Marth
May 19 2005, 01:03 AM
Something I always knew really hit me yesterday. I often see.......wind. If there is a way of saying that. You know if theres leaves in the wind? Well its like that but the wind is replaced by fine particles of something. I have always seen it. And yesterday I pointed it out to my friend. He asked me what I was talking about. I thought it was painfully obvious. But he couln't see it. Now i'm begining to wonder i i'm weater-inclined. If there is a word

I have always felt it rain waywayway before others. As in I will feel the droplets when others don't. What do you guys think?
Ausaria
May 19 2005, 08:09 AM
Moisture in the air could be heavy. However, just like heat makes the horizon look like water, the wind may also be visible in a similar way.
Mr Ed
May 19 2005, 11:39 AM
Well when its semi-dark and I look hard I can see loads of tiny particles flying about in a swarmish fashion around my room, or at least I used to be able to. Yet I don't claim I can do anything psi etc as it is just my eyes playing tricks on me, as is your apparent sight of wind.
Scorpio_71
May 19 2005, 11:45 AM
QUOTE(MarthMadness54 @ May 18 2005, 06:03 PM)
Something I always knew really hit me yesterday. I often see.......wind. If there is a way of saying that. You know if theres leaves in the wind? Well its like that but the wind is replaced by fine particles of something. I have always seen it. And yesterday I pointed it out to my friend. He asked me what I was talking about. I thought it was painfully obvious. But he couln't see it. Now i'm begining to wonder i i'm weater-inclined. If there is a word

I have always felt it rain waywayway before others. As in I will feel the droplets when others don't. What do you guys think?
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first, put down the pipe.
second, move out of the big city...
third, if one and two dont work, clean your glasses man......
Method
May 19 2005, 11:54 AM
Is this possible? I wouldnt think you could see would b\c of the makeup of it.
fallingalien
May 19 2005, 11:59 AM
if you could see air, you wouldn't see anything else/
Method
May 19 2005, 12:00 PM
QUOTE(fallingalien @ May 19 2005, 07:59 AM)
if you could see air, you wouldn't see anything else/
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... sure it wouldnt be Translucent?
Thierry
May 19 2005, 05:33 PM
Do you see them like moving dots?.. going the direction that the wind does too?
Walken
May 19 2005, 05:47 PM
Wind is like god. You can't see it, but you can see it's effect.
ROGER
May 19 2005, 05:59 PM

Maybe he's a Robot with analoge programed eyes. Switch to Digital, High Definition, the spot will go away!
Raptor
May 19 2005, 06:06 PM
What you see is most likely dust blowing in the wind, and good eyesight. The rain could be explained my sensitive skin/nerves.
Mr Ed
May 19 2005, 06:16 PM
In my room I just saw moving dots- thats just eyes playing tricks...
747400
May 19 2005, 06:53 PM
Know what you mean. I often think i can see something moving out of the corner of my eye, when there's nothign here. i reckon it's to do with the movement of the fluid in the eye, like when you move your eye quickly you can see little dots & squiggles floating in front of it.
*hopes that other people do see this & i'm not a freak*
Firien
May 20 2005, 03:05 AM
yeah i do that, sometimes its real trip. the squigglies.
Dr1273
May 20 2005, 04:02 PM
QUOTE(MarthMadness54 @ May 19 2005, 01:03 AM)
Something I always knew really hit me yesterday. I often see.......wind. If there is a way of saying that. You know if theres leaves in the wind? Well its like that but the wind is replaced by fine particles of something. I have always seen it. And yesterday I pointed it out to my friend. He asked me what I was talking about. I thought it was painfully obvious. But he couln't see it. Now i'm begining to wonder i i'm weater-inclined. If there is a word

I have always felt it rain waywayway before others. As in I will feel the droplets when others don't. What do you guys think?
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Uhhhh, close the window maybe?
Marth
May 21 2005, 05:41 PM
QUOTE(Thierry @ May 19 2005, 05:33 PM)
Do you see them like moving dots?.. going the direction that the wind does too?
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think of it like....very small particles moving quickly. you could say they are like dust except, i see them everywhere, and i live out in the country, not in a big industrial hell-hole. ethier way I just thought I'd mention it..........
BrokenGlass
May 21 2005, 06:05 PM
Maybe it is something with your eyes that you kan se sharper than others or something and thats why you can se those particles
warpeDreality
May 21 2005, 10:10 PM
yea i know what ya talkin about, it gets deeper if you train it
,theres many different faces of it if you keep pursuing it
like.,.
a fine static cover over everything, .. over different depths of vision
the static in the air shows the condition of the space between everything.. sometimes its the wind blowing (particles being grouped and moving with it)]
or if its early with dew still in the air its really really visible. like lots of shards of the particles coming down, its really amazing!
inside rooms when there's spiritual activity you can see the same particles moving except much more defined.. i often see it grouped the shoulders and head of a young boy, flying around places i go.
the color is explained as .. bright lively rainbow-like colors that instantly fade into infinite light, so it kinda looks like static with a multicolor cycle going on in the backdrop.
you can actually make the particles group with your mind and move it around like the wind. but it takes practice. best o wishes !
Falco Rex
May 22 2005, 11:49 AM
OK..
I can explain the rain thing..Weather effects different people in different ways. A sudden change in barometric pressure or humidity, or even temperature can effect some people physically. It usually happens when you're older, but you may be feeling it early..
Do you have allergies? I found that I could feel a change in the weather coming strong enough to change my moods and make my joints hurt shortly after I developed a strong allergy to ragweed and certain kinds of grass. I also developed Bursitis about 20 years too early.Allergies will play havoc with your system..
Still, it's completely natural and not paranormal; although you could call it being "Weather-inclined" if you wanted..
As for seeing wind; I don't really have a constructive or helpful answer for that so I'll leave it to one of our experts on eyesight..
jcb33
May 22 2005, 02:26 PM
I to have this..... i thought i was the only one, ever since i can remember.... i would stand in the play ground when i was little with what seemed to be moving stars all around me and as i have got older i can look into the sky and see realy tiny particles flying around with the wind..... wunder what this is?
Undefined_innocence
May 23 2005, 08:27 PM
I think it has more to do with the way people look at things.
Some people, like yourself, like to notice even the little things. It seems you have taken the time to actually note that you 'see' the wind.
Sometimes when its bright outside.. i can look out and see ripples...
Its like telling someone ' do you hear that little tick my car is making?'
And no matter how hard they listen.. they dont hear it.. because they dont really know what they are listening for.
Did i make any sence?
warpeDreality
May 24 2005, 01:42 AM
hehe. i feel ya on the stars in the sky at daytime.
once, in junior school, the teacher (science class) asked us to look at the sky to see if there were any stars during the day. it was an excersize about why the moon is visible in daaylight... everyone looked in the sky aimlessly and saw nothing but blue, but to this day i still see bright specks zipping around everywhere. i pointed to the sky and said i could see the stars, they look bright white! the teacher of course said.. dont be silly, no one can see the stars in day time.
as soon as one speck zips out of its place, another one moves into its old position. its really fun to watch.
jcb33
May 24 2005, 11:42 PM
Wunder what it is?
Dawnjohio
May 25 2005, 12:38 AM
QUOTE(MarthMadness54 @ May 18 2005, 09:03 PM)
Something I always knew really hit me yesterday. I often see.......wind. If there is a way of saying that. You know if theres leaves in the wind? Well its like that but the wind is replaced by fine particles of something. I have always seen it. And yesterday I pointed it out to my friend. He asked me what I was talking about. I thought it was painfully obvious. But he couln't see it. Now i'm begining to wonder i i'm weater-inclined. If there is a word

I have always felt it rain waywayway before others. As in I will feel the droplets when others don't. What do you guys think?
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Floaters. That is what you are probably seeing. Ancient grecians spoke of seeing things that others did not see and were institutionalized for it. Any opthamologist will tell you what you are experiencing is common and it is called "Floaters". They can bee seen when looking into a bright blue sky.
zudo
May 25 2005, 04:23 AM
I don't think it should be possible to see wind, unless you can see air, all wind is, is a wave, it's like trying to say you can see an electro magneetic wave... unless, the air somehow refracted the light, how that is possible, I do not know, it doesn't make sense, scientifically... so maybe you can see energy, like auras, and people who claim stuff like that, well good for you.
DarkEntity99
May 25 2005, 04:43 PM
you might have astral vision....
can you see spirits also?
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