
Whenever a picture of orbs is submitted by me or someone on my site, I invariably can expect the same comments......."it is dust" "it is moisture" .....etc.
Science can explain and recreate orbs under dust laden or moisture heavy air...I realize this. I also realize that it takes a lot of courage to open oneself to comments from peers and it is a big step to open one's own mind to the wondrous possibilities that our energy just might linger in the atmosphere around us.
I welcome everyone's photos; judging or criticizing can only close that small opening that has begun to seep a crack in hardened minds that have been taught to be logical and scientific too much of the time.
I know there is a need to "debunk" fraudulent attempts to deceive the public; and there is room for all opinions on my pages. However, I ask that you post your opinions and ideas in separate blogs and messages and try not to put a damper on someone's newly found paranormal interest. Once that spark is extinguished, it may never again ignite.
I have taken hundreds of photos.....some, I am sure are dust.......some, I am sure are moisture. But sit yourself in a field and take about 40 consecutive empty shots and get one in the midst of them filled with orbs and wonder...............
Walk on a bridge in absolute darkness and shoot infrared at bugs..(and there is no shortage of bugs in Gettysburg,) and learn the difference in how a bug flies past your infrared and something else.....unexplainable.
So thank you to everyone who has opened their minds and shared their pictures with me.
Orbs, dust, moisture......form your own opinions......graciously accept the opinions of others......never judge or criticize in a hurtful manner.
Thanks everyone,
Shirl
copyright Shirl Knobloch 3/25/2010
Photo courtesy of Julie Horvath, taken at Sach's Bridge, Gettysburg
I finished a book, with many, many photographs of the soldiers,after close combat,, where their bodies were stacked 4 feet deep, 100's, and 100's of yards long, of these soldier's bodies, left, as they had "fallen" in combat, in Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Antitem, many more centers of battle. people need to know, that, on any given battle, any day, upwards of 60,000 men fell in harm's way in various battles, they fell quickly, violently, and remember that these soldiers had such courage, fear, valor, in seconds of time; alive one second, death, and dying the next, as battling continued around them. when i see the "orbs' gathered together in these photos,, i see the soldier's gathering together,, again, for comfort, or perhaps the place where souls linger in that in-between,. i am a person who is not educated, or scienced in this area, just a regular person. But I believe in the afterlife situations, of all kinds, and find it more believable, than not. respectfully, nancy.
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