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hello everyone i am new here hello out there
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does anyone know what or about these small lights when you look up into the sky and focus? it normally happens when i am very clear in my mind. but i can see small pin pricks of white light dancing all around thousands of them they look alive. been calling them mind lights since i was young. can anyone out there share if they know? |
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hi scotty, welcome to the forum, here's a thread that talks a little about "prana lights"........................sylvain............ ........
http://www.divinecosmos.com/forums/s...ighlight=prana |
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hey scotty05,
interesting you bring this up. i had seen these very same lights a little over a week ago. it was basically a clear blue sky, very little clouds the late afternoon i saw them. i recalled seeing them in the past but it had been some time. on this particular i was just playing around with trying to see any signs of aura around trees and while changing my focus to that similar to trying to view those 'magic eye' images, i started to see these. i found that within about 10 seconds or so i could readjust my focus to see these. i had tried it another day that was almost solid white clouds and had no problems seeing them again. i had sent an email to my sister and some friends about this. i also did a search on this site and found the topic was raised in the past. my sister did reply that she sees tons while up in airplanes looking out the windows. she also sent me this link which poses a scientific explanation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/blue_fi...tic_phenomenon as well as the following article she found on some other site. just so you know i prefer the prana or something else theory. also i figure if what my sister sent was true i should be able to simulate the effect with a very bright light indoors against a solid white or blueish background. i intend to try it one of these days. anyways here's the article: the moving-dots effect is called "scheerer's phenomenon". the dots are leukocytes which move along through the blood-filled capillaries. i noticed that the velocity of all of these dots was varying in synchronism with my heartbeat. as my blood pressure changed during each heartbeat, the dots moved fast and slow. the moving dots seemed to wander randomly, yet many of them executed a typical maneuver: a wiggling, sinusoidal trajectory. apparently there are many capillaries on the retina which have the shape of a snake, a sine-wave, and when a leukocyte travels through that channel, it executes a sinusoidal "wiggle" motion. the capillaries are said to be normally invisible because they are full of hemocytes (red blood cells), and these hemocytes are too close to each other, and too far away from the retina to create individual moving shadows. therefore, like the capillaries themselves, our retinas "edit" the blood cells out the view perceived by our brains. on the other hand, the leukocytes (white blood cells) are large, and they act like gaps in the columns of blood which fill the capillaries. these "moving holes" in the blood are made visible whenever we stare at a uniformly illuminated surface. if instead we stare at the blue sky, then the light rays behave as "diffuse light" at the location where they strike the retina, and the shadows of the leukocytes will be fuzzier and more difficult to notice. take care, john |
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