Olam
05-19-2008, 09:54 AM
hello,
im wondering if anyone ever experience this.....to me it only happends when im meditating, or at least trying to!
i was in cuba last year and was being quiet at the end of a dock on a full moon night, i then looked at the moon and it had this huge halo around it, maybe 50 times the size of the moon. i did not understand this, kept taking my eyes off it and it would still be there when i looked.
last week, i went on the side of a lake, spent some quiet time, had sunglasses on, looked at the sun and there it was, same huge halo this time around the sun.so what it looked like was say a donut but with a small hole in the center that would be the sun. the perimiter inside the donut up to the hole(sun), was grey like.....it was a nice blue sky, so the grey part was blue/grey.
later in the day, not meditating, it was the same blue sky, but now, the halo was not there, it was just a "normal" sky....
so im sorry if this question is stupid or does not make sense, im trying so hard to find answers that im analizing anything that is out of the ordinary and for me, this forum is a great resource. im hoping someone can explain!
also while im at it, here is another wierd vision that i have always been able to 'see' whenever i want....
i need a blue sky for this though, or at least a "clean slate" with no distractions....
i can see what appear to be very tiny specks of light, or matter, fizzing about in the air. they seem to be only inches away, much smaller than a speck of sand, maybe half the size.they have a visual lifespan of 1-2 seconds.they are everywhere in great numbers....
so basically, i see them fizzing, meaning, they have no set tradjectory, they "fizz" around in a 'circular' manner but not perfeclty and then dissapear. if i want, i can stay there and watch this all day!
in fact when i was younger, i would sometimes "daydream" and look at those for a while, wondering what they were. i don't have to strain my eyes for that, i just have to focus at that range which would be around 5-6 inches from my eyes.
im wondering if anyone ever experience this.....to me it only happends when im meditating, or at least trying to!
i was in cuba last year and was being quiet at the end of a dock on a full moon night, i then looked at the moon and it had this huge halo around it, maybe 50 times the size of the moon. i did not understand this, kept taking my eyes off it and it would still be there when i looked.
last week, i went on the side of a lake, spent some quiet time, had sunglasses on, looked at the sun and there it was, same huge halo this time around the sun.so what it looked like was say a donut but with a small hole in the center that would be the sun. the perimiter inside the donut up to the hole(sun), was grey like.....it was a nice blue sky, so the grey part was blue/grey.
later in the day, not meditating, it was the same blue sky, but now, the halo was not there, it was just a "normal" sky....
so im sorry if this question is stupid or does not make sense, im trying so hard to find answers that im analizing anything that is out of the ordinary and for me, this forum is a great resource. im hoping someone can explain!
also while im at it, here is another wierd vision that i have always been able to 'see' whenever i want....
i need a blue sky for this though, or at least a "clean slate" with no distractions....
i can see what appear to be very tiny specks of light, or matter, fizzing about in the air. they seem to be only inches away, much smaller than a speck of sand, maybe half the size.they have a visual lifespan of 1-2 seconds.they are everywhere in great numbers....
so basically, i see them fizzing, meaning, they have no set tradjectory, they "fizz" around in a 'circular' manner but not perfeclty and then dissapear. if i want, i can stay there and watch this all day!
in fact when i was younger, i would sometimes "daydream" and look at those for a while, wondering what they were. i don't have to strain my eyes for that, i just have to focus at that range which would be around 5-6 inches from my eyes.