Shortly after my experience with seeing my aura, me and Dyanna were hanging out at my place, practicing seeing each other’s auras and trying to get back to the foggy. As we started to get the foggy coming in, we noticed that the stars were popping noticeably out of the night sky (I have a few HUGE windows in my room that make it easy to see the night sky because I’m so close to Stanley Park). We were both channeling a bit and were getting the impression that we were supposed to pick a star and stare at it for as long as we could. We decided to focus on one of the stars that was kind of blinking a little bit red and white (it wasn’t beetlejuice btw). Over the course of several minutes watching this star, we both started to realize that it was slowly but surely moving. And this wasn’t a trick of the eyes due to exhaustion or something. We watched this star for nearly an hour, and in the course of that hour it shifted nearly 30 degrees against the flow of the night sky and the rest of the stars. It quite literally was in the middle of my main window and by the end of the hour was nearly disappearing off the edge of my bedroom windows (I have about 12 feet of windows in my room, so this means it moved roughly 6 feet over the course of the hour).
Now, I know what you’re thinking. Satellite, right? Wrong. This wasn’t just a straight path that it was transiting, it was super erratic and was going in loops, spirals, up, down, and every which direction of the course of this hour. It was quite literally dancing for us. It is quite literally impossible for a satellite to move like this. However, being the logically minded people we are, and definitely feeling like we were going a bit crazy, we proceeded to start looking at other stars. We looked at nearly every star in the sky we could see from my window and, upon focusing on them, they started dancing across the sky for us as well. There simply is no way for all those stars to be satellites and all move in such an erratic fashion. Let alone the fact that they would stop if we removed our focus from them.
I’ll let that sink in.
Now, we had been sitting in my bed staring out the window for the better part of two hours, when the following started happening: I actually started seeing the stars shooting beams of light back and forth between each other like they were talking. Yes. You heard that right.
The closest thing I’ve been able to approximate it to is Grant Skinner’s Proximity Engine (screenshot below).

Now, I would recommend you go take a quick look at that demo on Grant’s site (Flash required) to get a sense of what I’m talking about and then come back here. I should state the stars definitely weren’t moving anywhere close to this fast, but the way the lines were reaching out and coming off of one another like they were talking to each other? That’s what was happening with the stars. I could quite literally see them shooting beams of light back and forth between one another like they were communicating. Explain that.
At this point, me and Dyanna both kind of got up to pinch ourselves to make sure we weren’t dreaming, which we obviously weren’t. I still don’t know how to explain it, but it was definitely a real experience that I’ve thought about a lot in the last few months till it happened. I also can’t wait till spring/summertime to be able to hang outside again and re-enact this occurrence :)