Amazing Psychic Visions

April 29, 2012
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Amazing Psychic Visions

Andy Lakey discussed by Delia O' Riordan

Several times recently I have come upon stories and photographs documenting an odd phenomenon: the presence of anomalous objects in photographs – objects that were not visible to the people in the photos nor to the person snapping the photos.  These anomalous objects appear to made of Light. Just  light.  Tubes of Light. Balls of Light. Fog-like areas of Light. Hovering Lights. Racing Lights. And I am not talking about flourescent or tungsten powered light. Nor electrical lights of any kind. These are Lights that appear out of doors. At night. During the day.  In winter. In Summer. All year ’round. And they are not confined to any one location although the photos on this page were taken at a particular location frequented by a group of people who have been gathering there for some years to observe the night sky and talk about various aerial phenomena.

Amazing Psychic Visions

When I was researching the subject of “Crop Circles”, I happened upon photographs of light phenomena on the BLT Research website run by crop circle investigator Nancy Talbott. Balls of light have been photographed on a number of occasions in the vicinity of ‘Crop Formations” and BLT have been collecting this photographic evidence for some years. However, the photos that caught my attention on this occasion were not taken in the vicinity of a crop circle but rather in Col de Vence a remote French village perched on extremely rugged terrain. The people visible in the photos below met at the pinnacle of one hill

Col de Vence Green Tubes discussed by Delia O' Riordan regularly to explore the area, have picnics and just talk about the mysteries of nature. On these occasions, one or more of the group usually had a camera and they snapped photos of the flora, rock formations, the sky (day and night) and the gatherings themselves. However, it wasn’t until the photos were developed (in the early days) or examined on digital memory (more recently) that strange light phenomena were discovered in the images.  These odd phenomena were not the result of dirty lenses nor are they film artifacts, although that was the initial assumption about the  photos Moving Lights, Col de Vence, discussed by Delia O' Riordanthat showed only whitish balls of light. But then the photos began showing far more bizarre shapes – and they moved! They hovered here and there but they also moved about. Specks of dust on the lens don’t do that. Film artifacts don’t do that. But balls of light do. And the strangest images on the photos move – some traveling at great speed as the blurring around them indicates. What are these things?

Angels, Demons Or Something Else?

I’ve written recently about the phenomenon of what we call “Angels”, winged creatures that are found in the art and literature of cultures all over the world. There is an on-going debate about whether the wings are merely metaphorical (demonstrating the capacity to fly) or whether they an approximation of actual perceptions remembered from a difficult-to-define experience, like an “apparition”. I am comfortable  with the idea that “Angels” are constructs, part of the assembly of archetypes residing in the collective human unconscious – a symbolic representation of a numinous reality, memories that humans have preserved in visual form. “Angels” as products of the collective unconscious attest to the human reality of apparent Angels Galaxy discussed by Delia O' Riordanisolation on a small planet on the outer arm of one of billions upon billions of galaxies in what we know as the universe. Isolation may well breed fantasies of kindly spirits whose function it is to protect the human species from harm. All well and good from a psychological perspective but what if “Angels” and other metaphysical constucts are more than products of human imagination? Suppose they are real – invisible to the naked eye in that way atoms are but capable of being observed and studied through the appropriate technology. In other words, suppose “Angels” represent another dimension of reality that co-exists with our ‘material universe‘, one that has been visible to some humans in some circumstances but now is becoming available to mass observation employing technology that picks up images that move too fast for us to see. Could “Angels” actually be a part of those phenomena, the realm of Tubes of Light, Balls of Light, enormously fast-moving  shape-shifting phenomena that humans perceive as UFOs carrying beings of light that we associate with “Angels”? And what are we to make to of Andy Lakey’s ‘take’ on Angels in his art – as for example the painting above which is called Galaxy?  There are tubes of light, balls of light and all sorts of images of light in his paintings. Does he know something we don’t?

Reaching The Omega Point

Now, here’s the thing. I’ve been reading Whitley Streiber’s recent bestseller, The Omega Point. I had left off on page 156 and when I had a break today I took the book on to the sun deck to read a little more. The story was developing nicely when I hit a passage that stopped me dead in my tracks on page 170!  The lead male character in the story has a dream or vision in which he observes an invasion of earth by thousands of massive UFOs. I have occasionally been troubled but also fascinated by dream (I think!) visions of fleets of UFOs far, far away, not invading us but just The Omega Point discussed by Delia O' Riordantraveling in formations of various types. I am hyperalert in these dreams and seem to anticipate when I should look up to the sky even when the dream is about something totally un-related to UFOs. But Strieber doesn’t stop there. He next describes being aboard one of the invading ships where his protagonist is “…surrounded by columns of light that he somehow knew were living beings…filled with love so intense that it seemed to thrust him back into early childhood…They were ANGELS, a fact which he seemed instinctively to know…They were so deeply right and so deeply true…they also radiated a sense of joy and purity…the most glorious, the most innocent, and yet the most awesome emotion he had ever known.”  There they were again – the columns of light identified with Angels and the Angels identified with Aliens. This was so unexpected in this particular novel that I had to stop reading and write about it. Were the coincidences of the Tubes of Light in the photos and their appearance in a book that I was reading Synchronicity? Confirmation of my perception of what we call “Angels” as the balls and tubes of light? Or at the very least, confirmation that the theory is not unique? Or all of the above?  Any ideas out there?

Angel images from Art, Medicine and Miracles by Andy Lakey. Book available from Delia’s “A List ” Amazon Shop.

If  you would like to read The Omega Point you’ll find it in Delia’s “A List” Amazon Shop  HERE.

 

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