Thinkingfingers said:For those who haven't seen it on march's Earth Changes video there is some type of UFO (I think) at around 14:45, on Brisbane Airport scene.
https://www.sott.net/article/347516-SOTT-Earth-Changes-Summary-March-2017-Extreme-Weather-Planetary-Upheaval-Meteor-Fireballs
Pashalis said:Thinkingfingers said:For those who haven't seen it on march's Earth Changes video there is some type of UFO (I think) at around 14:45, on Brisbane Airport scene.
https://www.sott.net/article/347516-SOTT-Earth-Changes-Summary-March-2017-Extreme-Weather-Planetary-Upheaval-Meteor-Fireballs
Could simply be a insect and/or bird that flyes across the camera field at a certain distance from right to left. Or a peice of something flying through the air from the tornado from right to left. Could also be an image artefact, but it doesn't like it to me.
IMO the first or second option is most likely.
Lorea said:I am just so touched by what I saw these evening! I watched the video : "SOTT High Strangeness Summary - January-March 2017 - UFOs & anomalous phenomena" and I stopped it to show to my husband the amazing dance of the lights in the sky. I stopped the video at 1m 26s, and when I looked again, I saw the shape of Cassiopeia in the sky! The lights formed over a second the W of Cassiopeia. I hope that you'll also see the W !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tZUVTcyRi8
Thinkingfingers said:Lorea said:I am just so touched by what I saw these evening! I watched the video : "SOTT High Strangeness Summary - January-March 2017 - UFOs & anomalous phenomena" and I stopped it to show to my husband the amazing dance of the lights in the sky. I stopped the video at 1m 26s, and when I looked again, I saw the shape of Cassiopeia in the sky! The lights formed over a second the W of Cassiopeia. I hope that you'll also see the W !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tZUVTcyRi8
I see it too, probably doesn't mean anything thought but good observation.
Lorea said:Thinkingfingers, I understand that for you it does not represent anything more than a coincidence. In my case, it was certainly something very special to me. Each experience is unique for each person. I have observed that constellation for many years, and is the only constellation that I distinguish at first glance. And that's from a long time ago, when we using to looking for in the firmament, between the 10 and 15th of August, to see the shooting stars that seems to come direct from Cassiopeia. (Sorry if my english is not good enough)
Thinkingfingers said:Your english is great Lorea,
Thinkingfingers said:I do recognize that I have much to learn and I do not intend to undermine your experience. But I'm wondering if you could explain a little more about what you find so special about seeing this W formation and what this experience means to you? does this happen whenever you see a W formation?
Lorea said:I incorrectly used the "Quotes" :/
Lorea said:All can I say is that it's a question of synchronicity, these coincidences that come unexpectedly and surpise you so so much. And in recent times, there has been a lot of synchronicity in my life. I posted it because the reality is for me much more vast that what we call the "objective reality".
How Things Really Are
We are using the term objective reality in contrast to subjective reality, which is reality seen through our inner mental filters that are shaped by our past conditioning. Objective reality is how things really are. Although it is possible to perceive objectively, we cannot take in the totality of reality and say anything about it; we can only point to some of its characteristics. So whenever we explore reality in any specific manner, we have to leave out something. For example, when you describe an orange, you cannot say anything about its totality. You have to talk about its color or its taste or its shape. If you want your description to encompass the whole thing -- its color, shape, and taste all together -- you can only say, "orange." It is the same with objective reality. If you want to say anything about it, you have to focus on its specific characteristics.
Thinkingfingers said:There have been several threads made here that explain that our brain loves to find patterns, some have stated that sometimes there could be an underlying message or lesson but usually it's just how our mind works. Our brain finds patterns amongst the countless mountains of information we are subjected to every day, most of which we don't even see.
I'm curious to wonder if you have experienced "objective reality"? I'm only asking because I don't think a comparison can be made when you don't know what you are comparing it to. Also objective reality is:
How Things Really Are
We are using the term objective reality in contrast to subjective reality, which is reality seen through our inner mental filters that are shaped by our past conditioning. Objective reality is how things really are. Although it is possible to perceive objectively, we cannot take in the totality of reality and say anything about it; we can only point to some of its characteristics. So whenever we explore reality in any specific manner, we have to leave out something. For example, when you describe an orange, you cannot say anything about its totality. You have to talk about its color or its taste or its shape. If you want your description to encompass the whole thing -- its color, shape, and taste all together -- you can only say, "orange." It is the same with objective reality. If you want to say anything about it, you have to focus on its specific characteristics.
It would be illogical to assume your own subjective reality is more vast than an infinite universe of infinite expressions. Have you by chance read "The Wave" and ISOTM?