These two experiences differ. There is no swirling and dancing in first phenomenon, and you cant call it 'a being'. its the sky open, and it is an endless sky of shifting color packets, in the same altitude up above. colors do not merge or melt within each other. they dont descend from their altitude.
There is not 'one being', you can tell that there are endless focuses of consciousness, ie, beings in the sky, moving alongside each other and shifting like clouds. Also, its not like 'a cloud'. its like an infinite sky of clouds.
the term love falls very irrelevant compared to the feeling this experience has. closest term would be 'nearing infinity'. that kind of thing.
this cant be anyone's chakra technically, by the way. an infinitely large sky cannot be any particular entity's chakra. the info at hand point to this being some totality of something. (the totality of earth's future, or the totality of whatever complex i belong to, or the totality of any local grouping). it happens as if the sky, the reality is ripped, torn, and over all these an infinite, shifting colorful sky exists.
i havent observed extreme mixing of colors in either of the 4 cases by the way. ie, next to blue, there isnt an immediate yellow 'droplet', or next to the whites, there isnt an orange patch/area. the colors seem to have been grouped consistently as far as the 'eye' can see.
There is not 'one being', you can tell that there are endless focuses of consciousness, ie, beings in the sky, moving alongside each other and shifting like clouds. Also, its not like 'a cloud'. its like an infinite sky of clouds.
the term love falls very irrelevant compared to the feeling this experience has. closest term would be 'nearing infinity'. that kind of thing.
this cant be anyone's chakra technically, by the way. an infinitely large sky cannot be any particular entity's chakra. the info at hand point to this being some totality of something. (the totality of earth's future, or the totality of whatever complex i belong to, or the totality of any local grouping). it happens as if the sky, the reality is ripped, torn, and over all these an infinite, shifting colorful sky exists.
i havent observed extreme mixing of colors in either of the 4 cases by the way. ie, next to blue, there isnt an immediate yellow 'droplet', or next to the whites, there isnt an orange patch/area. the colors seem to have been grouped consistently as far as the 'eye' can see.