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Mike
17th December 2019, 01:56
..So I was leaving work around 7:00pm tonight when I looked up into the sky and saw what appeared to be an orange streak. For a moment I thought it might be an asteroid, but the streak appeared to be motionless. It just sat there in the sky, roughly 45 degrees off the horizon.
The distance between me and it is hard to judge. At first it appeared to be kind of close..and by close I mean a matter of miles. But then something odd happened.
The orange trail evaporated and the whole thing blinked out of existence. And then it came back to life, but now it appeared as a blob of light that gained and lost intensity alternately. At this point, except for it's odd behavior, it looked no different than a star in the night sky.
It turned bright one last time before it dimmed and assumed the appearance of a distant star. Then it descended in a straight line, quite deliberately and slowly, to a point roughly 30 degrees off the horizon. And then, just as deliberately, it took a 90 degree turn left and traveled that line for maybe 5 seconds before it stopped and again assumed the appearance of a distant star. It blended it seamlessly with the night sky.
I tried to communicate with it mentally, asking it if it could recreate the orange streak it represented just a few moments earlier. Nothing happened, sad to say.
But there ya go, my first UFO sighting.
Kryztian
17th December 2019, 02:39
This could also be a fireball :flame: (really intense meteor). You see them moving in one direction and there is a flash of light, sometimes colored. They last about a second, or less. And it's quite a moving experience.
You can report it to the American Meteor Society:
https://fireball.amsmeteors.org/members/imo/report_intro
They will ask where you were standing and in what direction the sighting was, color, altitude, time, etc. Based on multiple reports, they can coordinate where the event happened. You can check their records to see if anything was reported at that time.
I don't want to down play the idea that you really saw a UFO, but seeing a fireball is also a rare experience. I saw a UFO in 2009, and have been requesting a repeat performance, which never happened, but now have seen three fireballs in about five years. I am convinced that something guided me to be in the right place at the right time with my head tilted in the right direction to see it each time. The last one was last Saturday night (actually Sunday at 1:25 am).
Of course, maybe it was a real bonafide alien space craft :ufo:, or large orb or some other sign of intelligent life in the universe. Either way, you saw something remarkable so congratulations. :rockon:
Kalamos
17th December 2019, 03:19
I saw a rocket launch (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/spacex-falcon-9-rocket-launch-communications-satellite-today-2019-12-16/) tonight while driving a bus. I was all excited but none of the 10 or so passengers seemed to care. I guess you seen one, you seen them all. Basically it looked like a fireball that dimmed out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-WwKNRwr8g
That's my view from Orlando except no clouds tonight.
Update: Oh I saw this at around 7pm eastern. Do you live in FL?
jagman
17th December 2019, 03:29
I would like to see a UFO before I go lol I'm happy you finally seen one Mike. I have to be careful about what I wish for I just watched the movie The 4th Kind and it scared the hell out of me. I often thought what I would do if I came across a UFO that was landed? Would I turn around and leave? Or would my curiosity get me into trouble. Anyway good to hear your still keeping an open mind on the many mysteries that surround us. When my mother was little about 11 or 12 she said one landed at her farm in rural Missouri. She and my grandma may have been abducted . I guess that's where my obsession with the UFO phenomenon comes from.
EFO
17th December 2019, 03:30
..So I was leaving work around 7:00pm tonight when I looked up into the sky and saw what appeared to be an orange streak. For a moment I thought it might be an asteroid, but the streak appeared to be motionless. It just sat there in the sky, roughly 45 degrees off the horizon.
The distance between me and it is hard to judge. At first it appeared to be kind of close..and by close I mean a matter of miles. But then something odd happened.
The orange trail evaporated and the whole thing blinked out of existence. And then it came back to life, but now it appeared as a blob of light that gained and lost intensity alternately. At this point, except for it's odd behavior, it looked no different than a star in the night sky.
It turned bright one last time before it dimmed and assumed the appearance of a distant star. Then it descended in a straight line, quite deliberately and slowly, to a point roughly 30 degrees off the horizon. And then, just as deliberately, it took a 90 degree turn left and traveled that line for maybe 5 seconds before it stopped and again assumed the appearance of a distant star. It blended it seamlessly with the night sky.
I tried to communicate with it mentally, asking it if it could recreate the orange streak it represented just a few moments earlier. Nothing happened, sad to say.
But there ya go, my first UFO sighting.
Based in your description of the event and my experience your hope/wish/intention has fulfilled and I believe that you saw a ufo.
RunningDeer
17th December 2019, 03:47
Congrats to you, Mike. https://i.imgur.com/3x9om0z.gif
I suspect we’re fine tuning up our 'eyes to see' and opening up to more possibilities. Why I say this is because in the last couple of weeks, I've caught white sparks with a hint of blue or gold in my periphery vision. Some are big enough that I instinctually duck.
I caught two flashes of what I thought was a burst of sunshine only the skies were thick with storm clouds. One other phenomena was I saw the tree branch as rainbows of color that twinkled with life.
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Sue (Ayt)
17th December 2019, 04:18
Congrats to you, Mike. https://i.imgur.com/3x9om0z.gif
I suspect we’re fine tuning up our 'eyes to see' and opening up to more possibilities. Why I say this is because in the last couple of weeks, I've caught white sparks with a hint of blue or gold in my periphery vision. Some are big enough that I instinctually duck.
I caught two flashes of what I thought was a burst of sunshine only the skies were thick with storm clouds. One other phenomena was I saw the tree branch as rainbows of color that twinkled with life.
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I had the same thing happen to me last night while standing in my yard, RunningDear. I was kind of in an alpha state, just gazing at the sky, when a white flash very near me to my right made me jump a mile!
Mike
17th December 2019, 06:50
hey Kalamos, yes I live in Lake Mary, right up the road from Orlando. thanks for the post and the video.
That may very well be what I saw then. There are some similarities between my sighting and the video. What I can't explain is the part where it seemed to drop down in a straight line and go 90 degrees left. Perhaps there's some explanation for that, based on my location and angle and so forth. Maybe I was misinterpreting the motion of the thing.
Well that's a little embarrassing. I was trying to telepathically communicate with a rocket. If there were any real ET's around witnessing it all, I bet they were a little amused ("..look at this one, talking to a rocket. pfft, humans...")
I suspect that it was the rocket. I didn't feel the accompanying sanctity and awe that others describe when witnessing such events, and I found the absence suspicious. I kept waiting for a sense of wonder that never arrived...and I couldn't decide if that was some sort of deficiency on my part or what I imagined were the ET's. because i've been very anxious for a sighting for a long long time. it was like when you're very interested in someone romantically, and you find out one day they like you too, but too much time has passed and you no longer care, and you're sorta disappointed that you don't care but there's nothing you can do about it. that's what it was like. i just shrugged my shoulders and drove off. i suspect i would have had a more visceral reaction had it been a real UFO.
Sorry guys: very likely a false alarm
Innocent Warrior
17th December 2019, 07:18
hey Kalamos, yes I live in Lake Mary, right up the road from Orlando. thanks for the post and the video.
That may very well be what I saw then. There are some similarities between my sighting and the video. What I can't explain is the part where it seemed to drop down in a straight line and go 90 degrees left. Perhaps there's some explanation for that, based on my location and angle and so forth. Maybe I was misinterpreting the motion of the thing.
Well that's a little embarrassing. I was trying to telepathically communicate with a rocket. If there were any real ET's around witnessing it all, I bet they were a little amused ("..look at this one, talking to a rocket. pfft, humans...")
I suspect that it was the rocket. I didn't feel the accompanying sanctity and awe that others describe when witnessing such events, and I found the absence suspicious. I kept waiting for a sense of wonder that never arrived...and I couldn't decide if that was some sort of deficiency on my part or what I imagined were the ET's. because i've been very anxious for a sighting for a long long time. it was like when you're very interested in someone romantically, and you find out one day they like you too, but too much time has passed and you no longer care, and you're sorta disappointed that you don't care but there's nothing you can do about it. that's what it was like. i just shrugged my shoulders and drove off. i suspect i would have had a more visceral reaction had it been a real UFO.
Sorry guys: very likely a false alarm
I hope this doesn’t put you off communicating with interesting stars in the future, in my experience that’s when the really cool stuff happens.
For a few years, months at a time, there was a very bright star that seemed too low, it was the first star visible in the sky and it was visible when no others were, it moved strangely too, although no huge movements.
IIRC, I’d been watching it for a few nights when I showed it to my BF, he agreed it was behaving strangely so he sent a request to it to give us a sign if it wasn’t a star. In immediate response, another one appeared by it, a duplicate (large and bright, so pretty impressive) and it flew across the sky towards us, over our heads, past us and disappeared on the other side of the sky.
After that I would always talk to it, just like a friend who’s keeping me company, when I went for walks (out loud btw, neighbour busted me one time, a bit embarrassing but so worth it). This time I was shooting hoops at a nearby basketball court, I’d reached a mile stone (was throwing them from the three pointer line for a work out) and boasted to the star and it shot out a large orb and I watched it for what had to be a couple of minutes as it flew a cross the sky in front of me and I felt it was celebrating with me. Apparently no conversation is too trivial. :D
So keep doing that because I was never certain until we received those responses and it’s worth the embarrassments. :thumbsup:
Mike
17th December 2019, 07:31
Very cool Rach. Thanks for relating that.
It made me think of John Keel and his recollections about his time in Point Pleasant during the "Mothman " fiasco. He would compare star maps to what he was seeing in the sky, and often there were "stars" that weren't supposed to be there. And they often responded to morse code (he asked several of them to descend using morse code...and they did!) and telepathy.
Thanks for the encouragement!:thumbsup:
Strat
17th December 2019, 10:10
Yeah, it was this: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/12/spacex-falcon-9-launch-jcsat-18-kacific-1/
Do you have a smart phone? If so download the 'Next Spaceflight' app. It's really cool. It updates you when the next flights are so you (folks close enough) can run outside and watch the rockets. I missed this one cause I didn't have my damn phone on me! Love watching them.
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Star Tsar
17th December 2019, 12:21
Anyone ever see a really super low altitude moving star?
Joe Akulis
17th December 2019, 12:48
If it was one of ours, then that would explain why the people on board couldn't hear you telepathically. Humans still have a ways to go. :- )
Star Tsar
17th December 2019, 12:56
Yet the potential is mind blowing!
EFO
17th December 2019, 14:28
Anyone ever see a really super low altitude moving star?
If you mean between 20 and 30 degrees elevation,than yes.
Patient
17th December 2019, 15:43
Congrats to you, Mike. https://i.imgur.com/3x9om0z.gif
I suspect we’re fine tuning up our 'eyes to see' and opening up to more possibilities. Why I say this is because in the last couple of weeks, I've caught white sparks with a hint of blue or gold in my periphery vision. Some are big enough that I instinctually duck.
I caught two flashes of what I thought was a burst of sunshine only the skies were thick with storm clouds. One other phenomena was I saw the tree branch as rainbows of color that twinkled with life.
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I had the same thing happen to me last night while standing in my yard, RunningDear. I was kind of in an alpha state, just gazing at the sky, when a white flash very near me to my right made me jump a mile!
We had a flash like this occur in our room yesterday - very bright like a large flash bulb went off.
Sunny-side-up
17th December 2019, 16:06
Gratz Mike, going by your observed motion of the object, I would say it was a UFO, unless?
Unless the rocket launched that night malfunctioned, and sped off at an angle? hushed up O.o
Anyone ever see a really super low altitude moving star?
Hi Star Tsar, I had a sighting directly above me once.
At first it was a small but bright moving satellite like object, but then it 'Powered up' as they say.
It started to look like it was coming straight down at me getting, brighter and brighter.
It got to the point that it looked like a halogen car head light coming down at me.
I thought it was something about to crash onto me, so I ran back in to the house expecting the worse, but then nothing?
Star Tsar
17th December 2019, 16:17
Hey SSU, Mine went over head and faded out as if it where a meteor. I did not feel any fear.
This was very near my home & last month (November 2019)
conk
17th December 2019, 17:16
Having read that if looking through a device that sees alternate kinds of light you can see them most any time, I want to try it. Any experiences with night vision or other?
Patient
17th December 2019, 17:54
Anyone ever see a really super low altitude moving star?
They often sit still, thus looking just like a star.
One night, we thought we were looking at a satellite as it moved across the sky. Then it stopped and sat in one place so long that we stopped watching for it to move again.
It was at that point for at least 2 hours - long enough to notice that all of the other stars had shifted due to the rotation of the earth. This point of light was stationary. Checked back a little while later and it was gone.
Could have been man made, but definately not a helicopter.
EFO
18th December 2019, 03:19
Quoting Innocent Warrior and Patient,the following short video (2:38 min.) shows a "star" that I first time saw it in October 2016 over the hill on the right.After two years,in December 2018,I saw again the "star" at about 6 am near the hill on the left and I filmed it to show it to a friend of mine.Other films and photos made over time shows the same position of the star,no matter the month,until September this year,when the "star" appeared on the hill on the left and she start moving extremely slowly until we lost it behind the trees from the top of the hill.Since then we didn't saw it again,but we are waiting for it.
Every time we saw the "star",we find it there,always in the same place and we never saw how she appeared or disappeared,we always saw her when we came out from the house for different reasons.What differentiated from common starts is the fact that even if the Earth is rotating,our "star" kept her position and was bigger and brighter than any other celestial body seen from our location.
In the movie there is a photo from which you can appreciate/approximate the elevation.
Four visits from our friends and hope will follow
(2:38 min.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59UuT8WX47Q
Victoria
18th December 2019, 05:50
So happy you finally saw something intriguing, Mike! Even if just for a moment of speculation, it can subtly change the way you view and experience things afterward. :-)
Sunny and Star Tsar, you've reminded me of how we came across our most lovable dog :dog:...by following a low altitude "moving" star. Here's a (really poor quality) video of what we saw and something I jotted down at the time to document what had happened.
https://streamable.com/s/x2581/qznwky
"This twinkling light stayed in exactly the same spot for about ten minutes as we drove toward it. Finally, after watching and internally puzzling over it, I decided to record. My friend next to me, insisted the "star" was Jupiter, but that didn't feel right. It was well beneath the thick cloudcover. I thought it might be a helicopter and on a whim, asked the light out loud once we pulled over, to please move or do something if it was not Jupiter... and it began to move immediately to the left, slowly at first and then increasingly faster and directly toward us. I was elated and momentarily alarmed, then completely terrified that it was approaching- FAST ... then, for some reason I had the sense to point it out, excitedly yelling across a crowded parking lot that it wasn't Jupiter, but did not reach again for my phone to film it coming toward us. Neither did my friend.
It was as if we suddenly weren't thinking clearly, just kind of dazed.
Next thing, we were inside the store (waiting in line to leave without any recollection of walking in) and noticing that we hadn't picked up anything to buy. As we were commenting about this, while feeling a little confused about what had happened, a random dog came running in through the store's automatic doors, and bounded right up to us as though it knew us. We left the store and took the strange dog home, never once remembering the light again until days later when I found this video on the phone. Completely uncharacteristic responses for both of us."
Point being, you never know what is and isn't an encounter at first and sometimes you can't tell what you will take away or when it will surface... but the best of that experience, was that we got a great new family member out of the sighting! :star: (and for all of those encounters that you are unsure of, try a really good quality black light/wood lamp--sometimes confirmation of the unusual, even for what seemed only slightly odd and mostly mundane, is invisible to our unaided eyes. ;))
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Innocent Warrior
18th December 2019, 06:04
EFO, thanks for posting. That’s the same elevation as the the star I saw.
I took some photos myself too but didn’t keep them. I’d seen photos others had taken of lights (I don’t recall if they were stars or just lights) and the camera depicted some really odd looking objects that just appeared as lights to the naked eye, so I took some photos to see if that was the case but they turned out the same as your still shots.
I suspect they have some sort of function, here helping energetically or something like that. I decided last night to invite her to come back (I love that, “her”). I’ll be going out each evening to a community garden close by where I’ll I have a nice big clearing to lay down on the lawn and watch the sky. I’d like to learn more about her if possible, I don’t know how successful that will be, depends on the conditions in which she was here etc., but I’ll report any success I have. I won’t be trying for evidence, I suspect that can hinder things but I will try seeking permission to do that, if I get that far. Such a sweet nature and she was around so much that I took it for granted for the most part, I’d go about it differently if I saw her again.
Star Tsar, I haven’t seen a super low altitude star but something quite similar. It looked like a giant, golden sparkler, maybe 20cms in diameter, but it was perfectly round, the sparkles were consistent, evenly spaced and orderly I think it was the sound that caused me to look up but I didn’t hear it coming, so it must have appeared close by. I looked up as it flew over me and it would have only been a couple of metres above my head at the most. Hard to describe the sound, a bit like a sparkler actually, a sizzling sound (seen space junk etc, def not that, trajectory was parallel to the ground, form was too perfect and consistent). It disappeared shortly after it passed me.
EFO
18th December 2019, 16:38
EFO, thanks for posting. That’s the same elevation as the the star I saw.
I took some photos myself too but didn’t keep them. I’d seen photos others had taken of lights (I don’t recall if they were stars or just lights) and the camera depicted some really odd looking objects that just appeared as lights to the naked eye, so I took some photos to see if that was the case but they turned out the same as your still shots.
I suspect they have some sort of function, here helping energetically or something like that. I decided last night to invite her to come back (I love that, “her”). I’ll be going out each evening to a community garden close by where I’ll I have a nice big clearing to lay down on the lawn and watch the sky. I’d like to learn more about her if possible, I don’t know how successful that will be, depends on the conditions in which she was here etc., but I’ll report any success I have. I won’t be trying for evidence, I suspect that can hinder things but I will try seeking permission to do that, if I get that far. Such a sweet nature and she was around so much that I took it for granted for the most part, I’d go about it differently if I saw her again.
Star Tsar, I haven’t seen a super low altitude star but something quite similar. It looked like a giant, golden sparkler, maybe 20cms in diameter, but it was perfectly round, the sparkles were consistent, evenly spaced and orderly I think it was the sound that caused me to look up but I didn’t hear it coming, so it must have appeared close by. I looked up as it flew over me and it would have only been a couple of metres above my head at the most. Hard to describe the sound, a bit like a sparkler actually, a sizzling sound (seen space junk etc, def not that, trajectory was parallel to the ground, form was too perfect and consistent). It disappeared shortly after it passed me.
I liked your story and description and I would really loved to see your deleted photos to compare it with mines.
I also believe that that ship stays motionless so long,excepting sparkling light that surround her,have multiple purposes beside helping us energetically,also gathering,receiving and sending informations,scanning the surrounding/environment in its whole,making contact with any kind of being and so on.Otherwise why she would stay every time for so many hours in the same place?Just visiting?I consider it a huge waste of time,only in the case that she was here for the first time,but I doubt it also.
In any case,her intentions were more than benevolent.
Innocent Warrior
18th December 2019, 17:33
I liked your story and description and I would really loved to see your deleted photos to compare it with mines.
I also believe that that ship stays motionless so long,excepting sparkling light that surround her,have multiple purposes beside helping us energetically,also gathering,receiving and sending informations,scanning the surrounding/environment in its whole,making contact with any kind of being and so on.Otherwise why she would stay every time for so many hours in the same place?Just visiting?I consider it a huge waste of time,only in the case that she was here for the first time,but I doubt it also.
In any case,her intentions were more than benevolent.
Well you’re not missing much, they looked exactly the same as yours but with a different landscape, but I’ll take vid and pics for you if I see her again. :thumbsup:
Good point, and agreed, not here just visiting.
One point of difference is she wasn’t motionless here. She was moving very slowly but much faster than the stars, we could watch her moving, always (checked with app if it was a star or satellite early on btw, nothing mapped there). Most of the time she disappeared behind the horizon early evening, but that was likely due to the location from which I was watching her because I saw her out later a few times when I was out driving later on, one time much later on in the evening.
EFO
18th December 2019, 18:49
Well you’re not missing much, they looked exactly the same as yours but with a different landscape, but I’ll take vid and pics for you if I see her again. :thumbsup:
Good point, and agreed, not here just visiting.
One point of difference is she wasn’t motionless here. She was moving very slowly but much faster than the stars, we could watch her moving, always (checked with app if it was a star or satellite early on btw, nothing mapped there). Most of the time she disappeared behind the horizon early evening, but that was likely due to the location from which I was watching her because I saw her out later a few times when I was out driving later on, one time much later on in the evening.
Not wanted to hijack Mike's thread,I'll briefly answer you punctually:
I'll be glad to compare your photos with mines,if the sighting will not catch you with its beauty.
Yes and I wonder why in the last 2-3 years some of them came so close and for such a long period of time...as before...
Yes,they she moved extremely slow at last sighting in September,almost imperceptible.It took it 20-30 minutes to cross a distance of about 2-3 cm until she disappeared behind the trees loosing her from our sight.So,it was faster than stars. :)Interesting is the fact that you also see it while driving,which raise me a question:does she's following us in her way?
Thanks for your informations,are very valuable for me from multiple points of view.
Mike
18th December 2019, 21:06
For EFO or anybody, no worries on highjacking the thread. It's taken a pretty organic turn in another direction and I'm perfectly ok with that.:thumbsup:
EFO
19th December 2019, 08:29
For EFO or anybody, no worries on highjacking the thread. It's taken a pretty organic turn in another direction and I'm perfectly ok with that.:thumbsup:
Thank you Mike,and from my point of view it's a matter of common sense or metaphysically saying is a matter of non interference in other's "time-space" field.A bit later today,I will post my approach on Justplain's new thread Remarkable Dream on Timelines.
RunningDeer
19th December 2019, 11:57
A bit later today, I will post my approach on Justplain's new thread Remarkable Dream on Timelines.
Remarkable Dream on Timelines (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?109447-Remarkable-Dream-on-Timelines&p=1327981&viewfull=1#post1327981)
Anka
21st December 2019, 01:20
..So I was leaving work around 7:00pm tonight when I looked up into the sky and saw what appeared to be an orange streak. For a moment I thought it might be an asteroid, but the streak appeared to be motionless. It just sat there in the sky, roughly 45 degrees off the horizon.
The distance between me and it is hard to judge. At first it appeared to be kind of close..and by close I mean a matter of miles. But then something odd happened.
The orange trail evaporated and the whole thing blinked out of existence. And then it came back to life, but now it appeared as a blob of light that gained and lost intensity alternately. At this point, except for it's odd behavior, it looked no different than a star in the night sky.
It turned bright one last time before it dimmed and assumed the appearance of a distant star. Then it descended in a straight line, quite deliberately and slowly, to a point roughly 30 degrees off the horizon. And then, just as deliberately, it took a 90 degree turn left and traveled that line for maybe 5 seconds before it stopped and again assumed the appearance of a distant star. It blended it seamlessly with the night sky.
I tried to communicate with it mentally, asking it if it could recreate the orange streak it represented just a few moments earlier. Nothing happened, sad to say.
But there ya go, my first UFO sighting.
So Mike, *finally like you said, you saw a UFO and I can finally congratulate you on seeing a UFO so I stop here just to say hello and to tell you that I am glad that you are one of the people who is looking up to sky and stars, because there are enough people who do not look up to the clear sky, the sun's rays or the view filled with stars at night.
I go out every night to the garden and I lose my eyes among the stars and I do not want to lose any, and if a UFO appears I raise my right hand and greet it in silence and pleasure of joy, transmitting all my power of well being and understanding that I can essentially comprehend with my heart.
Because they all slow down from their path above me and light up intensely and illuminate more and more, some quite close to airplanes, or even they just stop, and all I can do is raise my hand in gratitude and say hello and maybe someday take me with them:sun:
Two years ago I was running (although I had a health condition in the back column) I was able to run over the plough land through the garden which is over 4000 square meters after a UFO that went down very very low, to twice the height of those five tall walnuts that I have in the garden, and that traveled the distance of the garden on the diagonal somehow, so quiet and it was so huge and so vibrant-beautiful that I feel the emotion again right now when I write to you.
I am glad for anyone who can see the beauty with which they appear for us and only convey their kindness in a light-loving smile, the light that for me is enough to understand anything else, something that appears new in my understanding and evolution, or I am simply rewarded and blessed for the expectation with which I am preparing to meet them.
It is definitely a unique experience for every human being and I am glad for any idea of diversity in this vastness we call Cosmos.
I’ve read in some places where you posted and I was impressed by your originality and kindness.
And I really wish you could see a lot more UFOs!:Party:
Because your title sound in my head for a few days , and because you have the innocence and pure expression of a child(in the sense that you are dear to me) I say with the greatest love,
You did,you did saw a UFO!
Love,
Anka
Sunny-side-up
21st December 2019, 10:28
Hi Anka
so quiet and it was so huge and so vibrant-beautiful
Just wondering, vibrant as in bright or vibrant as in colourful?
Gratz BTW on being a regular viewer, even if no UFO's are seen it is all a wonderful sight, the night sky ;)
Anka
21st December 2019, 12:03
Thank you for the question and good thoughts,Sunny-side-up!
Vibrant as color but in all my running and in the joy that surrounded me I trembled with delight and I was enchanted by the multiple bright vivid colors that passed from one to the other at the base.
I tried to draw it afterwards(in the image below) but I couldn't reproduce those vivid colors,above it had a superstructure that I could not see very well without being illuminated, so it's just a sketch of the whole event.
But above in the drawing I drew as I saw him all the time, and below the two drawings signify the base as my husband saw it, the first on the left as he saw the base at first when it appeared and the second on the right as the light at the base changed as the UFO passed.
So I somehow saw the lights differently and it's interesting because it's not the first time when we look at the same UFO and see the colors differently.
Since then I have not rushed to meet them because if I choose to stay and say Hi, in place and just look at them I feel much more and the meeting in the depths of my soul is deeper and more intense.
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