Today I came across an interesting post by Reiki Help Blog called “Boosting Immunity With Reiki.” It gives some very good tips on how to strengthen and balance your immune system including details on which areas of the body to concentrate on such as the brain and the thymus. Go to http://reikihelp.com/blog/category/reiki-411/ for more details.
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During the last half-term we took our grandchildren, Jack and Elizabeth, orb hunting at St Mary’s and St Blaise Church, Boxgrove and Holy Trinity Church, Bosham. Elizabeth took loads of orb photos but most of them were quite faint. The two best ones have both got two orbs merged together. The first one was taken at St Mary’s and St Blaise. You can see a double orb at the centre towards the top of the photo.
In the close up below, you may be able to make out the shape of two hedgehogs nestled together.
We then went on to Holy Trinity Church in Bosham. Surprisingly, Elizabeth took a very similar photo, another double orb.
In the close up below, you can see the hedgehogs much more clearly than in the first photo. I wonder if these hedgehogs are following her around because they are her power animals or spirit guides? I’d love to hear your views. Please leave a comment below.
St Matthias Church is in Ditchling Road, Brighton. It is built from red brick with a circular tower, short spire, apsidal chancel and a hammerbeam roof. It was built by Lacy W Ridge in 1907 and was consecrated in 1912. Unfortunately it is now threatened with closure by the Anglican church.
This orb is very faint but I decided to use it because you can see an eye inside it when it is blown up (see close up below)
Close up of ‘eye’ orb
The second orb we caught was extremely bright
The close up shows a concentric pattern and a pink/lilac aura around the outside.
History
Rugby School was founded in Warwickshire, England in 1567 through a provision in Lawrence Sheriff’s will. Sheriff became prosperous by supplying groceries to Queen Elizabeth I. The original grammar school provided free education for local boys. Due to it’s success, it became a fee-paying school but it continues to offer free scholarships for outstanding local pupils.
The school became enormously influential during the 19th century during which it was said that it was the training ground for those that wished to be of service to the British Empire.
Tom Brown’s School Days, written by Thomas Hughes, was set in Rugby school. One of it’s characters is Rugby’s most famous headmaster, Dr Thomas Arnold. Dr Arnold felt it was important to treat the boys as gentlemen.
The school is very famous for it’s innovation in sport. The game, rugby, was invented by one of it’s students, William Webb Ellis in 1823 and it quickly became an international sport. Also, it is believed that cross-country running began here. The Crick Run was first (and still) run here.
Photos
The following photos where sent to us by Moggie who recently visited Rugby School in England. She had the good fortune to visit the school twice recently. Please ignore the smoke in these ones as they were taken in the school chapel when a smoke machine was working. You can see some orbs within the mist. We have never taken photos whilst a smoke machine is running so we don’t know if the orbs are somehow a product of this. Rugby is a very old school therefore it is likely there are some spirits hanging around though. I think that the brightest orb in the centre of each photo may be a reflection of the flash.
The following photos were taken of an old tree in the school grounds. As you can see, there are many orbs floating all around it. The bright one on the far right has lovely concentric circles.
If you enlarge the largest, brightest orb in this photo you can see the shape of the head of a small dog, perhaps a Chihuahua?
Here’s a close up of the ‘dog’ orb.
These photos were taken without a flash.
These two are intriguing. What are the angled lights at the bottom of each photo? Are they some sort of lights that have become distorted? They are very regular in shape when you enlarge them. I would be interested to hear what you think of them.
I would love to hear what you think of these photos. There is some new phenomena that we haven’t seen before which we find interesting. Also, can you see the dog? If not, what can you see?
Thank you to Moggie for allowing us to use her wonderful photos.
Dr Mehmet Oz is an American cardiothoracic surgeon and author who has a daily talk show in the US. He recently did a programme on complementary therapies and he is a big fan of Reiki. His wife is a Reiki Master and often gives Reiki to their children. If you would like to see a clip from the show, go to http://www.reikigoddessblog.com/ where you can see Pamela Miles do a demonstration on a member of Dr Oz’s audience.