Hello Everyone,
I am posting this to tell you what I saw at around 3:30 a.m., and to get your opinions.
I have sleep difficulties, and was looking out my window and enjoying the cool breeze and clear night sky. I saw what appeared to be a comet...a very bright light with a very long "tail" heading possibly east to west, over the mountain range in the distance. About 30 seconds later, as I was dismissing it as a pretty shooting star, there was another exactly like it...in exactly the same place. Then, there was a third one. They were beautiful and moving fast, but not as fast as shooting stars, and lasting longer. I have never heard of 3 shooting stars, one after another in exactly the same location. When I have seen them they were in random locations, did not repeat in the same path, and were shorter in duration. The night before, I saw the same thing, but only one. I didn't think anything about it, because I figured that was a slow shooting star. But, three the next night, in the exact same location? At the same time as the night before? I happened to look right at the right moment.
I looked online and there was not any comets or meteor showers, and none expected until later this month.
The long tails appeared to be multi-colored, but there is always moisture in the air that could give a "rainbow" effect to the light that was shining from the objects.
Did anyone else see these?
Love,
LadyTam
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!!:)
I live in NYC and when I am able to go to the roof I make it my intention to see them while in the present moment. I form a triangle with both hands over crown chakra while looking up in the center of the triangle I sing from my heart (imagining a pillar of light connection the song vibrating as light) and focus on my heart center and they do appear!:) Their energy is beautiful! you can just feel the energy of unconditional love:) have patients if you dont see them right away, The Secret is to be fully present,set your intention, open your heart and allow it to flow:) Much love and Light ♥Luna♥
I am so glad that someone mentioned this. Here in Michigan at night while walking last week (Tues night ??) I saw something very similar, and I too would've described it as a very slow shooting star, (or a comet without a long tail) but way too bright with a short, thick tail. It was very high, but so bright I'd not have been surprised if I would've heard a sound (I did not) - It was moving south to north over southern Michigan - and I counted a full 5 seconds of brightness once I saw it come out from behind the tree canopy in the sky.... then it winked out. I have never seen anything similar!!