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 December 17, 2013   

 

On Sunday’s episode of Lift Your Spirit: Our 2013 Journey – Part 2 on InLight Radio (the show that has everyone talking following Fran Zepeda’s revelations about her own incredible Ascension journey) Blossom Goodchild was guided to tell us all about a particular photo that appears on Marlene Swetlishoff’s website,http://www.therainbowscribe.com/

COLUMN OF LIGHT! Photo by Marlene Swetlishoff ©2013Marlene, as many of you know, is the channel for the hugely popular weekly messages from Hilarion. She took the photo at left and enlarged, below.

Because so many people have asked about it, I asked Marlene to share with us what she could about the shot and where it was taken. So here’s what she had to say:

Hello Stephen! Nice to hear from you again! So that’s why I have had so many visitors to my site in the last two days…LOL! Thank you, Blossom!

My husband and I drove to Argenta, British Columbia, Canada, to a beach we like to go to beside the north end of Kootenay Lake on November 27th.

It was a cloudy and overcast morning and cold…we built a fire and were enjoying the warmth. Then later the sun came out from behind the clouds and as I looked across the lake I was admiring the way the clouds were lifting from the water so I started taking pictures…I took quite a few and when I got home and uploaded them to my computer, I was awed by the Magenta Column of Light, I posted it on my website.

 

COLUMN OF LIGHT! Photo by Marlene Swetlishoff ©2013

 

COLUMN OF LIGHT! Photo by Marlene Swetlishoff ©2013

A long time reader requested a copy of the picture so he could check it more closely. He is someone who investigates and takes pictures of UFO’s so I am sure he thoroughly scrutinized it. This is what he shared with me yesterday:

“Thank you. It definitely is not a sun flare and not a camera-produced artifact as I can clearly see the clouds obscuring the column of light even under high magnification. The column of light is definitely behind the clouds. It is also not very far from the location you took the picture from as there is a mountain behind the column of light.

“The base of the mountain seems to be up to a mile from your side of the lakeshore. The column is big, could be 50-100 feet across. It also has the looks of a vortex (there is a thinning of it at the lower half giving it an hour glass shape). Amazingly the light stops at the boundary of the water level (another sign that it is not a sun flare).

“Great picture and the first time I have actually seen such a column of light (heard of it from many who have seen UFOs sending out beams of light to the ground, but never seen any). What I see as a saucer shaped UFO with a prominent dome may be so or it may just have been shaped as such by the clouds. Nevertheless, I feel very strongly the presence of a ship that put out the column of light just at the moment you snapped the picture and so you didn’t actually see it. This has happened to me at least 4 times where I didn’t see anything but a ship was in my pictures. Thanks for sharing.’

Wishing you a wonderful holiday and stupendous New Year!

Love Marlene

So there ya go folks, that’s the story behind the incredible photo above. And here’s another photo Marlene took at the same beach a month earlier, in October, 2013:

Sun Magic! Photo by Marlene Swetlishoff ©2013

 

Sun Magic! Photo by Marlene Swetlishoff ©2013

You can listen to Lift Your Spirit: Our 2013 Journey – Part 2, with Wes Annac, Fran Zepeda, Sheldan Nidle and Blossom Goodchild, here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inlight_radio/2013/12/15/lift-your-spirit-our-2013-journey–part-2

Lift Your Spirit: Our 2013 Journey – Part 1, with Mike Quinsey, Suzanne Lie, John Smallman and Suzy Ward is here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inlight_radio/2013/12/08/lift-your-spirit-our-2013-journey–part-1

 

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Pillar of Light In Canada

Ra-Raela's picture

Interesting picture. Looking very carefully, there is a partial face peeking through the clouds. It's of slightly to the upper right of the clouds above the column of light.