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1041303 tn?1421387341

Strange ball of light????

So the weirdest thing happened to me the night before last. I am still wondering if it was me or my imagination, but I thought I would share it anyways.

It was around midnight and I was lying in bed reading. I have a Ereader with a light attached so the room was dark. All of a sudden from behind the book but about 4 ft away I seen a small ball of light about the size of an Easter egg go for left to right about 3 feet. It looked like a shooting start because it left like a trail behind it until it disappeared. As soon as it happened I sat up because I didn't know If I was seeing things. I got super warm and felt like a overwhelming sensation throughout my whole body, then the nerves kicked in and I was shaking. There are no streets behind my house, there are no mirrors, windows or anything that light could of reflected off of around that area. I was totally calm at first then scared. I sat up for at least 10 minutes thinking it would happen again, but no. I have no idea what that was, has anyone have experience with these???
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1041303 tn?1421387341
LOL yeah If I were to see an actual apparition I would probably pee myself!!!
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1419501 tn?1320206310
I know what you mean.
Ive seen two in my life time. One when i was younger and another i have on a picture I took in an old empty house.

It could have been an orb. They are said to be spheres of energy created by the spirits of deceased people.
And mostly travel in enegry lines the earth has naturaly.
I wouldbt be to scared as i have only had it happen to me twice and at totally diffrent times.
Maybe if you think of it as a loved one trying to let you know they are there. lol thats better than seeing an apperition at the end of your bed anyway. lol
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