For many many years I disregarded as a hoax. Then I had 2 experiences in one night and a 3rd on a camping trip within a 2 year period. more recently Ive started to think aliens have been living with us for a long time and all of this still fits in God's plan. My big change on this was learning that aliens allegedly believe in a single God but are confused why we have a Christ Savior. Behold a pale horse by bill cooper was the book I read that opened my mind.
For those curious about my experience. It was the week before that solar eclipse came through north America and people traveled to like Wyoming. So the moon was mostly out during the day as it was preparing to block the sun and night time was dark for the fact no moon was out. Me and my lady were sitting outside and I was looking up into the blue sky a bit before sunset and I saw what I would describe as "an evening star" but it started to circle around and move in the strangest of ways so I asked my partner if she sees this "meandering star" and she exclaimed "yes! I do!". My mind started racing about things it could be, satellite? No. A rock catching light in the atmosphere? No. They don't move like that. Boys I was locked on this thing with the intensity of having a gun aimed at a target and a finger slowly squeezing the trigger as if the decision was already made. What happened next is so hard to explain. Both of us were paralyzed by a "noise" that reverberated through our bodies and she made a comment "this feels like right out of a horror movie" and I tell her very rudely to "STFU" as I tried to stay focused on where this star was moving but once I lost concentration from trying to figure out this noise, was it cars crashing at the 4 way stop? Did a train just derail and crashed in the highway? No. This was a large metal door being scraped across the ground as it opened. Some flashes of light and it was gone into a NW direction. We were left in awe about what happened. We knew shooting stars were possible to see that night and at 1145 she said she was getting tired but I told her "let's just stay out till midnight, we might see something" she had her back to the NW and a telephone pole. Right around midnight I see a shooting star falling straight down the telephone pole to which I tell her to look and she does but then we notice it's the most bright green streaking shooting star we've ever seen and we braced ourselves as it was about to impact the Earth but then this thing swooped like a paper airplane catching air and shot over the trees. I vividly remember this green "plasma" fading away as it streaked across the sky. Other people also reported this on a meteor site to which they described it as "a plane crashing into DIA" This night is forever seared into my brain. Thanks for reading my crazy, life changing experience!
I absolutely loved reading your experience! However, I wish we'd stop using the term 'crazy' to describe sightings (or any other paranormal experiences whatsoever), just creates all that stigma around speaking about it and gets people to stop sharing their stories, in turn slowing down the great awakening for one and all. Not saying this to you in particular or anything, but just as a general message to anyone who may come across this. Cheers! And cherish that amazing experience of yours! (there's people out there dying to get even as much as a glimpse of this stuff, so you're one lucky fella!)
Thank you! Also you are right I shouldn't use crazy to describe it despite how I feel having repeated the story to many people. At the time I would have described myself as an atheist but I have been moving closer to the Lord ever since. Seeing the green fireball was absolutely amazing and I probably would have forgotten about the meandering star if I didn't repeat the story over and over. I remember this feeling that it knew we were observing it. Afterwards I had this feeling we were waiting for something to happen which is why I pushed to stay out late. I immediately started researching everything about fireballs and learned about "project twinkle" which I don't see to many people talk about but it always blows my mind. You mean the nursery rhyme is actually about asking extraterrestrials to grant one a wish that could alter their lives? Makes more sense to me. That also leads into 3 wise men followed a star to baby Jesus. If they were wise I'm sure they know all the static stars and one that is providing a guiding hand.
For many many years I disregarded as a hoax. Then I had 2 experiences in one night and a 3rd on a camping trip within a 2 year period. more recently Ive started to think aliens have been living with us for a long time and all of this still fits in God's plan. My big change on this was learning that aliens allegedly believe in a single God but are confused why we have a Christ Savior. Behold a pale horse by bill cooper was the book I read that opened my mind.
For those curious about my experience. It was the week before that solar eclipse came through north America and people traveled to like Wyoming. So the moon was mostly out during the day as it was preparing to block the sun and night time was dark for the fact no moon was out. Me and my lady were sitting outside and I was looking up into the blue sky a bit before sunset and I saw what I would describe as "an evening star" but it started to circle around and move in the strangest of ways so I asked my partner if she sees this "meandering star" and she exclaimed "yes! I do!". My mind started racing about things it could be, satellite? No. A rock catching light in the atmosphere? No. They don't move like that. Boys I was locked on this thing with the intensity of having a gun aimed at a target and a finger slowly squeezing the trigger as if the decision was already made. What happened next is so hard to explain. Both of us were paralyzed by a "noise" that reverberated through our bodies and she made a comment "this feels like right out of a horror movie" and I tell her very rudely to "STFU" as I tried to stay focused on where this star was moving but once I lost concentration from trying to figure out this noise, was it cars crashing at the 4 way stop? Did a train just derail and crashed in the highway? No. This was a large metal door being scraped across the ground as it opened. Some flashes of light and it was gone into a NW direction. We were left in awe about what happened. We knew shooting stars were possible to see that night and at 1145 she said she was getting tired but I told her "let's just stay out till midnight, we might see something" she had her back to the NW and a telephone pole. Right around midnight I see a shooting star falling straight down the telephone pole to which I tell her to look and she does but then we notice it's the most bright green streaking shooting star we've ever seen and we braced ourselves as it was about to impact the Earth but then this thing swooped like a paper airplane catching air and shot over the trees. I vividly remember this green "plasma" fading away as it streaked across the sky. Other people also reported this on a meteor site to which they described it as "a plane crashing into DIA" This night is forever seared into my brain. Thanks for reading my crazy, life changing experience!
I absolutely loved reading your experience! However, I wish we'd stop using the term 'crazy' to describe sightings (or any other paranormal experiences whatsoever), just creates all that stigma around speaking about it and gets people to stop sharing their stories, in turn slowing down the great awakening for one and all. Not saying this to you in particular or anything, but just as a general message to anyone who may come across this. Cheers! And cherish that amazing experience of yours! (there's people out there dying to get even as much as a glimpse of this stuff, so you're one lucky fella!)
Thank you! Also you are right I shouldn't use crazy to describe it despite how I feel having repeated the story to many people. At the time I would have described myself as an atheist but I have been moving closer to the Lord ever since. Seeing the green fireball was absolutely amazing and I probably would have forgotten about the meandering star if I didn't repeat the story over and over. I remember this feeling that it knew we were observing it. Afterwards I had this feeling we were waiting for something to happen which is why I pushed to stay out late. I immediately started researching everything about fireballs and learned about "project twinkle" which I don't see to many people talk about but it always blows my mind. You mean the nursery rhyme is actually about asking extraterrestrials to grant one a wish that could alter their lives? Makes more sense to me. That also leads into 3 wise men followed a star to baby Jesus. If they were wise I'm sure they know all the static stars and one that is providing a guiding hand.