A magenta aura can announce its presence without even saying a word. These people often have a striking appearance or captivating aesthetic. Whether or not they admit it, many of them seem to enjoy turning heads or receiving double-takes as they walk through a crowd. One could say these people don’t really care what others think of them, so long as they are being spoken or thought about. Often highly creative individuals, performance or visual arts usually come naturally to them, and they tend to produce very distinct pieces. Wherever one may find them, however, they will likely be easy to spot by their obvious flair or magnetism. Magenta personalities often strive to make others see the world in a different way. Many of them hold beliefs or perspectives that most people would consider unusual, radical, or even extreme—which is probably why they seem to relish in challenging the status quo and authority. A magenta aura can make some feel tense or uneasy, especially when it is imbalanced or inauthentically expressed in the aura. Others may sense the intensity boiling inside of them, and they truly can be prone to fiery or dramatic outbursts. These eccentric or flamboyant spirits are designed to draw attention as they disrupt the monotony of life.

At their best, magenta personalities are highly original and able to express themselves in such a way that inspires other to discover and express their own voice. While authenticity is typically a given with them, a magenta aura person should also remember their integrity. Though they may have no issue raising their voice at someone who has wronged them, that anger is ultimately coming from a vulnerable place of being hurt, and is a defensive layer that protects the sensitive core of their beings which often goes unrecognized. A magenta can hurt others or act in such a way that does not ultimately line up with their strongly held convictions. Unfortunately many of them are neglected or abused at a young age, which leads them to adopt a fighter or survivor mentality. When a magenta individual is healthy and balanced, however, they are able to share their most vulnerable emotions, wounds, and traumas in such a way that allows them to connect with others on a deep level. Even at this highly conscious level of expression, others may still be wary of the magenta person out of fear of confronting their own hurt. Fortunately, most people with magenta auras embrace they are not for everyone early on in their lives. While they are usually outspoken, they generally do not seek out relationships with most people, yet form quick bonds with like-minded spirits. As far as intimate partnerships are concerned, there is often a great deal of internal and external conflict for them. On one hand, the magenta person wants to connect with others in a powerful way, but may feel on some level they are too intense to be loved, and may even act out self-fulfilling prophecies from their insecurities or paranoias. When they are resolved in who they are, they may be content in nontraditional relationships or remain happily single—so long as they establish emotional bonds with people who get them.

While the magenta aura does have a more physical orientation, there is often an energetic or spiritual undercurrent that propels it. A magenta individual usually understands from a young age that they are souls or non-physical energy temporarily expressing as physical matter, even if they do not claim to comprehend or understand it. These people often hold a great respect for psychology, spirituality, or any investigatory pursuit that dives into the depths of being. Many of them are drawn to occult aesthetics and symbolism, and feel a deep resonance with the archetypal witch or warlock. Ritual and divination tools tend to make sense for them, as they both utilize elements of the tangible world to extract energy or meaning. While they can be highly intuitive, dysregulated emotions and trauma can distort their perceptions or shut them off from spirituality entirely. Their intuition often comes to them in the form of the inspiration to create something before they really understand what exactly it is they are creating.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of their health issues seem tied to mental health. It is possible that many people with magenta in their auras are diagnosed with personality or mood disorders. Substance abuse does seem more common with this aura color, and would logically result in associated health-related issues. Magenta can sometimes show up around someone who is experiencing agitation, mania, or altered states of consciousness. Vocal damage frequently results from overuse. They often push themselves and their bodies beyond their limits and are prone to burn out and injuries. Though they generally have higher energy levels, these dynamic souls tend to work in sporadic or spontaneous bursts, and truly seem to do best when they are able to live out their lives in accordance with their moments of inspiration. As such, it is usually hard for people with this aura color to maintain a daily routine or traditional job, and this can also have an impact on their wellness. They may be prone to take on more than they can handle due to their high drive and tenacity. It is important for these people to rest before they deplete themselves entirely, and to act in the moments when their energy naturally peaks.

Magenta is one of the colors that is rare to find as a primary aura color. It often shows up around the aura of someone who is undergoing a radical personal transformation or adopting a completely new perspective of the world. Some adolescents (especially girls or femme teens) add magenta to their aura to establish their own sense of self and break the mold that is provided for them. This dynamic energy serves as an example of how to live authentically and express oneself regardless of the receptivity of others. Magenta people do not shy away from drama or conflict—they are often the first to address it. The beauty of this color is frequently unappreciated or even rejected by society, which leads many to reject societal norms in return. Magenta aura people usually feel called to wield their powerful voices as activists or advocates for change. This vibrant color is revitalizing and meant to usher in new energy and perspectives.