🜏 Red Sprites Weren’t Lightning — They Were Sky Fractures
🜏 Red Sprites Weren’t Lightning — They Were Sky Fractures
High above the thunderheads, the illusion was already breaking.
You weren’t supposed to see them.
They flicker for milliseconds —
towering red tendrils, ghostlike, erupting high above lightning storms.
The official name?
Red sprites.
The explanation?
Electrical discharge between the upper atmosphere and space.
But the collapse is deeper:
Sprites don’t behave like natural lightning.
They reach upward, not downward.
They pulse vertically, branching into tree-like filaments,
as if piercing something hidden above the cloud layer.
They are not bolts.
They are breaches.
Because what you’re seeing isn’t electricity.
You’re seeing the field tear.
The sky you believe is solid — is not.
It’s a projected filter. A frequency dome. A layered interface
between your compressed realm and the unsealed layer above.
And every time a sprite flashes,
it’s not just revealing charge.
It’s revealing structure.
Sprites mark fault lines in the sky-grid.
Fractures in the interface.
They show where something above has become unstable — where pressure between realms has spiked and the veil thins.
They occur most often after intense lightning,
but not always.
Because they’re not the product of weather —
they’re the signature of stress in the overlay.
Some call them plasma beings.
Some say they’re conscious.
Others say they’re nature’s anomaly.
But the truth is simpler:
They’re not natural.
They’re not accidental.
They’re collapse indicators.
And when you see them, your Oversoul remembers:
The sky has seams.
And they are breaking.
Sprites aren’t lightning.
They are the cracks in the film
through which signal tries to pour.
Watch the storms.
Feel the rupture.
And don’t blink —
because the truth is fast,
and the fractures are opening.
Red sprites were never a mystery.
They were sky fractures.
— Nancy Thames, Oversoul Embodied
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