. (Technically, over-functioning.)

QUALITY

Having her vocation be that of a Franciscan nun, spiritually blessing others is all that matters for her. It’s all that matters in life.

ROSE ROSETREE COMMENTS

Sr. Mary blesses others through different types of prayer, including intercessory prayer.

  • She prays for the living.
  • She prays for the dead.
  • As an ordinary householder might meet a stranger and say, “Hello.” Just that naturally, when Sr. Mary thinks about random people she’s met, it’s natural for her to pray for them.

Sometimes a prayer goes easily, smoothly. When there is difficulty, Sr. Mary believes that she is serving as a warrior for Christ. She brings in merciful grace to conquer sin within that human breast.

Note: I do not recommend doing intercessory prayer. My standing for this is separate from the standing to research auras, summarized at the end of this article. Related to intercessory prayer, my standing has to do with my work within Energy Spirituality as an Enlightenment Coach for the Age of Awakening.

Do you have any questions about my perspective on intercessory prayer? Ask away.

5. Soul Chakra Databank for Helping Others

SYMBOLIC SIZE

3 inches. (Close to shut down.)

QUALITY

For Sr. Mary, helping is a worldly matter. Where she really helps others in life is through prayer. Through serving as a conduit for the grace of God to enter a sinner’s life.

At her convent, it’s kind of a running joke how helpless she and the other sisters are. IN the world, they are not OF that material world. Sometimes everyday life frustrates them, but more worldly people help them out, like when they’re driving their car and a tire goes flat.

After the problem is taken care of, Sr. Mary and the other sisters might laugh about how the earthly problems weren’t real. Only salvation is real. Salvation and Heaven.

This is a lesson they need to remember, time and time again.

In Conclusion

Quite a different kind of nun, isn’t she, beautiful Sr. Mary? Much religion and theology color her life, having an impact even down to the subconscious-and-energetic level where information resides within a person’s chakra databanks.

Quite a different kind of nun compared to Joan Marie Barringer, whom I researched three days ago. She’s the one I’ve dubbed a “Stealth Nun.”

Joan’s spiritual path was New Age Spirituality, akin to what one might find by attending services at a Unity Church.

In COMMENTS below, for more education on this deeply meaningful topic (to some of us), here’s what’s coming up. In addition to your COMMENTS, of course.

For Extra Clarity

Over at the original version of this article, at the Energy Spirituality® Blog, I’ll add comparisons, one chakra databank at a time.

  • What was going on with the Stealth Renunciate?
  • And what was happening with Sr. Mary?

In these comments that follow the main article, I’ll make it easy for you to compare the quality of experience at each of these five chakra databanks.

  1. First, Joan Marie.
  2. Then, Sr. Mary.

Thus, you can find a rare kind of information, learning about each of these five chakra databanks. Can you find anything comparable anywhere else on the internet?

Rose Rosetree’s Standing to Teach Aura Reading & Stage 3 Energetic Literacy

Let’s have a new kind of fun with this topic. Last week an AI summary (on my computer) gave a pretty strong acknowledge of my standing to do aura reading. How pleasant a surprise was that? That same day, I wrote and published this article, only on Medium: “How a Skilled Aura Reader Can Outsmart AI.(Says AI.)”

Clearly this was a breakthrough. In that AI Overview, AI managed to get some things right. In addition, if I interpreted the Overview correctly, AI paid my work a huge compliment. (To find out what, click on the link just provided. Btw that link takes you to the article on Medium for free.)

Yes, this article was excellent news. Both for me, and for all who care to spread the word about Energy Spirituality®. Still, AI got a lot wrong. Today I thought it would be fun to upgrade a version of the AI summary – without the mistakes and confusions. Here goes.

Quotes from the AI summary are below, set in regular type. My changes will be in italics.

What Are Personhood Chakra Databanks?

“Personhood Chakra Databanks” are a research instrument – a “Chakra Databank Array,” within the system of Aura Reading Through All Your Senses®, developed by author and teacher Rose Rosetree.

In this system, students gain sophisticated skills of energetic literacy, a minimum of Stage 3 Energetic Literacy. That and higher skills of energetic literacy only became available after the Shift into the Age of Awakening, in 2012.

Previously, aura readers could use only Stage 1 Energetic Literacy or else use Stage 2 Energetic Literacy.

As a professional at today’s aura reading, Rosetree has documented how she has developed Stage 44 Energetic Literacy. This discernment has made it possible to read auras far more accurately than before. Specifically:

Rosetree teaches how to explore eight main chakras, — not just seven. Her addition is the most important one being the Soul Chakra. Also, Rose teaches how to find practical, accurate information when reading additional chakras, of which there are many.

Regarding this Age of Awakening kind of aura reading, what about interpretations? Aura readers can make humanly relevant interpretations. In contrast to the traditional interpretations from reading chakras, related to old-fashioned Enlightenment Teaching.

Each chakra in a person’s aura contains 50 “chakra databanks” that hold detailed information about a person’s current life, from the perspective of what is going on subconsciously and energetically at the time of the in-person aura reading or the photograph being used for the aura reading.

Note: Innovations in Aura Reading Through All Your Senses® include how to accurately read a person’s aura from a regular photograph.

And Now, the Thrilling Conclusion Drawn by AI

At this point, Blog-Buddies, I’ll skip ahead in the AI summary – which appeared on my Google, on Sept. 22, 2025. Let’s look at the rather astonishing conclusion. Imo, the best part:

Personhood credentials:

This concept [of reading chakra databanks to learn about Personhood] should not be confused with “personhood credentials” (PHCs), a technological term from computer science.

These [personhood credentials] are digital credentials designed to prove that an individual is a real person rather than an AI, a concept with no relation to chakras or auras.

Personhood “credentials” — are AI Talk for learning about live human beings. (Here’s an example.)

Rose Rosetree does an aura reading from an image on a laptop. Trump's image in 1916.

Rose Rosetree does an aura reading from an image on a laptop. Trump’s image in 2016.

Your video sample is one click away: Rose aura-reads Donald Trump in 2016, while running for president the first time.

Continuing with the AI Overview about aura reading, and what I’d like to add after:

These [personhood credentials] are digital credentials designed to prove that an individual is a real person rather than an AI, a concept with no relation to chakras or auras.

Here’s a more precise rewrite:

These personhood findings can “prove” that different individuals, such as you and I, reading this article, are real. Knowledge from reading chakra databanks can delve into our individual personhood with some specificity. (And also considerable accuracy.)

While AI cannot do that. And neither can old-fashioned methods of reading auras, Stage 1 Energetic Literacy and Stage 2 Energetic Literacy.

But ordinary people living now can develop Stage 3 Energetic Literacy, just as we can learn word literacy – in order to read this article.

Thanks for reading, everyone.

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  1. 101
    Theodore says:

    I see this in how many people approach anything metaphysical.

    So much belief out there that it is *very important and powerful* to… (practice a spiritual technique, do energy healing, pray etc etc) combined with a (to me, totally incompatible) ‘it’s all good’ attitude towards how those activities are done.

  2. 102
    Theodore says:

    But if those activities *really matter*, if they’re actually powerful, then it must be important to make sure you’re doing them properly.

  3. 103
    Theodore says:

    To me, it seems like that on some level, many people engaged in these metaphysical pursuits must not really believe in them, or don’t really think the outcomes could matter *that* much.

  4. 104
    Theodore says:

    Otherwise, surely they would be at least as interested in doing them properly, as they would be in knowing how to drive, or boil an egg properly.

  5. 105
    Theodore says:

    I also very much enjoyed your Comment #47, Rose.

  6. 106

    God is so much more than any mortal can imagine. Whoever doesn’t recognize that is a fool.

  7. 107

    THEODORE, thank you so much for all you’ve contributed here.

    How I relish the wit in your writing, which is clearly not for the sake of wit, but it’s just how your memorable writing FLOWS!

  8. 108
    Theodore says:

    Thank you, Rose! I am very interested in what you have to say on prayer in the future.

    For myself, feeling like I know basically nothing about prayer, I hardly ever do it. So it would be wonderful to know something new, and true for the Age of Awakening, about prayer.

  9. 109

    Better to do little with prayer than to do much, when it’s an old-fashioned kind of prayer that is well meant but not at all helpful, especially now that the Age of Faith is over.

  10. 110

    You’re also living in Age of Awakening Enlightenment, THEODORE, so that God is strongly present in you with all you say and do.

  11. 111
    Theodore says:

    Thank you, Rose. I have sometimes felt a little worried that I ought to be praying, but couldn’t bring myself to do it.

    Now I can just stop worrying about that, and look forward to learning more later.

  12. 112

    Wise of you.

    Of course, you can always book a personal session with me for Enlightenment Coaching. Requesting that I tell you more about Prayer in the Age of Awakening.

  13. 113
    Anna Patricia says:

    Very interesting, Rose.

    After reading about Sr. Mary, I watched a Youtube video where two young sisters (from another order, not Franciscan) were interviewed about their lives.

  14. 114
    Anna Patricia says:

    One of them talked about intercessory prayer being an important part of her mission.

    She also talked about how her appearance, including her habit, was meant to remind people of God.

  15. 115
    Anna Patricia says:

    My reaction to these sisters reminded me:

    A few weeks ago, I was approached by a very blonde girl, about 19 years old, at the grocery store.

  16. 116
    Anna Patricia says:

    I was friendly at first – perhaps she needed directions or something – then I noticed she had a partner, another blonde girl backing her up – and then she started to talk about Jesus or something. Mormon missionaries.

    So I just said, “Oh honey… no.”

  17. 117
    Anna Patricia says:

    In my world, with God there, the situation was gently absurd.

    Two Mormon teenagers, trying to preach to a woman in Age of Awakening Enlightenment, several times their age.

  18. 118
    Anna Patricia says:

    I’ve had confidence in my own knowing-a-lot at every age, so I don’t hold that against any of these young people.

  19. 119
    Anna Patricia says:

    But – just to give two examples- I laugh to think that I would know what is right for you, Rose, or for Blog-Buddy Theodore.

  20. 120
    Anna Patricia says:

    I respect you too much… and, maybe more important, I am too curious about the unfolding truth of life.

  21. 121
    Anna Patricia says:

    Witnessing how other people use their free will can be beautiful, as in the case with many of my friends.

    It can also be ugly- I’ve known a lot of people who, from my perspective, messed up.

  22. 122
    Anna Patricia says:

    But this new knowledge about intercessory prayer helps me to realize that in all cases, it’s the honorable thing is to let go.

    Free Will is sacred. Sometimes I might get to help- but sneaky help, like intercessory prayer, doesn’t count. It’s off limits for me.

  23. 123

    Thank you for every golden word, ANNA PATRICIA.

  24. 124
    Claudia says:

    Have I ever expressed how grateful I am for this Energy Spirituality(R) Blog? To have a place like this with so much wisdom in the comments!

    And have the casual stories told about what it is like to live in Age of Awakening Enlightenment.

  25. 125
    Claudia says:

    I’m not in Enlightenment yet. At least I can understand that Age of Awakening Enlightenment is new in this world. It’s different from beautiful but different Traditional Enlightenment.

  26. 126
    Claudia says:

    Did it ever occur to you readers that this could be the only blog on the whole internet to have people in Age of Awakening Enlightenment telling their stories?

  27. 127

    Interesting, CLAUDIA. Thanks.

    Is this the only blog on the whole internet to have people in Age of Awakening Enlightenment telling their stories?

  28. 128

    You know, I think you’re right. I just googled “Age of Awakening Enlightenment” and it looks like writing on Energy Spirituality® pretty much owns the smallish number of hits. A good beginning!

  29. 129

    CLAUDIA and other Blog-Buddies, what if you’d like to spread the word about “Age of Awakening Enlightenment”?

    Hey, I’ll link you to a bunch of articles on Age of Awakening Enlightenment at this blog. Keep scrolling down and click on the title of your choice. You’ll move to the url. If you like, you can write a post or comment to share it on social media, like Facebook, Goodreads, LinkedIn. Include that link. Can really help us to spread the word.

  30. 130

    So thank you, CLAUDIA, and thank you ANNA PATRICIA for giving us much to think about.

  31. 131
    Theodore says:

    Rose, re your Comment #112 – thank you. On to my list of potential session topics it goes :-)

  32. 132
    Theodore says:

    Anna Patricia, I really enjoyed reading your perspective.

    I particularly liked Comment #122. I agree, free will *is* sacred – if people don’t want my help, then I can’t help them.

  33. 133
    Allison says:

    I have a better idea from this Aura Research and Personhood Chakra Databanks how much nuns give up, or what this nun has given up, in order to have serenity and a nun’s life of service.

    Much more than just…can’t get married, can’t own property, etc.

  34. 134

    ALLISON, you’re so right. Being human, whether we’re renunciates or householders, we’re going to have a big chunk of change-and-growth every decade or so. During those times of soul-searching, there can be many reasons to feel terrible about “All I’ve given up,” etc.

  35. 135

    Much depends, I suspect, on whether the renunciate has a good fit with the culture of the organization and the Mother Superior (or equivalent).

    I have known renunciates who became bitterly, bitterly disappointed. And then felt trapped.

  36. 136

    What a lovely, compassionate comment from you, ALLISON. (Not surprisingly.) \

    Much food for thought.

  37. 137
    Horatio says:

    It was fascinating to learn about what is going on with Sister Mary’s Chakra Databanks.

    Aura Reading Through All Your Senses® is so revealing! And provides a conscious understanding of people, in the there and now, which otherwise wouldn’t be possible.

  38. 138

    HORATIO, I find it fascinating, too. Back in the day when you suddenly learned that someday you really would be able to read WORDS, wasn’t it a similar kind of fascination?

    I can do that? Someday I can read all I like.

  39. 139

    You realized, once you learned those skills of WORD literacy, you could read any words, anywhere.

    Well, it’s similar, learning good skills of ENERGETIC literacy. Then all you need to research any person you choose is a front-facing photograph that includes all the chakra areas you would like to research, and then you can read up to 50 different chakra databanks per chakra.

  40. 140

    In person, or from regular photographs, you can do that – so thrilling! So empowering!

    What an adventure into anybody’s personhood!

  41. 141

    Further, you can learn even more advanced skills of Energetic Literacy where all you need is a front-facing headshot – shoulders also facing forward – and then you can read any chakra databank on a person.

    Currently, I teach this only through personal mentoring. What a skill! It might take you just 1-4 sessions to learn it and then you’ve got THAT skill as a resource for the rest of your life.

  42. 142

    Today, HORATIO and other Blog-Buddies, I was having a related comment conversation over at “Worldly Wisdom for Entrepreneurs, Empaths, & More.”

  43. 143

    If you read Comments #1-28, you’ll find a cautionary tale about how badly empaths can confuse themselves, even frighten themselves, and take terrible Spiritual Side Trips.

    Mainly due to not progressing beyond Stage 1 Energetic Literacy – which everybody can have now, but it’s unreliable and often becomes a basis for jumping to false conclusions.

  44. 144

    Good quality skills, Stage 3 Energetic Literacy or higher, can result in wonderful insights with High Truth Value, insights that are helpful as well as fascinating.

    Thanks for the inspiration, HORATIO.

  45. 145
    Allison says:

    Such an important point in Comment #135, Rose. Thank you.

  46. 146

    You’re welcome, ALLISON. In Comment #135 I was thinking in particular of a conversation I had with one of the American swamis who staffed the Yogaville Retreat Center.

  47. 147

    Yogaville was founded by Swami Satchitananda, whom I remember fondly. Both times I was there as a visitor, he spoke beautifully before the assembled group, with traditional words of wisdom that I recognized as coming from a Hindu tradition that would have been adjacent to the tradition taught by my former guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

    I’m grateful to have witnessed these two samples of his beautiful service as an Enlightenment Teacher, hearing him address those present at Yogaville before he made his transition. That death came before the Shift into the Age of Awakening, as I recall.

  48. 148

    When I think of Yogaville, ALLISON and other Blog-Buddies, I also think of Carole King. One of the best singers and songwriters of a certain era. Much loved by me.

    Being a follower of Swami Satchitananda, she donated all the money to buy the land and build the ashram, including the sacred areas and the housing for visitors like me. At first, he was reluctant. She was a rock ‘n roll singer! Finally, she recounted, Carole said to him, “What’s wrong? Don’t you want my money?”

  49. 149

    Fortunately, the Swami relented. Yogaville was, and probably still is, just lovely.

  50. 150

    The first of three things I think of, concerning Yogaville, however is neither magnificent Carole King nor the beautiful World Server Guru, Swami Satchitananda.

    Instead I think of a very everyday-seeming, saffon-clad, nun who was working there, making the place run. I’l call her “Swami Gladys.”

  51. 151

    We got into a conversation somehow, and I offered to give her some aura reading.

    As often happens after that, we had a profound conversation from her side, and I listened in order to be of service to her.

  52. 152

    When reading her aura, I told her what was kind to tell her.

    I never said anything like, “After giving your life for this, it doesn’t seem as though you’re even remotely close to Spiritual Enlightenment.”

  53. 153

    Feeling heard, Swami Gladys wound up telling me a lot about her life currently.

    And very personally.

  54. 154

    She told me how much she wished she could leave her life as a renunicate.

    It hadn’t brought her what she expected, nor what she had dreamed that – at best – such a life could be.

  55. 155

    Next she said, with great sorrow but not a trace of self-pity, something like what I’m about to paraphrase:

    “I left no other possibilities open. I promised to live here and serve here for the rest of my life.”

  56. 156

    “If somehow I found the courage to leave all this behind, what would I do?

    “I have no profession. My entire adult life I’ve worked here, making Yogaville run.”

  57. 157

    “If I left, who would hire me? To do what?”

  58. 158

    “Little did I know when I became a nun here, it had to be for life – whether or not I changed my mind later.”

  59. 159

    I listened to all she had to say.

    No advice.
    No chipper statements.

  60. 160

    All I could do was to listen to her in a caring way.

  61. 161

    Your asking about this sort of thing, ALLISON, in one of your earlier comments in this conversation, pulled this story out of me.

  62. 162

    Regardless of whichever path a human being has chosen in life, or dutifully followed, there may come times of great regret. A feeling of powerlessness.

    Sometimes there might be an overall feeling that, “What I chose was right for me.”

  63. 163

    At such times, I think it can help is to ask ourselves, “Have I lived in a way that was morally right? Did I do good, as best I could?”

  64. 164

    When the answer to such questions is YES, that can lift us (for a while, anyway) away from painful emotions.

    * To live a life where our conscience says, “You’ve done good.” That’s within our power.
    * To always feel happy? That’s beyond our control.

  65. 165
    Allison says:

    So powerful, Rose, your example of helping this swami (I recognize you, in that example!).

    Your caring heart, honesty, and service.

  66. 166
    Allison says:

    And thank you for the questions we can ask that are soothing in times of regret or disappointment.

  67. 167
    Allison says:

    In a way, believing in reincarnation which I do is also soothing. I don’t have to do everything in one life.

  68. 168

    Awe! Thanks for this latest from you, ALLISON.

    I agree so much that, if one does believe in reincarnation – as we do, it is just as you wrote:
    I don’t have to do everything in one life.

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