The Blue Spiral in the Sky
- Robin Brudefors
- Aug 24
- 2 min read
The other night, Europe witnessed something incredible, a glowing blue spiral in the sky. And right on cue, the experts rushed in. “It’s SpaceX.” “It’s a Russian satellite.” “Nothing to see here.” And people nodded along, relieved to have an explanation.
This is how it’s been for many extraordinary events throughout our history. We don’t see things for what they are, we wait for someone with a title, a degree, or a position of authority to tell us what’s real. If a scientist, a professor, or some executive or official says, “It’s perfectly normal,” we accept it. Not because we understand, but because we’ve been trained to trust “the experts” over our own eyes, our own intuition.
Most of us aren’t scientists, engineers, or military insiders. We don’t track classified missile tests, we don’t know what every satellite is doing, and we certainly don’t have firsthand knowledge of the mechanics behind spirals forming in the night sky. But we nod along anyway.
Why?
Perhaps, because it’s easier. Because we’ve been taught that mystery is something to eliminate, not explore. That every unknown must have a mundane answer, and the sooner we get it, the safer we feel.
Back In the days when UFO or cryptid footage was grainy, we dismissed it as too blurry or bad quality. Now, when we get crystal-clear images of the unexplained, we say, “It’s CGI.” “It’s fake.” “It’s AI.” No matter what, we find a reason not to believe. Now when so many of us actually are witnessing an event such as this with our own eyes, we automatically turn to our “experts”
Have we lost the ability to simply witness. To look up and say, “I don’t know what that is, but I see it, I feel it.” Instead, we cling to an external part to make it make sense, even if deep down, it doesn’t.
Spirals have long been symbols of transformation, of consciousness unfolding, of something greater pulling at the edges of our reality. In ancient cultures, they marked sacred energy points. In some spiritual traditions, a blue spiral represents an opening, a signal, a call to awareness, an invitation to see beyond the surface.
The spiral, especially in blue, represents the soul’s journey, from the physical world to higher consciousness and in Hindu spirituality, blue represents the throat chakra, which governs communication, truth, and expression. A blue spiral may indicate spiritual messages, higher truth, and the power of spoken word.
The blue spiral was real. What does it mean? That’s for each of us to ask, but only if we dare to stop blindly accepting the safest answer.
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