Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Hi All, Here's some more of the week's changes. It's spring, after all. Planting season. I had a routine eye exam today and thought I would mention the blue lights, since I recall that Lee Sanella got his intro to K thru his work as an opthamologist. I told the eye doc that it started as a spark back in 1994, and recently has become more of an orb. I didn't mention the electrical, brain-fritzing zzzt sound and sense of time stopping that accompanied it the first time the blue spark appeared. I told him it used to appear occasionally but now I see it throughout the day, especially when I am sitting in session with someone, and even at night with my eyes closed. He said it could possibly be the start of a retinal tear but that those usually either go away or get worse, and that it would be unusual for one to simply persist this long without any significant changes. He dilated my eyes and found nothing wrong, so I ventured to tell him that I meditate, and that it's not uncommon among people who meditate to see lights and orbs. He said yes, there is such a phenomenon in the literature of his field, anoptic vision, in which one sees lights which are sourced internally rather than externally, from brain activity rather than from an external light source. I thought that was cool, that it's in the literature, and I wanted to tell him about all the lights I see in the lodge, but I held back. We conversed a little more, then toward the end of the exam, I mentioned that sometimes, as people continue to practice meditation, the blue lights turn into blue eyes. He was surprised by this and asked if I had ever seen it. I said yes, a couple times, briefly, but mostly it's a blue orb. He was intrigued. He jotted himself a note on a piece of scratch paper and said he wanted to look into it. Satisfied, I didn't press it or give him references. I figured I'd done my part to lay some groundwork for the next person who might come along. Planting one little seed at a time, and happily humming to myself, Shaz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Namaste Shaktiaz, My mom had a stroke over Xmas. She has brown eyes. When I look into her eyes and connect as there is no other form of communication, her eyes turn powder blue and shine out a light. Is there some significance in blue eyes? It seemed normal, it happens everytime I look into her eyes deeply. Also, if anybody could send love and light to help her it would be very much appreciated. thank you, gale , " shaktiaz " <shaktiaz wrote: > > Hi All, > > Here's some more of the week's changes. It's spring, after all. Planting season. > > I had a routine eye exam today and thought I would mention the blue lights, since I recall that Lee Sanella got his intro to K thru his work as an opthamologist. > > I told the eye doc that it started as a spark back in 1994, and recently has become more of an orb. I didn't mention the electrical, brain-fritzing zzzt sound and sense of time stopping that accompanied it the first time the blue spark appeared. I told him it used to appear occasionally but now I see it throughout the day, especially when I am sitting in session with someone, and even at night with my eyes closed. > > He said it could possibly be the start of a retinal tear but that those usually either go away or get worse, and that it would be unusual for one to simply persist this long without any significant changes. > > He dilated my eyes and found nothing wrong, so I ventured to tell him that I meditate, and that it's not uncommon among people who meditate to see lights and orbs. He said yes, there is such a phenomenon in the literature of his field, anoptic vision, in which one sees lights which are sourced internally rather than externally, from brain activity rather than from an external light source. I thought that was cool, that it's in the literature, and I wanted to tell him about all the lights I see in the lodge, but I held back. We conversed a little more, then toward the end of the exam, I mentioned that sometimes, as people continue to practice meditation, the blue lights turn into blue eyes. He was surprised by this and asked if I had ever seen it. I said yes, a couple times, briefly, but mostly it's a blue orb. He was intrigued. He jotted himself a note on a piece of scratch paper and said he wanted to look into it. Satisfied, I didn't press it or give him references. I figured I'd done my part to lay some groundwork for the next person who might come along. > > Planting one little seed at a time, and happily humming to myself, > Shaz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Healing and love being sent to your mom..........s ________________________________ elagmck <elagmck Sat, 6 March, 2010 8:25:03 AM Re: Talks with Docs, Bridging. Part 2 Â Namaste Shaktiaz, My mom had a stroke over Xmas. She has brown eyes. When I look into her eyes and connect as there is no other form of communication, her eyes turn powder blue and shine out a light. Is there some significance in blue eyes? It seemed normal, it happens everytime I look into her eyes deeply. Also, if anybody could send love and light to help her it would be very much appreciated. thank you, gale Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " shaktiaz " <shaktiaz@.. ..> wrote: > > Hi All, > > Here's some more of the week's changes. It's spring, after all. Planting season. > > I had a routine eye exam today and thought I would mention the blue lights, since I recall that Lee Sanella got his intro to K thru his work as an opthamologist. > > I told the eye doc that it started as a spark back in 1994, and recently has become more of an orb. I didn't mention the electrical, brain-fritzing zzzt sound and sense of time stopping that accompanied it the first time the blue spark appeared. I told him it used to appear occasionally but now I see it throughout the day, especially when I am sitting in session with someone, and even at night with my eyes closed. > > He said it could possibly be the start of a retinal tear but that those usually either go away or get worse, and that it would be unusual for one to simply persist this long without any significant changes. > > He dilated my eyes and found nothing wrong, so I ventured to tell him that I meditate, and that it's not uncommon among people who meditate to see lights and orbs. He said yes, there is such a phenomenon in the literature of his field, anoptic vision, in which one sees lights which are sourced internally rather than externally, from brain activity rather than from an external light source. I thought that was cool, that it's in the literature, and I wanted to tell him about all the lights I see in the lodge, but I held back. We conversed a little more, then toward the end of the exam, I mentioned that sometimes, as people continue to practice meditation, the blue lights turn into blue eyes. He was surprised by this and asked if I had ever seen it. I said yes, a couple times, briefly, but mostly it's a blue orb. He was intrigued. He jotted himself a note on a piece of scratch paper and said he wanted to look into it. Satisfied, I didn't press it or give him references. I figured I'd done my part to lay some groundwork for the next person who might come along. > > Planting one little seed at a time, and happily humming to myself, > Shaz > Your Mail works best with the New Optimized IE8. Get it NOW! http://downloads./in/internetexplorer/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Sending out some loving thoughts and light for your mom, Gale. My sister-in-law's mom had a stroke this week and is having a hard time swallowing and talking. I sense they are both in good hands. Love & blessings, Linda , " elagmck " <elagmck wrote: > > Namaste Shaktiaz, > My mom had a stroke over Xmas. She has brown eyes. When I look into her eyes and connect as there is no other form of communication, her eyes turn powder blue and shine out a light. Is there some significance in blue eyes? It seemed normal, it happens everytime I look into her eyes deeply. > Also, if anybody could send love and light to help her it would be very much appreciated. > thank you, > gale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Gale, Your mom is in my thoughts, sending healing prayers her way.... I'm not sure the significance of blue eyes, but I do remember the two men that gave me blessings in India were indian, but had blue eyes. Not sure what it is, but very mesmorizing! Laura , " elagmck " <elagmck wrote: > > Namaste Shaktiaz, > My mom had a stroke over Xmas. She has brown eyes. When I look into her eyes and connect as there is no other form of communication, her eyes turn powder blue and shine out a light. Is there some significance in blue eyes? It seemed normal, it happens everytime I look into her eyes deeply. > Also, if anybody could send love and light to help her it would be very much appreciated. > thank you, > gale > > , " shaktiaz " <shaktiaz@> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > Here's some more of the week's changes. It's spring, after all. Planting season. > > > > I had a routine eye exam today and thought I would mention the blue lights, since I recall that Lee Sanella got his intro to K thru his work as an opthamologist. > > > > I told the eye doc that it started as a spark back in 1994, and recently has become more of an orb. I didn't mention the electrical, brain-fritzing zzzt sound and sense of time stopping that accompanied it the first time the blue spark appeared. I told him it used to appear occasionally but now I see it throughout the day, especially when I am sitting in session with someone, and even at night with my eyes closed. > > > > He said it could possibly be the start of a retinal tear but that those usually either go away or get worse, and that it would be unusual for one to simply persist this long without any significant changes. > > > > He dilated my eyes and found nothing wrong, so I ventured to tell him that I meditate, and that it's not uncommon among people who meditate to see lights and orbs. He said yes, there is such a phenomenon in the literature of his field, anoptic vision, in which one sees lights which are sourced internally rather than externally, from brain activity rather than from an external light source. I thought that was cool, that it's in the literature, and I wanted to tell him about all the lights I see in the lodge, but I held back. We conversed a little more, then toward the end of the exam, I mentioned that sometimes, as people continue to practice meditation, the blue lights turn into blue eyes. He was surprised by this and asked if I had ever seen it. I said yes, a couple times, briefly, but mostly it's a blue orb. He was intrigued. He jotted himself a note on a piece of scratch paper and said he wanted to look into it. Satisfied, I didn't press it or give him references. I figured I'd done my part to lay some groundwork for the next person who might come along. > > > > Planting one little seed at a time, and happily humming to myself, > > Shaz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Good conversation with your doc, Shaz. Good for you! I bet that was satisfying for you. I find it hard to talk with Dr.'s these days. I'm nervous, but going to see my Dr. about my meds this coming week. He's a phyciatrist...(yikes!!) I have to write down what I need to say to keep it simple and to the point so I don't venture off and sound nutty, lol! Any advice is greatly appreciated! Laura , " shaktiaz " <shaktiaz wrote: > > Hi All, > > Here's some more of the week's changes. It's spring, after all. Planting season. > > I had a routine eye exam today and thought I would mention the blue lights, since I recall that Lee Sanella got his intro to K thru his work as an opthamologist. > > I told the eye doc that it started as a spark back in 1994, and recently has become more of an orb. I didn't mention the electrical, brain-fritzing zzzt sound and sense of time stopping that accompanied it the first time the blue spark appeared. I told him it used to appear occasionally but now I see it throughout the day, especially when I am sitting in session with someone, and even at night with my eyes closed. > > He said it could possibly be the start of a retinal tear but that those usually either go away or get worse, and that it would be unusual for one to simply persist this long without any significant changes. > > He dilated my eyes and found nothing wrong, so I ventured to tell him that I meditate, and that it's not uncommon among people who meditate to see lights and orbs. He said yes, there is such a phenomenon in the literature of his field, anoptic vision, in which one sees lights which are sourced internally rather than externally, from brain activity rather than from an external light source. I thought that was cool, that it's in the literature, and I wanted to tell him about all the lights I see in the lodge, but I held back. We conversed a little more, then toward the end of the exam, I mentioned that sometimes, as people continue to practice meditation, the blue lights turn into blue eyes. He was surprised by this and asked if I had ever seen it. I said yes, a couple times, briefly, but mostly it's a blue orb. He was intrigued. He jotted himself a note on a piece of scratch paper and said he wanted to look into it. Satisfied, I didn't press it or give him references. I figured I'd done my part to lay some groundwork for the next person who might come along. > > Planting one little seed at a time, and happily humming to myself, > Shaz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 Sat Nam Gale, What a beautiful sharing between you and your mom! Holy light, soul to soul. If you would feel comfortable sharing your mom's name, either here or on the healing list or backchannel, I would be happy to send her love and light. Thank you for sharing the beauty of your relationship with us. Peace, Shaz , " elagmck " <elagmck wrote: > > Namaste Shaktiaz, > My mom had a stroke over Xmas. She has brown eyes. When I look into her eyes and connect as there is no other form of communication, her eyes turn powder blue and shine out a light. Is there some significance in blue eyes? It seemed normal, it happens everytime I look into her eyes deeply. > Also, if anybody could send love and light to help her it would be very much appreciated. > thank you, > gale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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