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nanouk
09-29-2004, 11:00 AM
i looked up in the sky one night last august-september, and saw three equally large circles forming a triangle through holes in the clouds, no light or anything, i nudged my friend, we had a cigarette together, look, i said. he saw what i did too. i always believe my eyes nowadays so i did not dwell on the matter, i said something like "they're out making crop circles again" and laughed. i am used to elementals and so is my friend, but now i wonder? the vibrations in the cc's the last couple of years have been amazing...i love the hermetic wing design, (saw the "making of"), and the mayan calendar one, funnily enough they both correspond with two very, very, powerful dates/events in my life this summer.
respect,
nanouk
[ September 29, 2004, 09:59 PM: Message edited by: Nanouk ]
Lowlight
09-30-2004, 08:08 AM
i have seen many lights above where i live here in the uk. stange singular lights that move around erratically or sometimes following a straight line. they often 'turn off' only to reappear a few seconds or so later. sometimes there are many of them in the same area of sky. i am not aware of any crop circles in my local area though.
nanouk
09-30-2004, 10:41 AM
i also see lights all the time, but because they are artificial i subconsciously rationalize what i saw before even querying it. but clouds aren't artificial, mechanical in any way, but saying that, i see things daily, i always have, and find noone to share my daily observations with, so i just keep them to myself most of the time, i have gathered that actually "seeing" is rare...no wonder we doubt our perceptions! lol
respect,
nanouk
Lowlight
10-01-2004, 04:39 AM
I remember reading that lights like the ones i see are some kind of russian laser system or radio beams. Why would they bother doing this light/radio show pretty much every night over a unimportant part of the UK? it doesnt make sense.
nanouk
10-01-2004, 06:53 AM
how do you know if it's unimportant? ;0)
Lowlight
10-01-2004, 10:25 PM
i guess so, but i have seen them in other parts of the uk as well. i dont believe its little guys in space ships tho, thats too easy. I think it could be somehow inter/extradimensionally related, stuff that has always been here. so strange tho, these lights all the time and no one notices, no one would even believe unless you pressganged them into looking up for themselves.
Lowlight
10-01-2004, 10:25 PM
i guess so, but i have seen them in other parts of the uk as well. i dont believe its little guys in space ships tho, thats too easy. I think it could be somehow inter/extradimensionally related, stuff that has always been here. so strange tho, these lights all the time and no one notices, no one would even believe unless you pressganged them into looking up for themselves.
Halfglass
10-02-2004, 01:44 AM
Lowlight & Nanouk: Ever here of the "rods" phenomenon? If you set up a video cam in a field and leave it on record for say an hour straight--frome time to time you may pick up insectlike flying "creatures." I saw a show about them and the videos were rather impressive. These things fly aroud changing direction looking like pencils with rudders/wings. Also Lowlight; I didn't forget you I've been horribly busy, but I will make a point of mailing that out today. Peace Dan C.
jezebelle
10-02-2004, 02:27 AM
This sort of interdimensional sighting makes me want to recommend the book "The Gathering, meetings in higher space" by william gammill. Sort of like the movie contact, when you're ready the sightings can happen and its internal.
I quote: The mind is mathematica; the brain is a reduction lens, focusing reality into mathematical strategies, constructing "hard" reality by making ojects out of frequencies. These mathematical constructs make blurred potenial into sound and color and taste and smell. . . .The universe is a giant, living hologram etc, etc.
Plenty of meat for thought
cheers, jez
nanouk
10-02-2004, 06:17 AM
"These things fly aroud changing direction looking like pencils with rudders/wings"
yep i have seen them both up high in starry night sky and about ten ft away while going walkabouts at night, i still believe they're faeries though *lol*
another moment last summer was the "green dragon" i saw, i sat in my allotment around midnight and meditated(as you do)and 'something' tells me to focus on the sky instead of the garden, and all of a sudden this bright green light came "fizzing" into sight, with a spiralling smoke band after it. i consulted patrick moore's website immediately and other obvious resources but have found no pictures or descriptions to match, but yeah, it was definately a cosmic dragon, and it was beautiful!
love and respect,
nanouk
ps. will try to find that book, sounds good.
nanouk
10-02-2004, 09:27 PM
i DO live in a crop circle area, in bath, uk and can see the salisbury plains from across the valley, i also saw a crop circle a few years ago, in a small, coalmining village outside radstock called clandown where i used to live.
there was a link at crop circle connector to pictures but it is gone, to my knowledge the formation wasn't proven a hoax.
love and respect,
nanouk
Lowlight
10-03-2004, 10:43 PM
thanks halfglass! will look out for it. I have never had chance to go down to salisbury plain but hope to sooner or later. I remember reading about the 'rods' thing a year or so ago but as i remember i think some guy had debunked it to a large extent but there may be something to it as most debunkings can have holes shot through their theories as well. I am gonna have to watch the skies more but i always have so little time these days. Some of the stuff discussed here reminds me of John Keels work, anyone familiar?
psychedelicsmoke
10-04-2004, 12:35 PM
Unknown fire and jelly-like creatures live in Earth's atmosphere
http://english.pravda.ru/science
craazyman
10-04-2004, 01:55 PM
If only the New York Times were as willing as Pravda to report on this stuff. Not sure if Pravda is disinfo-ing or not, but they are prolific. Regarding Keel, an ex-girlfriend of mine grew up in West VA and knew all about the Mothman incident that Keel wrote about. Apparently it really happened. The book was much better than the movie, in my view. It doesn't surprise me that strange beings can be seen under the influence of various ingested substances, but when people who are otherwise stone cold sober and minding their own business see them, that amazes me.
Lowlight
10-05-2004, 10:43 AM
I know, thats whats so important about Keels work. a lot of it is written off i guess because it is fantastical, but the way he writes is so matter of fact, he seems as amazed as anyone else and his conclusions (which i dont really agree with to a large extent) are not the kind that are reached by a charlatan. He is not claiming to have the 'truth' nor has he made a fantastic living from his work because even the UFO community dont like him because his work doesnt support their theories.
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