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Detailed Reporting from Closing Survey (English) Detailed Reporting from Closing Survey (English) Index Ship 1 Embodied/Thoughts 24 Beings 52 Past Experiences 62 Ship ● I saw colored lights behind Mark during the meditation. Also, a round moving light behind him. - Austin, Texas, USA ● I saw a little moving green and orange double-helix on the screen of the live-stream from the Day 10 culminating meditation (that’s actually the only part I ended up participating in). - Austin, Texas, USA ● I had my eyes open during the livestream, watching Mark and the sky on TV. I saw a definite revolving rainbow to Mark’s right in the sky about five minutes into the stream. If you video copied it look. - Waimea, Hawaii, USA ● Lights in the sky. - Lake Shore, Minnesota, USA ● I dreamed last night that I watched a ship being attacked by smaller vessels over the city. The ship was hit critically and fell into the ocean and caused a tidal wave. Then something in my room was knocked off of my dresser and woke me suddenly. - Carlsbad, California, USA ● I saw some amber lights that faded in the sky, they didn’t look like airplanes. - Coconut Creek, Florida ● We had a sighting on Sunday night. - Dallas,TX ● Beautiful Light Beings playing on the surface of the ocean. Two in particular last night that were green. - Oceanside, California, USA ● I saw a blinking light like from an aeroplane, but at random intervals it got really bright. - Lovelock, Nevada, USA ● A bright object flashed and moved about 6 times and changed colors. - Salt Lake City, Utah, USA ● We did our CE5 meditation on Monday, July 13th at 9 PM and as we were looking up to the sky during the quiet time after the meditation, we saw a bright, white-light orb appear from the south coming past Altair/Aquila and then it suddenly turned and went East. It was flying fairly smooth and at an even pace, like a plane. But it was a round shape and it did not have any blinking lights like planes do. It also didn't look like a shooting star, as it was moving slow, didn't have a tail and as you will see from the video, it definitely is a UFO. - Ojai, California, USA ● I felt like I wanted to see something, but my vibration was fearful. A few days before today I saw a modulating light in the sky above my woods. I thought I was ready, but maybe not. - Sutton, Massachusetts, USA ● At about 12:40 AM, I saw one shooting star in the SW sky. Then at 12:45 AM, I saw a white light with red. It had NO noise before or after. It was around the same SW-W area. It went slowly and shot off to the south. At about 12:50 AM, I saw two shooting stars around that same area. Absolutely AWESOME in delight!!!!! - Bethesda, Maryland, USA ● I saw lights and a peculiar cloud. - Tucson, Arizona, USA ● My first experience was right after the first Zoom “Hu” meditation with Mark. I looked right up out of love with no expectations… but then moments later a big white light flew across the sky (quite the timing if it was a comet). During the final global meditation, I was experiencing something while focusing on my third eye. It felt like a psychic contact that I was not fully allowing. After gazing up for awhile, when the meditation stopped, I came across a light in the sky that began to move upwards when I started to stare at it then vanished in the clouds. - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ● I saw what I at first thought was a star, then as I kept breathing, opening my heart and “Huuuuu”, I would see what I thought was a star start to move across the sky with something I couldn't quite make out behind it. It would fade, and then illuminate again, and then fade. My family and I saw about 7 or 8 different ones from our backyard. At one point, I asked (what I assumed was one) if it was one, and if it was one – could it show me that it was hearing me. It started to move across the sky. It was an incredible and beautiful experience to have with my husband and children. Thank you all. - Ojai, California ● It looked like a star, but was three close together, and was blinking, but there were no clouds, and no other ones were blinking as profoundly. - Burnsville, United States ● This happened before and after the experiment: lights that look like stars moving across the sky. On another occasion, I saw two intersect one another. - Pavo, GA USA ● I saw 2 separate things. Right after I played audio, a light (with the size of a star) was moving diagonally down, and again about 2 minutes later. - Hadley, Massachusetts, USA. ● I witnessed a star dancing. A major star going up over down in circles. - Austin, Texas, USA ● Lightship. - Pucón, Chile ● I have seen tiny spaceships or planes with no blinking lights at all, floating very high in the atmosphere. - Louisville, Kentucky, USA ● My boyfriend & I live off-grid in northern New Mexico. After the CE-6 at 9 PM on July 13th, we saw an object looking like a bright whitish light with silverfish fins radiating out... my boyfriend thought it looked crystalline in formation. The next night before the global meditation, we saw what appeared to be the same ship. Definitely not a plane or satellite! - Tierra Amarilla, NM, USA ● I was aware of a light grouping in the southern sky that had red, white, and blue flashing lights. After meditating with my eyes closed for several tones, I began to focus on the lights which seemed to dim and brighten in sync with the sound and breath. - Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA ● Saw heading east, at possibly low orbit, a bright round light or craft. I recorded a video, and you can see the object, but my surroundings were dark because it was dark. I'm not certain what it was, but it wasn't an airplane or helicopter. Or a comet. - Knoxville, TN, USA ● Prior to the CE-6 meditation I saw something moving at a steady swift speed. It was MUCH lower than a plane would be in the sky - I'm in a neighborhood with houses around. No blinking lights of any kind BUT it was EXTREMELY BRIGHT!!!! This was almost too bright to look directly at or even see too clearly. It's hard to describe in terms of shape, but if I could paint it, it would be absolutely beautiful!!!! The shape at first looked kinda rectangular (more in the middle, but triangular too... no, not ‘triangle,’ that's too strong a word)... maybe better to say it was more rounded and pointed – rather softly rounded at its top and wider going down along its length. It was SO bright and moving so fast that it was hard to see too clearly – but most amazing were its "tails" or maybe more like these BRIGHT trails.... that were coming out of the bottom/back of it - it was like a part of it - not only from the bottom – even along the sides of it too...!!!!! It was sooo amazing to watch as it was going along its path in the sky?!?!?! It was so hard to see too clearly because it was SO bright – white/yellow in light. The entire shape was light!! I was able to watch it fly past for about maybe 6/7 seconds!!! It came from behind me; until I noticed this light from the side – sweeping through the sky from the left side of my standing body – it was gliding steadily through the sky – moving swiftly, solid and constant – trying to say it was really steady and in total control – no wavy movements AND NO SOUND whatsoever – just this light!?!?! From however far away it was from me I have NO IDEA how to guess its height – but it was low but still up high. Seemed to be moving alongside me as it passed... as I ran to follow it behind the trees it seemed to be moving as if it was coming into the corner section of a WIDE LARGE circle... (so it was at my left side sweeping by at an upward angle and went past the trees and then I could no longer see it.... what seemed strange to be was that although I was WIDE EYED and “OMG” - I wasn't at all startled or afraid – LOL maybe because it was moving away.... :) After meditation, sitting still and watching for a while I did get two blinks – just for a millisecond – white light just on & off. 5 minutes, maybe 10 minutes later, from near a nearby space the same thing just again - on & then off. VERY VERY unexpected, bright, random & just outta nowhere???!!! - Nassau County, New York, USA ● I saw multiple single flashes in the sky at individual times, not too bright. I sent a mental note that I trusted them to alert me to open my eyes when I needed to whenever meditating with my eyes closed. Next, during the "HU”ing, with my eyes closed, I saw a pinpoint flash above the big tree, and perhaps the tree too, in my mind's eye, quite vividly. I saw a red glow/flash in the middle left of my closed eyes, and again later I saw some sort of glow flash while my eyes were closed. This may have been a response to my mental note about trusting for an alert to open my eyes when needed – I didn't even need to open my eyes, as they demonstrated! As I got deeper into meditation, I felt warmth in the back of my neck (with my neck warmer on), that was amplified when I imagined the joy of my love for my dogs being shared from my heart into the sky as a beam of light, and concentrated on the sensation.
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