THIS Is Why Oregons National Parks Are TERRIFYING



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  1. I live in the Willamette National forest on the edge of Three sisters wilderness And I have dozens of security videos of the balls of light or orbs flying around my property. They often shine beams of light on the house around windows and door. I even saw one investigating our Christmas tree one Christmas. Once on Thanksgiving one was shining lights down on left overs we left out for the foxes. I went outside but couldn't see it but my wife watched it fly around me on the security cam for 15 min.

  2. You've got a near-perfect match to Mr. Ballen's delivery of the stories, it's uncanny. The spots of emphasis, intonation, gestures, and word selection is dead on. It's a good style, not complaining just observing. You're a great story teller in your own right.

  3. No matter how many videos of yours I have watched, every time you say "you wont wanna miss this one!…" I think like ….. Oh man I gotta watch this!!! LMAO!

  4. Eastern Oregonian here born and raised the natives used to talk about stick Indians, draw you into the forest until you get lost lol, we joked about it but never seen anything for real

  5. In Catholic Christian Europe the mountain tops are carrying blessed crosses. On crossings and in the forest chapels and crosses are placed. New build houses are blessed. At Christmas all houses and stables should be blessed with prayers and incense by the family. Church yards are blessed. On church processions in spring the fields of farmers used to be blessed. All to protect the people from elemental and demonic spirits. All this does not exist in USA (because the evangelical churches denied and banned all old useful Christian rituals). Well, this is the outcome.

  6. It was always believed that nature spirits existed, representing the spiritual collective of matter, an energy large enough to develop consciousness. These included trolls, elves, nymphs, dwarves, fire spirits (salamanders) – elementary spirits of mountains, volcanoes, forests, bodies of water and moors, springs and wells, water lines and earth nodes, of entire oceans, of collective animal populations… They could also be large crystal geodes, mineral deposits, ancient trees… (apparently also AIs and "aliens from outer space"). Of regions, even places and cities. In Christianity, they were universally denigrated as demons. Nature spirits know neither good nor evil; they simply act as they are pleased; they could be benevolent or vengeful, so humans had to be on good terms with them to avoid their displeasure. And they better avoid their places and do not disturb them. Presumably, there is also such a thing as consciousness for entire planets and stars. They are conscious energetic forms of existence, yet without breath, life, or soul, which take on a symbolic form for us, manifest themselves in our consciousness, or disappear without a trace. They can presumably also cross other dimensional boundaries, at least some of them.

    PS: Christianity classifies everything as demons (Djinn) – fallen angels, guardians, nature spirits, all pagan gods, everything extraterrestrial and supernatural. But this is extremely one-sided and unacceptable. Angels and demons are disembodied (!) energetic forms of existence created by the divine for specific purposes, with fallen angels being primarily hostile to humans, malicious, and corrupting. Nature spirits have the aforementioned elements as bodies (see above) and reflect their collective consciousness. They emerged from the respective matter (its energy) and were not created independently and disembodied. A totally different existence.

  7. I live in the Willamette Valley in Eugene. My dad used to take me camping everywhere in Oregon but at campgrounds that are SUPER remote. Think up past three dams, up to the highest point and past all the crowded popular campgrounds. The only thing that was running was the streams, and the toilet was a hole in the ground with a the park service pumps once every few weeks. REMOTE. I have insomnia and a fear of what's in the dark (I'm SUPER blind without my contact or glasses). There has been times when I hear things over my music so I pause it and the book I'm reading but hear nothing more, I have seen the tent we were sleeping in move because someone brushes against it. Yeah I've even had a run in with a CREEPY camp host (think white creeper van, they sat outside the camper all night two feet from my head. I had woke up not being able to breath that night only to realize the next morning that someone had sat there FOR HOURS and smoked almost an entire pack of cigarettes. Yeah I've had so many other weird experiences all my life.

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