09-19-2021, 11:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2021, 11:02 PM by sillypumpkins.)
When I first visited Arizona (where I now live), I saw a couple.
First was in the Grand Canyon night sky at about 3-4am. One ball of white light dancing in the sky. Like it was putting on a show. I felt elated, delighted, joyful, watching it. Like “oh, I really don’t know anything” and following that realization was a dissolution of something.
If I could describe the experience it would be.... “oh”... followed by an exhale....
Second was in Flagstaff AZ. Saw two white lights dancing in the sky. One disappeared, the other remained. The feeling was the same.
I did have another experience in New England. Went to my kitchen for some water, we had a window over the sink, and as I filled my water I saw a large craft floating over the street. It was invisible.... but, not. Hard to explain. The feeling was more apprehensive and for lack of a better word, scary. I went to bed with click clacks on my door and wondering what it was.
Thanks dtris
First was in the Grand Canyon night sky at about 3-4am. One ball of white light dancing in the sky. Like it was putting on a show. I felt elated, delighted, joyful, watching it. Like “oh, I really don’t know anything” and following that realization was a dissolution of something.
If I could describe the experience it would be.... “oh”... followed by an exhale....
Second was in Flagstaff AZ. Saw two white lights dancing in the sky. One disappeared, the other remained. The feeling was the same.
I did have another experience in New England. Went to my kitchen for some water, we had a window over the sink, and as I filled my water I saw a large craft floating over the street. It was invisible.... but, not. Hard to explain. The feeling was more apprehensive and for lack of a better word, scary. I went to bed with click clacks on my door and wondering what it was.
Thanks dtris