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"On Aug. 13th in China, photographer Phebe Pan was photographing the night sky, hoping to catch a Perseid meteor. Instead, he witnessed a spectacular bolt of "space lightning." Working atop Shi Keng Kong, the highest mountain peak in the Guangdong province, "I was using a fisheye lens to capture as much of the sky as possible," says Pan. "Suddenly we saw a flash of blue and purple ejected from the top of a nearby thundercloud. It just looked like a tree with branches, and grew up very fast. So awesome!" — http://spaceweather.com/
I not only love the shape of this space lightning but the colors are amazing. What comes to my mind is that this may just be connected into the shift in consciousness as the energies of not just us are changing, but the Earth, so the Earth will keep on expanding, evolving and showing signs that are rare and unique.
 

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I think this is what is called Sprite Lightening Blue Jet Lightening ;), and no one has seen it until recently. It looks like the earth reaching up to the heavens to me.

What comes to my mind is that this may just be connected into the shift in consciousness as the energies of not just us are changing, but the Earth, so the Earth will keep on expanding, evolving and showing signs that are rare and unique.
 
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I think they spelled it slightly wrong...it should be spirit lightning!

:)

Isnt it sad how a few scientists can take one of the most spectacular and beautiful things in nature and take all the magic and romance right out of it? :(
 

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I witnessed a thunderstorm here recently which was "not normal"
The lightning was more branched out than usual, it spread over half the sky... and several times it originated in the one same spot of the sky and reached out variable into all directions, leaving a lightning-free (looking about football-size) spot where it originated from

still wondering what caused that...
 

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The lightning was more branched out than usual,
It might have been cloud-to-cloud lightening, which is supposed to be unusual, but is happening a lot now. We had a big show that went on for 45 minutes a few months ago - incredible. We have many massive thunderstorms in Texas (warm wet air from the Gulf of Mexico meets the cool dry air from the Rockies), and I like to watch them.

Not too long ago, I watched a convergence line form right over my head. It was like a two-lane highway. On one side the clouds were moving north and on the other, south. Fortunately, they were traveling slowly - tornadoes can pop up along these lines.
 

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It might have been cloud-to-cloud lightening, which is supposed to be unusual, but is happening a lot now. We had a big show that went on for 45 minutes a few months ago - incredible. We have many massive thunderstorms in Texas (warm wet air from the Gulf of Mexico meets the cool dry air from the Rockies), and I like to watch them.

Not too long ago, I watched a convergence line form right over my head. It was like a two-lane highway. On one side the clouds were moving north and on the other, south. Fortunately, they were traveling slowly - tornadoes can pop up along these lines.
In my opinion, there is nothing quite so beautiful as a rollicking storm in the mountains (as long as one has somewhere warm and dry to retreat, of course)!

:)
 

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Is this time-lapse as well? Anyone notice the string of lights just to the left and up from the foreground camera? Moving too fast for a planet, but might be a satellite. I see energy from the ground moving up into the stratosphere perhaps trying to connect up with EM energy. Does this indicate the power of the healed ley lines now to project this much energy upwards, or does it mean the veil has thinned, so not dampening energy so much any more? At this rate, things that were cloaked in the sky may now become visible.
 

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Is this time-lapse as well? Anyone notice the string of lights just to the left and up from the foreground camera? Moving too fast for a planet, but might be a satellite. I see energy from the ground moving up into the stratosphere perhaps trying to connect up with EM energy. Does this indicate the power of the healed ley lines now to project this much energy upwards, or does it mean the veil has thinned, so not dampening energy so much any more? At this rate, things that were cloaked in the sky may now become visible.
IIRC, with lightning there is usually a small "streamer" of electricity that comes up from the ground to meet the bolt of lightning as it forms and starts downward from the clouds. This attracts the bolt and causes it to strike in about the same place that the streamer originated.
 

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