Spirit eyes seem to be everywhere. I notice them regularly, but because they are often not in pairs, I don't save and post them. However, it might be interesting to have a group of them together. And when I found this eye today, I thought that it would be a really nice start.
Thanks, Elaine. Very happy to have you here on the forum.
I love your question. I hadn't thought it about it, so I appreciate that.
I suppose that it is like the "eye in the sky" which I wrote about in this post (click). The great "all that is" which is everywhere. I have captured many eyes, and I've noticed others do as well. I feel in many instances it is simply the life force that is the earth, the trees, etc., looking back at me as I am looking at it.
But I'm open to other interpretations and suggestions. What are your thoughts?
I took this photo a while back, but every time I look at it, I hone in on this eye so I decided it must be worthy of a post! To me it looks like a lizard or reptile eye. Do ya think?
It's amazing how many eyes appear in pictures. I think the universe is always watching... Your 'Reptile Eye' one really does look reptilian... and a big one too... like dino size...
Thanks so much for the feedback OMJ and Dawn! Synchronicity, too, because I was chatting with OMJ about the eye and we brought up dinosaurs. Suddenly the eye made me think of a dinosaur peering through the greenery. And then you say dino-size, Dawn.
A truly incredibly image, congratulations, is there an infestation of Dinosaurs but very overlayed or holographic. Also looks it looks a bit like a green man below the eye peering round the tree-trunk.
Thanks Starchie! I see what you mean about a green man peering around the tree-trunk. This particular photo taken at a local park with giant old trees was chockful of spirit (I got the beheading crop from it as well ). This is one of those photographs that I could stare at for hours and see things in it. A scryograph. Not to be confused with a spirograph. Or is it?
The disapproving eye reminds me of the many eyes I see throughout photos and in my mind's eye. I have interpreted it as fierce (life force) and not necessarily angry (but that's my hope).
Yah I sense that this eye is more concerned with the tampering with nature (such as Weather Modification) as with this "chemtrail" being spewed over head. Your intuition on it feels right, at least in the sense that I don't feel it's angry with me, the eye itself seems more noble, but also disapproving of what is going on. Nature spirits in the trees tend to have this look. Sylphs on the other hand almost always smile even when cleaning up our dirty work.
Good points. And I enjoyed your cloud and sylph photos. I really liked the cloud surfer photo Hang 10,000 Feet Baby! As whale as the whale, dolphin, heart, just to name a few of my favs in the Mind Blowing (Astral Life) photoset.
Have you seen the Geoffrey Hodson inspirited drawings of devas and sylphs?
It's always a bit humbling (& kind of spooky) to me, when I see eyes such as these peering back through the natural surroundings as if they're just kind of checking things out or keeping an eye on things.
The cloud photos are really good. Very nice! Thanks for sharing those links, Alisa.
I sometimes take a gander at your web cams and this one caught my attention. I wish it had a time stamp on it. The traffic camera above it read- 29. Dec 2007 04:57:55
I can't get over the clarity of the eye in the center of the road. Remarkable!
I hope you don't mind my taking a screen shot & posting this.
I am so glad you posted this, Dawn. I see eyes like these in the webcams a lot. These ones you have spotted are quite clear. I have noticed eyes frequently in the pool webcam. Here's a webcam shot that I saved some time ago:
Thanks for your always enthusiastic and rewarding responses, Dawn!
It usually is the single eyes it seems, and maybe these are just singles that happen to be together as well. Not sure.
My personal experience is that these eyes are everywhere all the time, watching and noting awareness of the viewer of them. I see them in photos and in my mind's eye frequently. I believe them to be lifeforce, and "will" (divine and personal) that blankets everything.
I never thought of them as being part of the lifeforce, and "will" (divine and personal) that blankets everything. That's an interesting thought to ponder on... I personally am still undecided about most things of this nature. But I am sooo fascinated by it all.
I wish more folks were willing to discuss the curious photos, but I understand why they don't... and it totally makes me angry!!!! I apologize for being so cryptic, but I think you know what I mean...
Well my good friend, you have been such a supportive ray of sunshine (pun intended) on this forum, thereby making it easier and easier for me to discuss my ideas and to feel good about it. I appreciate that you also often speak freely, analyzing, questioning, and bringing up truly amazing new avenues for me (personally) to explore.
It is difficult to say all that one thinks, and I certainly have not said nearly all that I think as yet. It is an unfolding process.
I think many are exploring and speaking a bit more freely though all the time as this larger reality continues to unfold. Of course there are forums and groups of people that seem to be interested and yet cannot allow it to be talked about except to criticize and attack (yes, we know the forum of which I speak). I have recently done some internet searching and I am amazed to see how much is really out there now though. Here is one particularly AMAZING link to a woman who takes interdimensional photos and discusses and analyzes them in detail AND in a user-friendly way. Jane Tripp's Interdimensional Photography.
If you go there, I probably won't be seeing you for a while ...her galleries are enormous!
Aw shucks Alisa, thanks so much. Your just a good sport. I don't know if I'll ever get a definite 'mind set' on the curious photos, but I really appreciate your tolerance in answering my questions. It's the possibilities that intrigue me and you consider such positive ones and I enjoy hearing them. You give me food for thought.
Thank you for posting that link. You're right she has a mega site and I've spent tons of time looking at her pictures and reading her entries. I can't imagine how long it has taken her to build her site & gallery. I haven't read or seen everything, there's just too much to take in one day. lol Her methods are unusual and she's a very enthusiastic lady with a lot to share.
I personally wouldn't try the tv method for fear that I would capture a picture of something really spooky looking. Color me cautious!
Do you realize that when first we met there was only 3 websites such as yours that I could find on the net? The numbers are growing. So maybe someday some of the negative attitudes will soften or may even change to tolerant or agreeable!!! We can only hope!
Thanks, Dawn. And you explained yourself very well.
Yes, it is a mega site (love your wording) and I also have not seen it all yet. How about that photo from Prince Charles and Camilla's wedding?! That is one of the most amazing and scariest entities I've seen captured. And funny thing you saying you wouldn't try the TV method, because I realized I had not wanted to mess with the TV either! I had once seen a paranormal show with the most intriguing story on it about this man that hooked up his video camera to a screen/TV and then aimed the camera at the video screen for a mirror-in-a-mirror effect. He captured images of people that he felt were people deceased. His images were amazing and for me a bit unsettling. I thought to myself, I need to try this! And yet, somehow I just never got around to it.
But I decided to give the TV experiment with non-video camera a go as inspired by Jane's photos. I didn't capture much, but I also felt it wasn't my method so I know my heart wasn't in it like it has been at other times. My best (and scariest) photos come from sunset light/shadow for which I have many more to post.
And I do remember when you enlightened me to those two other websites. You are right, interest is growing!
The chewing tree is a cutie. I agree with ScanDesk about it.
I've always thought that picture off Chris's looks like the Oz Lion.
It's really interesting the familiar aspects we see around us that favor tv characters. Yep, very interesting... Maybe nature folks do that on purpose to give us a smile.
This is a wee crop from lower righthand corner of a night time photo. It is grass with a serpent eye visible. These serpent eyes are abundant in my photos.
There is an eye that I believe makes a pair of the eye behind the sheer curtain. The other is to the right. When I enlarged it, I could see detail. But I didn't enhance it.
Some of the tree entities have pairs of eyes, others are just covered in various single eyes. I sooo love trees.
Those are great pictures of eyes. There is something a bit surreal about seeing eyes in photos. Even the photos that I have, where I know the the dynamics of what made the image, I still ponder the significance. The eyes are more curious to me than orbs. I think it's because of the connotations of 'someone or something' watching. It's interesting, intriguing and somewhat unsettling at times.
Recently, I took a picture of a Grackle that has something on it's wing that, to me, looks like an eye. I worried that it may be a parasite, but figured that it was probably the way my camera pixelated the under feathers... then after awhile, it occurred to me that the bird may be ill and that it may be something transferable to humans. Our feeder is next to our house and if this was an illness, we may indeed need to move the feeder... I contacted a fellow who is knowledgeable of such matters and ask him what he thought. He posed another probability that it may be a battle wound... I tend to agree with him because I've seen many encounters of bird battles (I recently saw a hawk kill a blue jay within 30 or so feet of me...) He also suggested that it may be a tumor. I think that may be the real possibility of what it is. It's sad to consider though.
I thought I'd share the photo with you. I think it's a remarkably interesting photo regardless of the reason for the eye... It does make me ponder the possibilities...
Seeking meaning in 'signs & wonders' is a part of the belief system that I was raised with. People find meaning in many things that step in to our proverbial paths. I honestly believe that most people do this, whether they admit it openly or not...
This is amazing, Dawn. Thanks so much for sharing!
This looks like a giant bird's eye to me. And it is also coincidental that the bird's actual eye is white (as if missing). To me this is an interdimensional capture with much symbolism.
I know some will find only physical explanations for this and other photos. And I might, too, had I not begun focusing on and intending to find the spiritual content in a photo. I would probably explain away anything special in any photo really, or any life experience for that matter if I did not believe that there was much more meaning behind what we initially "see" and diligently seek it out.
This topic is getting a workout. But the ayes have it!
I took some photos of the moon last night. I knew with my wee megapixel camera, and at night with no light, I was not apt to get a postcard photo. But I was looking for spirit, and they don't mind low light or low MPs. They show up anyway.
I hoped you'd enjoy seeing my bird picture. It's a curious picture to be sure.
Your insights into it are inline with some of my thoughts... now that I feel more comfortable that the bird isn't contagious. Safety first for me. Our wildlife is wonderful but the illnesses that can cross species scares the beejeebers out of me.
I hope it was something of the spiritual manifesting itself for my picture and the bird was released from serving as it's conduit immediately thereafter.
Thanks so much for your sharing your insights for me. I really appreciate it because you give me other possibilities to ponder on...
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Wow, that is a great eye in the sky by the moon. I like your enhancements of it, very nice. Beautiful.
You're right, this thread is getting a work out. At least it's an intriguing subject matter.
My camera has major issues with low light too... I get so annoyed with it sometimes that I want to throw it away. ~screams~ Especially, when I'm trying to take indoor pictures...
Oh, and by "photocopied" I mean a function called "photocopy" I have in my photo program (I use GIMP) that brings out detail sometimes. I use it in lieu of my favourite function "local equalization" that I had back when I used Corel Photo.
I'm still intrigued with the wave-like lines that show up in my photos once I apply photocopy. They seem to covary with where I find spirit in a photo and I "feel" it is maybe a form of energy that occurs when the spirit is sort of manifesting. These waves show up in other places, but more frequently and in-line with the phenomenon. Or so it seems.
That eye's almost spooky... Really nice vision, Alisa!
The angle shapes around the moon is quite interesting as well. You might be right about the energy waves. I hadn't thought of that before. Very interesting.
Thanks again, Dawn. Your comments somehow feed my mind and make me think of even more all the time.
I agree this eye is scary. It reminds me of the cranky parrot I used to have named Oscar. Ha ha! He reminded me of the raptors in the Jurassic Park movie. And when he charged me once in anger and bit my calf, I was also reminded of those raptors.
I could crop and post so many of these photographed eyes, but I try to just pick out the best or most convenient. They seem to be everywhere. But interesting around the moon like that.
I tend to see fierce eyes, serpentine eyes, canine eyes, symbolic eyes, kind eyes. All sorts.
I think it's interesting that the eyes appear in so many different mediums.
Oh my, Oscar sounds like an aggressive character. It's funny how we remember the smallest of aspect of our previous pets and other animals that we see or interact with during our lives. Maybe Oscar was a raptor and left over issues from his Jurassic days.
I like your choices of pictures to post. I understand about posting the best ones. Clarity in photos goes along way in pondering the mystery behind them. Cool!
Thank you Aleera! I appreciate your presence here and your comments! Your English is good. And I think it is fantastic that with Spanish as your native language, you just plunge right into an English forum and participate.
Well, isn't he a toughy. My goodness, he's beautiful and bursting with attitude.
He also reminds me of the parrots we had when I was a child. They were a different breed but man they were means as as piranhas with feathers.
Thanks for sharing his handsome face with us.
------------------------------ ~~~edited in: I changed the word species to the word breed. I think that's the more correct word for a different type of parrot.
That’s amazing stuff. Not once but twice. The top left picture looks so much like your parrot. It will be interesting to watch the metamorphosis take place as the tree grows around the eye over time.
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