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Lots of people have what are called "eye floaters" which are cells that clump together in the fluid surrounding the inside of the eye. The older you get, the more "floaters" you may have forming. Not usually indicating anything serious.......I am new to this site and am on a quest for knowledge.
I am always seeing, this is hard to explain so please bear with me. I see these like threads that change form sometimes into circles or just are sort of squiggly and very thin. They look like their body, forms are like smokey white or like a cloud. So so hard to explain. They float around sometimes going up and down or like stopping and taking off. I see them in the sky, rooms, EVERYWHERE and so many, I can't even begin to count.
Thanks for that, Brian. I beieve I have eye-floaters. Not saying that its not possible to see "things" besides those in the air!brianm wrote:Manifestations wrote :Lots of people have what are called "eye floaters" which are cells that clump together in the fluid surrounding the inside of the eye. The older you get, the more "floaters" you may have forming. Not usually indicating anything serious.......I am new to this site and am on a quest for knowledge.
I am always seeing, this is hard to explain so please bear with me. I see these like threads that change form sometimes into circles or just are sort of squiggly and very thin. They look like their body, forms are like smokey white or like a cloud. So so hard to explain. They float around sometimes going up and down or like stopping and taking off. I see them in the sky, rooms, EVERYWHERE and so many, I can't even begin to count.
People with "floaters" can see them most clearly when looking at a light coloured surface like a sheet of white paper, for example.
I have a few of 'em...... I'm old (56 lol)![]()
Cheers, Brian.
crowoman wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hWxKpcnLaU
More eye floaters - that you can see only on a camera.. LOL
SummerSolstice wrote:crowoman wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hWxKpcnLaU
More eye floaters - that you can see only on a camera.. LOL
Thanks crowoman. Very interesting!
Actually....... "floaters" and "orbs" (in your vid.) are two entirely different animals.crowoman wrote:that's a good piece of advice! Also..how do you explain the fact that your eye floater gets in the pictures? Now that's a major detachment! Oy!