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Do Highway Lights Turn Off Around You too?
By:
kael
You're driving down the highway at night and out of
the corner of your eye you notice the highway lamp
pole turn off its light. Weird you think to
yourself. But over the course of time you start to
notice it more and more. What exactly is going on?
What you may or may not be experiencing is something
researchers have termed "street light interference"
or SLI for short. Some paranormal researchers have
deemed that our bodies have the capabilities to
interact with different light sources and affect
their ability to turn on and off.
Personally, this has happened to me since high
school. I can clearly remember one time when I was
driving back from my girlfriend's house after a
fight and coming onto the highway at night. Upon
approaching the onramp, in the foul mood that I was
in, I noticed that a whole row of lights went out. I
thought nothing of it at the time. I couldn't
associate it with anything. Plus, I was ripped at my
girlfriend for ticking me off. Now, individual
lights turn off around me while driving (and while
I'm driving different cars too..so much for the
"misaligned headlights" theory). Not only do they
turn off on the highway but they also turn off on
backroads. It hasn't happened yet inside a house or
other structure..only when I'm driving.
I really have no explanation for it. I can theorize
it's this or that, but who really knows. I'm
spiritually in touch with myself enough to think
that it's loved ones who have moved on who are just
giving me a quick hello, or, we're still here with
you. I like that thought better than anything else.
I've talked to some people who have experienced this
(as my father has as well), and some people cannot
wear battery operated watches. Again, this points to
something logically towards how our bodies act as
conductors or capacitors of energy. You ever rub
your fingers on the carpet, or dragged your feet on
the carpet and then touched something metal? Yep,
static electricity. Our bodies were designed to hold
certain amounts of electricity, thus acting in some
ways as a capacitor.
The next time you're driving at night, pay some
attention to the street lights around you. If you
see them turn off (consistently during the week, or inconsistently),feel free to come over to http://www.realghostpictures.net
and leave me a message to discuss what happened to
you. I'd love to talk about it.
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