Result Guide

How to read your aura test result without flattening it into one color.

Your result has more than a color badge. It includes a primary color, a secondary nuance, an energy direction, a boundary style, and an archetype name. Each part answers a different question.

The parts of your result

Part What it is How to use it
Primary color The strongest color score in your answers. Read this as your main emotional and motivational tone.
Secondary color The next strongest color score. Use this as nuance, not a competing identity.
Energy direction Radiant or Magnetic. This explains whether your energy tends to move outward or draw inward first.
Boundary style Defined or Permeable. This explains how strongly you separate your energy from the mood around you.
Archetype name The named profile created by the three-part code. Use it as a memorable shorthand for the full pattern.

Do not treat the color as the whole result

If your result is Green, that tells you the core tone. It does not yet tell you whether the Green energy is protective and visible, quiet and rooted, openly generous, or deeply absorbent. Direction and boundary style create those differences.

That is why two Green results can lead to different archetypes, and why the archetype name can sometimes feel more accurate than the color alone.

Primary color

What pattern repeats most across your answers.

Secondary color

What adds flavor, contrast, or context to the main color.

Direction

How your energy moves before other people interpret it.

Boundary

How much you absorb from the environment around you.

A practical way to read the result

  • Start with the color page, then layer direction and boundary on top.
  • Read the strengths as natural advantages, not obligations.
  • Read blind spots as stress patterns, not flaws or moral judgments.
  • Compare love, work, and stress sections instead of relying on one sentence.
  • Retake the quiz after major life changes if your current pattern feels different.

Why your result may change

A result can change when your current life pattern changes. Stress, a new relationship, a recovery period, grief, creative momentum, or major responsibility can all shift which answers feel true. That does not mean the test failed. It may mean a different layer is more active now.

When comparing two results, look for what changed. If the color stayed the same but the boundary changed, the core tone may be stable while your openness or protection level shifted. If the color changed but direction stayed the same, your way of moving energy may be stable while your motivation changed.

How aura portraits fit into the result

An aura portrait is a visual expression of the result, not proof of a measured energy field. It works best when you treat it as a shareable identity object: a color, mood, and archetype translated into an image.

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