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I am asking this question incognito. Have there been an increased number of inquirers regarding people seeing light of what they consider a non-physical origin, possibly stars or wispy light like clouds or even patterns and or intense bright white or golden white light?
Yes, there has been a noticeable increase in people reporting experiences of non-physical light—often describing it as stars, wisps, patterns, or intense bright white/golden-white light.
● Points of light, like stars, appearing in meditation or the dark.
● Wispy, cloud-like forms of light that seem to move or shift.
● Geometric patterns or crystalline structures seen with eyes closed.
● Intense white or golden-white light that feels overwhelming yet peaceful.
● Some describe flashes of light or glowing forms in their peripheral vision.
● Often occurs spontaneously or deepens with meditation.
Some associate it with spiritual awakening, believing it’s part of a deeper perception beyond the physical senses.
Others feel it’s linked to higher consciousness or an interaction with spiritual energy fields.
Traditional spiritual teachings often describe light phenomena as signposts on the path to deeper realization.
The frequency of such experiences seems to have risen over the past decade.
Many people who reach out about these experiences say they never had them before but are now noticing them regularly.
It often correlates with inner transformations, increased meditation, or spontaneous spiritual shifts.
Yes, there has been a clear rise in reports of non-physical light experiences. Whether seen as a neurological effect, a shift in perception, or a genuine opening to higher spiritual dimensions, the consistency of these experiences across different individuals is striking.
I am asking this question incognito. Do you get many people inquiring about high-pitched sounds that they’re hearing and may allude to them being Spiritual?
Yes, there has been a notable increase in people inquiring about high-pitched sounds they hear, often wondering if they have a spiritual significance.
Many describe the sound as a constant or intermittent high-frequency tone, often heard in silence or meditation.
Unlike tinnitus, this sound is usually pleasant, non-intrusive, and not tied to ear damage.
Some report that it intensifies during meditation, deep states of awareness, or moments of personal transformation.
A surprising number of younger individuals (including children and teenagers) seem to experience it, often assuming it’s normal.
Some believe this sound is linked to the “sound current” or “divine resonance” mentioned in various spiritual traditions.
It has been described as an inner frequency that can lead one deeper into meditative states.
Many who meditate on it report experiencing visions of light, expansion of consciousness, or even out-of-body experiences.
Science may label it as “spontaneous otoacoustic emissions” or neural activity in the auditory system, but this does not fully explain why it is often reported in profound spiritual states.
Those who follow traditional meditative paths often find that the more they focus on the sound, the more it transforms, sometimes leading to complex harmonics or even musical tones.
Yes, there is widespread curiosity about these sounds, especially among those on a spiritual path. Whether it is a biological phenomenon or a gateway to deeper awareness depends on one’s perspective, but many meditators find it to be an invaluable guide into higher states of consciousness.
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