
Originally Posted by
cgmartin
...When he got up I thought "oh it must be around 7 am", and when I looked at the clock it was 1:28 am. I thought that was weird.
I couldn't get soundly back to sleep after that, I kept dreaming that I was going into the living room and asking him what he was doing and different scenarios were happening. So I finally decided to get up and see what was up, this was around 3 am.
He was on the computer and he had decided he wanted to try doing automatic writing (we were talking about that earlier yesterday) and he had a really cool experience with it, I won't go into the details but it was really interesting.
Anyways I went back to bed but he stayed up. Maybe 20 minutes after I went back to bed (I still wasn't asleep) he came in and said he went outside and saw an orange flashing light in the sky. He went back out to see it again and it was gone. It wasn't moving but just flashing in one spot. We decided it must be a UFO.
I got up this morning (he stayed up from 1:28 am on, which is not usual for him at all) and we both said that last night had a really strange vibe, like there was something happening somewhere and we were picking upon it. Today we have continued feeling strange and time seems to be moving incredibly slow
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Has anyone else felt any weird "vibes" last night or today? Also we noticed the sky is a weird shade of blue, it seems like a darker shade than it used to be. Husband said it almost looks like a hologram or something.
I also want to point out that we are totally sane people!
LOL I know I don't have to say that but sometimes I feel like I'm telling myself that because the things that have been happening to us are so crazy.
Oh and also a few months ago we were at the track at night running, and we were getting ready to leave. I looked up in the sky and I saw this star, and it got brighter and brighter until it was bigger than the North star, and then it went out and was totally gone. I've never seen anything like it before.
My guess is UFO on that one too. Any thoughts?
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