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Anatomy of a Sun Flash in Photos

By March 16, 2018Sky Phenomena

Anatomy of a Sun Flash in Photos

I have caught the sun flashing many times on camera and video. There has been significant discussion about solar flashes in some of the alternate media, and among energy workers and light workers.

So it seemed to be a good time to print this photo of a solar flash that I caught on November 25, 2017.

Fast Flashing May Not Be Seen By Eye, But it Can Be ‘Sensed’

In this article I have taken still shots of the solar flash on video, and laid them out in chronological order. On a rough measure I counted that the entire flash took 0.75 seconds. I guess that it was much faster than that (because I cannot manually stop the timer fast enough)!

What this fast flashing means, is that it is difficult for our eyes to catch the light changes. However if you are sensitive, you may have a sense of flickering or flashing.

When I have that sense of flickering, or flashing, by the way the sunlight is ‘glowing’ during the day, I will pull out my camera, and point the video towards the sun. You can do this as well. If you get some interesting shots, I’d love to see them! (At my Contact page.)

Chronological Order of a Sun – Solar Flash on November 25, 2017

The following photographs illustrate the chronological order of light changes in the sky during the sun – solar flash I recorded. I believe that there were many of these that day as I sensed them before I caught this one on camera.

It is fascinating how the light changes. The light variations are substantial and surprising. I recorded these by moving the video slowly and taking still shots at the point of each major change in light.

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What Are These Fast Sun – Solar Flashes About?

I have found that when I show this series to other people, the change in light seems to really effect them. Perhaps because it is stunning to the mind how this could be taking place. Or perhaps it is because they are receiving the energies of the quality of light being transmitted to our planet.

In my view, these flashes are part of the photonic support of the expanding consciousness of humanity. I feel that these light flashes are part of an expanded set of frequencies of light that we are just now perceiving on the full light spectrum.

Thus I find myself full of awe and wonder at these flashes. I love receiving the higher light and I am grateful to be living through such an interesting time in Earth’s history.

Love, Solaris

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Solaris

Solaris Modalis photographs the skies and watches the happenings there. From the changes in the sun, to communing with lightships, these are her passions. Her memories of a galactic life among the stars informs her work. Solaris shares her love of life and her wisdom, inspired by artistic photographs. After years of chasing people down to show them what was in her camera, she started this blog.