|
Post by mj on Feb 23, 2007 16:10:35 GMT
Dear Westenraites and Celtic Woman Fans, I hope the above named thread is enough to draw you to this point, because I want to draw to your attention a genuinely strange phenomena that I saw on the DVD video "A New Journey - Live at Slane Castle, Ireland" Before I go on, I'm not trying to proclaim I am mad or anything, but I've rewound this point so many times that I can not explain it rationally/scientifically! It trully is an empirical wonder! Before I go on I must just also state that I think the DVD is fantastic regardless of the point I will mention shortly... the singers are great, the songs, the choreography, the orchestra, the songs, the settings, the fiddler! Everything was superb! Well done Celtic Woman... Now back to this sighting... at the end of the DVD, during the reprise of "At the Ceili", after they have received their flowers and are walking/jogging off, we see a white light just burst up the side of the Castle... with no begining or end! It is too fast for smoke... it cannot a light beam as it is like a photon burst, which light beams on the show don't behave like... and it goes up the side of the castle! I truly think that there is something 'other worldly' about that LIGHT. Please, watch the end, and post here what you think! They must like it, then, on the other side... but next time we will have to charge them a ticket! Happy Ghost Hunting people!
|
|
|
Post by Richard on Mar 12, 2007 8:06:17 GMT
Hello Mark! I studied the DVD very closely last night, and I don't think the strange light you saw shooting up the castle wall was caused by ghosts or aliens from outer space. It would appear to be the light from one of the spotlights being reflected by a moving shiny object, which could be almost anything. Possible causes are spectacles, a watch, a piece of jewellery, one of the instruments in the orchestra or a camera lens, but we'll never know for certain. You must be very sharp to even notice it, because it only flashes on the screen for about six frames! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes, Richard
|
|
|
Post by meldy on Jun 27, 2007 8:08:28 GMT
Hmmm, I need to check this out Meldy
|
|
|
Post by Dori on Jun 27, 2007 11:14:52 GMT
Looking at it initially felt very strange, i agree!!! But then, if you look parallel to where it came from, there was a light there, and i believe it was its glare. But, as Richard said, we might never know!!! Dori
|
|