Orbs in Mine

posted by: Phyllis Straub
Thank you so much for writing your book ‘We are not alone’ — really fantastic info that resonates so much with me.  And your website is fantastic, and - also love your blog !
 
I have an interest in orbs, and a relative sent me some pictures from a now defunct gold mine (he’s a mining engineer).  The first one is from an adjacent room in the same mine and no orbs were found; the next two are from another room that is packed with what looks like thousands of orbs.
 
What would these orbs be doing in the middle of a mine?  Are they from the mineral deposits themselves?  Are they spirits trapped in the mine?  Is there a ‘gate’ in this particular spot?  It’s pretty mind blowing !
 
Thanks so much for taking the time to look at these photos : )
Mine Orbs 1

Mine Orbs 1

Mine Orbs 2

Mine Orbs 2

Mine Orbs 3

Mine Orbs 3

About Atala

Atala Toy is President of Crystal Life and of ISIC. She is an expert, consultant, lecturer and author in the field of consciousness; her books include "We Are Not Alone; A Guidebook on Interdimensional Cooperation" and, coming out in June, "Nature Spirits, Spirit Guides and Ghosts: How to talk with and photograph beings of other realms."

One Response to Orbs in Mine

  1. Atala Toy says:

    Hi Phyllis

    Thanks for sending the photos. Photographing orbs is like taking photos of scenery – sometimes you take a simple scene, other times you are photographing people in a city!

    These photos are very interesting, in that the internal structure of most of them shows a rim and interior objects. Also, there are orbs of different intensity and of different colors. These appear to be taken with a flash, and where the flash hit, more of the orbs fluoresced – that is, the flash hit their form and reflected back.

    The difference between these and dust spots is that the dust spots do not have internal structure.

    Also, orbs come and go with great rapidity, in some cases, so a shot taken later would have different quantities. Some orbs enjoy caves, and people photographing in caves often get a lot of these life forms.

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