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Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:58 pm
by luvinlife
Hi Iowagirl!!! Welcome!

Love, Clare

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:33 pm
by Iowagirl
Thank you dear bless you, Sandy :)

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:02 pm
by Sandy
Hi Sandy, :hithere
Welcome to the board from another Sandy! It's nice to meet you! :sunflower:

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 6:32 am
by Iowagirl
Is your name Sandra Kay? mine is ;)

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:06 am
by Sandy
Nope, I'm a Sandra Elaine. I know a Sandra kay though..a real sweet girl she is too! :)
Love,
Sandy

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:00 pm
by Elektrum
I was at Vatican for a few hours, I think summer is not a good time for visiting though, the siesta hour is siesta time, not for touristic visits. To be honest, the photos you sent are very strange.

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:13 pm
by theunim
Hallo! Visiting the post to look at the picture- it gave me chills myself when I looked at it and all the variations from PS to see the figure in different color modes. Reminds me of another photo I've seen in my in-laws house, but it is a photo where the figure took the form of the Buddhist goddess Guanyin. According to my mother-in-law, the person that took the photo had been taking a picture of something else and this was the developed photo. I've heard of another photo taken where in the clouds, the figure of Guanyin was there again.

Just wondering, if anyone else does, too, please feel free to speak up, if people see figures in shapes and as people they MIGHT recognize, depending on their beliefs?

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:24 pm
by LurkerAbyss
theunim,

I, personally, do believe that a lot of the shapes/figures/people see that they feel they recognize will depend on their beliefs. People with little spirit say "they're crazy" or "that's stupid" but what they fail to realize is that it's not about whether anything is "real" or "logical".. when a person recognizes something like that in something they see, I believe it is a sign or a nod to them that they are being heard and that they are understood.. the important part is that it MEANS something to that person.

Even sadder is when people who believe one thing are so quick to look down upon others.. for example, I once read an article about a Hindu statue in Toronto that began to produce liquid (I think it was Ganesha) and I had hardcore Christian friends who said "that's a sign from the Devil, it's evil". That breaks my heart.. because it probably brought the Hindu people around so much hope and faith, and I believe it's a sign from the source of Love that is open to ALL human beings.

Love
Lucky
:loves

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 12:53 am
by theunim
LurkerAbyss wrote:theunim,

I, personally, do believe that a lot of the shapes/figures/people see that they feel they recognize will depend on their beliefs. People with little spirit say "they're crazy" or "that's stupid" but what they fail to realize is that it's not about whether anything is "real" or "logical".. when a person recognizes something like that in something they see, I believe it is a sign or a nod to them that they are being heard and that they are understood.. the important part is that it MEANS something to that person.

Even sadder is when people who believe one thing are so quick to look down upon others.. for example, I once read an article about a Hindu statue in Toronto that began to produce liquid (I think it was Ganesha) and I had hardcore Christian friends who said "that's a sign from the Devil, it's evil". That breaks my heart.. because it probably brought the Hindu people around so much hope and faith, and I believe it's a sign from the source of Love that is open to ALL human beings.

Love
Lucky
:loves
Lucky,

It is signs like those that definitely make me think about how interesting (among other things) heaven might be! Imagine all the types of appearances they take on or have potential to become?

Also, having my friends say that would make me sad, too. Who are they to say that kind of stuff, when they don't even know of what they refer to or what they speak of?

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:05 am
by Geoff
LurkerAbyss wrote:Even sadder is when people who believe one thing are so quick to look down upon others.. for example, I once read an article about a Hindu statue in Toronto that began to produce liquid (I think it was Ganesha) and I had hardcore Christian friends who said "that's a sign from the Devil, it's evil". That breaks my heart.. because it probably brought the Hindu people around so much hope and faith, and I believe it's a sign from the source of Love that is open to ALL human beings.

Love
Lucky
:loves
Dear Lucky,

Absolutely.

love,
Geoff

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:28 am
by raregem
JM wrote:Hi all!

Just want to share a photo taken by a cousin of mine during her vacation's trip to Vatican.
What I could say about it, is that:
- neither my cousin nor her boyfriend saw anything when the photo was taken.
- it does not appear nothing in the photos taken prior or after this one.
- they only saw it when they moved it to the PC.
- no Photoshop was used, I'm absolutely certain.
- is a legitimate photo, it could be some weird light effect, but I don't think so.

She doesn't know nothing about my spiritual life nor that I've been prompted or that I'm part of a communty of this kind.
My personal opinion is that she acctualy caught some kind of Celestial entity, probably this is what looks like a morontia form.
The thing here is, why? Why she caught it? Or why this celestial make (him/her)self visible in that exact millisecond?
I'm trying to get some answers on this...



WHOA...wow..I need to take a breath...my heart skipped a beat. HOW MARVELOUS HOW MARVELOUS. Thank you for sharing !

Image

What's your opinion? Beautiful, isn't it?!

Peace!
John

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:45 pm
by raregem
My apologies..I haven't got the hang of using the quote button.

My response was:

WHOA...wow..I need to take a breath...my heart skipped a beat. HOW MARVELOUS HOW MARVELOUS. Thank you for sharing !

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:54 am
by Sandy
:lol: Many of us have had an episode or two with that ole Quote button. PP could tell you a thing or two about frustration. :lol: We all tried over and over again to tell her how we used the quote but it never worked that way for her. Been a while so I forget the details now. For me, I right click on what I want to quote, turning the writing that lovely shade of blue then I click on the Quote button and it automatically places the appropriate Quote marks around the text which will translate into the boxed quote you see on many posts. Well something like that anyway. I must admit I am the "crumbling aged brick in the wall" when it comes to computers. :?
Love,
Sandy

Re: Photo taken at Vatican

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:29 am
by sammy
Hi P1111 :hithere (I hope you don't mind the nickname!) Welcome to the board!

You wrote:
Geoff wrote:
Hi John,

If you know them, then you can certainly reach an opinion as to its being valid. It certainly looks like some sort of astral or celestial energy. I am glad it does not have wings, cause that would concern me.

take care,
Geoff

Just curious as to why "wings" would be a concern. Sorry if that's a dumb question...I'm new to the site
Not a dumb question (IMHO) - I've been here a while and I don't know either, so I look forward to hearing the answer along with you.

LOVE!!!!
Sammy