Coral refers to the new consciousness, awakening to deep levels of insight, developing qualities of love, cooperation and wisdom, as well as the wisdom to love ourselves.
How might this come about?
It’s like splitting consciousness in two, one part looking in, the other outwards. Particularly in relation to self-awareness and mindfulness of what one is doing in a non-judgmental way. Within coral is the experience of unrequited love: love that cannot be expressed the way it is felt, love that is not able to be accepted in the form in which it is given. However, what unrequited love can offer us, is a strong potential to develop self-acceptance, the ability to remember ourselves.
With light entering coral, the pale coral invites us to see into the depths of things, bringing an awareness of the divine into the everyday. As we are each a spark of divinity, the secrets of the universe are held within us. Interacting with pale coral nurtures our ability to be conscious of this spark of divinity, so that we may participate in the divine plan with increased awareness.
The Aura-Soma Sanat Kumara and Lady Venus Kumara Quintessence relates to this pale coral colour. The Kumaras offer the Mother and Father principles at the highest levels, helping us find a positive male/female role model within us. This may provide a deep level of nurturing as well as helping to build bridges between the spirit world and this one.






