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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1344560 United States 01/02/2012 11:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's dust particles & other tiny stuff in the liquid coating of your eyes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8114256 They change the refractive property by pooling liquid into one spot & you're more aware of them when you look at something bright. Sometimes they're little circles or dots, or they can be tiny fibres etc. It's just junk in your eyes. You might as well not even try. OP, SickScent, and a few other nuts on this board will sit and describe to a 100% perfect fit some readily understood eye condition and before you are even done saying the name of the condigtion they will say "NO!, that's not IT. They are NOT xyz!" because in reality, their subconscious knows their belief system where they can "see the matrix" and "view into the depths of the aether" are complete and utter bullshit and they are consciously attempting to gain external approval for their delusions of grandeur. |
Girl Genius User ID: 1133676 United States 01/02/2012 11:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good job! == Blue field entoptic phenomenon the appearance of tiny bright dots (called "blue-sky sprites") moving quickly along squiggly lines in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light (such as the sky). Yes, there's this - but also "the pattern". For nothing is secret that will not be revealed… |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1511582 United States 01/02/2012 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's dust particles & other tiny stuff in the liquid coating of your eyes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8114256 They change the refractive property by pooling liquid into one spot & you're more aware of them when you look at something bright. Sometimes they're little circles or dots, or they can be tiny fibres etc. It's just junk in your eyes. You might as well not even try. OP, SickScent, and a few other nuts on this board will sit and describe to a 100% perfect fit some readily understood eye condition and before you are even done saying the name of the condigtion they will say "NO!, that's not IT. They are NOT xyz!" because in reality, their subconscious knows their belief system where they can "see the matrix" and "view into the depths of the aether" are complete and utter bullshit and they are consciously attempting to gain external approval for their delusions of grandeur. :noblac: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1201807 United States 01/02/2012 12:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what you are talking about. They are deffinitely not floaters. Quoting: SickScent Forgive my analogy, but they are like tiny flecks of swimming sperm, but are extremely fast! And, if you look at the sky, they are everywhere. But, if you look at the treeline, they get much more difficult to see. I've never figured it out OP. Its come up many times. I love how the immediate responses are from people who have no clue what they are talking about, as if they know what you are seeing. "See a neurologist." "They are called floaters." Well, let's put it this way. I have had a detached retina, retinapathy. The ARE floaters. OR, you and OP have magic fucking powers and are about to enter into 5D earth. LOL, I've been seeing these for many years and OP described them exactly..very bright light that 'looks' like extremely shiny silver. I don't have a detached retina so I must be 5D too.. |
wanny1 (OP) User ID: 4410587 Netherlands 01/02/2012 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see them too..have done, all my life. Quoting: SwampWitch Somehow as a child I formed the belief that I was seeing 'atoms' of the atmosphere. Now I know that the air around us is full of life-forms that we do not consciously see but are innately aware of & sometimes influenced by - for better or worse. Dunno if the two beliefs are connected (ie, the same but from different perspectives due to age/maturity level) or not. When I am in a higher spiritual awareness I see them much clearer, more in focus, more of them, etc. Also, when I'm most healthy (spiritually) I see waves of movement, almost like smoke or light but not quite, emanating from people - especially from their heads and my own hands. It's kind of like the "heat waves" you see on a desert highway - no color, just "movement" rising upwards. I know, sounds weird... I can also relate to this. I haven't observed it emiting from anyone else, but if I concentrate for long enough, I see an energy around my fingertips. I'm not in any way spiritual, but I believe these things to be beyond the, 'accepted human perception'. Cool thread, OP. Looking forward to more responses. And thanks for the 5 stars :) |
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<Path> User ID: 774195 United States 01/02/2012 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first time I noticed the specks of light, I thanked the aether. I said outloud 'I love you', and the area of the sky I was looking at started changing. The clouds morphed into the shape of hearts almost instantly. I guess that was just my retina acting up, too. The dreamer and the dream One awakens inside the other Rediscovering universal truths |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345673 Australia 01/02/2012 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'll go with nano-bots dropped from chemtrails. Guest speaker in VC said so, so must be true. Right? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1552632 [link to www.holmestead.ca] |
Searchalot User ID: 1289575 Netherlands 01/02/2012 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [i]The blue field entoptic phenomenon or Scheerer's phenomenon (after the German ophthalmologist Richard Scheerer, who first drew clinical attention to it in 1924[1]) is the appearance of tiny bright dots (called "blue-sky sprites") moving quickly along squiggly lines in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light (such as the sky).[2] This is a normal effect that can be perceived by almost everybody. The dots are white blood cells in the capillaries in front of the retina of the eye, near the macula.[3] So they're white blood cells? I've been wondering for years. I just thought my eyes were getting older. So we can see cells with the naked eye? Interresting. Thanks OP, for mentioning this. I'm not your enemy, you are... © 2004, Maus E. Only your thoughts create your world. © 2015 Maus E. Learning is knowing you learn nothing when you know. © 2016 Maus E. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345673 Australia 01/02/2012 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [i]The blue field entoptic phenomenon or Scheerer's phenomenon (after the German ophthalmologist Richard Scheerer, who first drew clinical attention to it in 1924[1]) is the appearance of tiny bright dots (called "blue-sky sprites") moving quickly along squiggly lines in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light (such as the sky).[2] This is a normal effect that can be perceived by almost everybody. The dots are white blood cells in the capillaries in front of the retina of the eye, near the macula.[3] So they're white blood cells? I've been wondering for years. I just thought my eyes were getting older. So we can see cells with the naked eye? Interresting. Thanks OP, for mentioning this. funny how these cells can be recorded on cam... |
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NTimes User ID: 1539400 Canada 01/02/2012 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Great! Have always seen these as well. Nice to hear that I am not crazy! - At least not in that respect! I am able to see them at any time in various lighting and color backgrounds, when I concentrate, which is the only thing that seems to differ from the article. Maybe there are other factors? Hey, hey, hey, hey-now. Don't be mean; we don't have to be mean, cuz, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345673 Australia 01/02/2012 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Great! Have always seen these as well. Nice to hear that I am not crazy! - At least not in that respect! I am able to see them at any time in various lighting and color backgrounds, when I concentrate, which is the only thing that seems to differ from the article. Maybe there are other factors? lol, why not stay as AC 6493536? |
NTimes User ID: 1539400 Canada 01/02/2012 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Great! Have always seen these as well. Nice to hear that I am not crazy! - At least not in that respect! I am able to see them at any time in various lighting and color backgrounds, when I concentrate, which is the only thing that seems to differ from the article. Maybe there are other factors? lol, why not stay as AC 6493536? Strangely - there is actually more than 1 person living in Canada. Hard to believe? Hey, hey, hey, hey-now. Don't be mean; we don't have to be mean, cuz, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345673 Australia 01/02/2012 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Great! Have always seen these as well. Nice to hear that I am not crazy! - At least not in that respect! I am able to see them at any time in various lighting and color backgrounds, when I concentrate, which is the only thing that seems to differ from the article. Maybe there are other factors? lol, why not stay as AC 6493536? Strangely - there is actually more than 1 person living in Canada. Hard to believe? Do you really want me to point it out? lol, hint "-" |
NTimes User ID: 1539400 Canada 01/02/2012 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: NTimes Great! Have always seen these as well. Nice to hear that I am not crazy! - At least not in that respect! I am able to see them at any time in various lighting and color backgrounds, when I concentrate, which is the only thing that seems to differ from the article. Maybe there are other factors? lol, why not stay as AC 6493536? Strangely - there is actually more than 1 person living in Canada. Hard to believe? Do you really want me to point it out? lol, hint "-" OK - I guess I am stupid today. I don't get it! Hey, hey, hey, hey-now. Don't be mean; we don't have to be mean, cuz, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2159872 United States 01/02/2012 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [i]The blue field entoptic phenomenon or Scheerer's phenomenon (after the German ophthalmologist Richard Scheerer, who first drew clinical attention to it in 1924[1]) is the appearance of tiny bright dots (called "blue-sky sprites") moving quickly along squiggly lines in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light (such as the sky).[2] This is a normal effect that can be perceived by almost everybody. The dots are white blood cells in the capillaries in front of the retina of the eye, near the macula.[3] So they're white blood cells? I've been wondering for years. I just thought my eyes were getting older. So we can see cells with the naked eye? Interresting. Thanks OP, for mentioning this. funny how these cells can be recorded on cam... link or |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1379944 United States 01/02/2012 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look up "retinal migraine" or "aural migraine" or "optical migraine." They are migraines that affect the eye... and often do not come with the associating migraine headache (i.e. pain). [link to www.causeofmigraines.com] |