Saturday, August 21, 2010

Holy rainbow! Rare Buddha's Halo appears over mountain in China

A Very Important Subject: Chemtrails & The Subliminals.
By:Aro Levi John

The Daily Mail Online calling this a "Near Miracle" & "Buddha's Halo"!? YouTube-Project Bluebeam or ...HAARP
Found by Martin Tfot Hand, gd spot
Geo-engineering is what its called. they are apparently "Saving us from global warming". well how comes you havent been told yet? Aluminium and Barium in our food and Water. Snm

LisaMarie: this looks like a pre-attempt in their agenda to fool the world.

Mark Walder: People need to keep an open mind on seeing such things there is much our so called caring governments are about to do, that most have no clue about. don't follow blindly, and don't accept everything as real, just because you see something, open your mind and stay safe. research the Blue beam project, HARRP, and the New world order.



Holy rainbow! Rare Buddha's Halo appears over mountain in China

By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 2:45 PM on 20th August 2010


It may be the rarest of all rainbows, only appearing when sunlight, cloud or fog, and the observers are all in a line. So to capture the appearance of this Buddha's Halo on film is indeed a near-miracle.

Seeing things: A 'Buddha Halo' appears after rain on Huang Mountain in Huangshan, Anhui province of China today

How it works: The phenomenon is formed by the diffuse reflection and diffraction of sunlight irradiating the clouds' surfaces. In other words, it is just a bright rainbow after the rain

The phenomenon appeared over the Huang Mountain in Huangshan, Anhui province of China after rain today.

Buddha is often depicted with a halo around his head.

The rainbow is a natural phenomenon of atmospheric optics. It is formed by the diffuse reflection and diffraction of sunlight irradiating the surface of the cloud.
That is, it is an extra-bright rainbow after rain.
The colours of the rainbow can be seen in this halo, but Buddha's Halos can also be white.

The halo, a ring of light surrounding a person, is used in religious iconography to depict the holiness or sacredness of the figure.
It is widely used in Buddhism, appearing in relics dating back to the first century.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1304709/Holy-rainbow-Rare-Buddhas-Halo-appears-mountain-China.html