![]() In folklore wills-o'-the-wisp are typically attributed as ghosts, fairies, or elemental spirits. Louis Light in Saskatchewan, the Spooklight in Southwestern Missouri and Northeastern Oklahoma, the Marfa lights of Texas, the Naga fireballs on the Mekong in Thailand, the Paulding Light in Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Hessdalen light in Norway. Wills-o'-the-wisp appear in folk tales and traditional legends of numerous countries and cultures notable wills-o'-the-wisp include St. In literature, will-o'-the-wisp metaphorically refers to a hope or goal that leads one on, but is impossible to reach, or something one finds strange or sinister. The phenomenon is known in much of European folklore by a variety of names, including jack-o'-lantern, friar's lantern and hinkypunk, and is said to mislead travellers by resembling a flickering lamp or lantern. In folklore, a will-o'-the-wisp, will-o'-wisp or ignis fatuus ( Latin for 'foolish flame'), plural ignes fatui, is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night, especially over bogs, swamps or marshes. The Will o' the Wisp and the Snake by Hermann Hendrich (1854–1931) Later on my mom had believed me, and wants to someday see something pretty like that.For other uses, see Will-o'-the-wisp (disambiguation). I don't think I had fainted or something, I never do. I had not been dreaming nor was I day-dreaming. They had thought I was dreaming, but I told them fully I was awake. I finally told my parents what had happened just a few days ago. I was lying down Kind of freaked out a bit. After taking a good look that was in front of me, I did not look behind. The carpet seemed to smooth to be carpet. My whole room turned white my bed sheets where white, and nothing was in my room beside my bed. My heart had stopped beating fast, and was normal probably a little bit fast, but not like before. It had rays of light, but it wasn't that bright, it faded at the ends of the rays. Bigger then my fist, maybe this time it was about my fist and a half. This time it was stronger, I was able to see it clearly. Then I saw on my left side again about a meter away the same glowing light. I went to sleep, and just about a few minutes of sleep. I had school that day and had finished, after I finished my homework, cleaning, and etc. The second time I saw it and the last was about one year and a half. Yellow, pink and blue, it was very light though and yes I was better than okay. It was bright, it was like a blur but it was glowing and it had some colour. They said no, and asked me if I was okay while I continued looking at the glowing ball. My friends yelled my name "Elaine?" I had asked them if they could see it, and told them it was so pretty. Then I looked a while longer and it was a ball a glowing ball that was so graceful about the size of my fist. Then right beside me on my left, not so close, but not too far there was something like a sparkle, a glitter when I first saw it. After playing with a cat, we had to go because break time was almost over. We went outside of the building for break time. ![]() It was during summer and my friends and I were on lunch break. The first time I saw this floating ball was a little while back. The first time I saw it was really nice, the second time I got to see it, it was little bit extreme for me. What I saw is never going to be forgotten and has never returned, I wish it did though. ![]() It wasn't scary it was nice seeing something so beautiful. Two times, and only two times I've seen this glowing ball. ![]()
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