Miraculous Light Patterns: Who is Paying Attention?

by Andy Morgan  |  January 1, 2025

Light Patterns Illustration
Why should the earth be the only planet supporting human life? It is not singular in any other respect. But if intelligent creatures do exist, as we may assume they do elsewhere in the universe, I should not expect them to try to communicate with the earth by wireless [radio]. Light rays, the direction of which can be controlled much more easily, would more probably be the first method attempted. Albert Einstein (January 1920)

Time magazine’s April 1995 cover story examined humanity’s diverse interpretations of those things we loosely categorize as miracles. A separate article in that same issue, “Modern Miracles Have Strict Rules”, concluded that “people are hungry for signs.” The author pointed to an important paradox which will set the tone for the rest of this piece: “…the only way to discern whether a phenomenon is supernatural is by having trained rationalists testify that it outstrips their training.” Indeed, this subject presents difficulty in both directions. Some instances of seemingly miraculous events turn out to have a simple, mundane, explanation. On the other hand, where humility is absent in the scientific community and investigators are committed unreservedly to deriving only a scientific materialist explanation, what we shall call authentic miracles tend to be met with either deafening silence or a nonsensical rebuttal that makes for an implicit mockery of the “scientific method”.

Might there be a miraculous phenomenon hidden in plain sight for anyone to discover? Have you seen peculiar circle-like patterns of light reflected on buildings, homes, fences or pavement? Throughout the United States, Slovenia, Japan, Canada, Germany, the UK and elsewhere, they can be found here and there, if one is observant. Those who have closely followed the gradual public emergence of Maitreya over the last few decades know there is truly no end to the dazzling and intriguing signs of wonder heralding the advent of a new era of human progress and extraordinary guidance in our midst. Whether it’s a weeping statue, a self-rotating statuette, a light blessing or healing water wells, who is paying attention to the abundance of miracles in this day and age? Scientists often remain quiet when they cannot explain abnormal happenings, but this is to be expected, given the fact that it challenges their understanding of reality.

Ever since that 1995 Time article, many additional signs—religious and non-religious in nature—have served to herald Maitreya’s approach into the modern world, if journalists wish to connect all the dots. While some signs are more ephemeral in nature than others, one of the easiest places to start is with the extraordinary light circles, or light patterns, that can be found throughout the world. Ever since 2004, after I was first introduced to Share International’s information about Maitreya and his group, the Masters of Wisdom, one of the most common signs of wonder around me has been these light patterns. They have shown up on my backyard fence in recent years during Springtime; in spectacular fashion, on an outside wall, at eye-level across from an apartment where I was staying in New York; on the fence of a rental house in Austin; at places where I work…the list goes on.

Light Patterns Compilation
Compilation of photos by Andy Morgan

Additional pictures can be found in the second section of this introductory page on the spiritual mission of UFOs and their occupants.

According to Benjamin Creme (1922–2016)—author, lecturer, esotericist and founding chief editor of Share International magazine—these are the work of both Maitreya, the world teacher awaited as the Christ by Christians and various other titles, and the Space Brothers—extraterrestrial visitors from nearby planets—who have long been interacting with humanity in subtle ways. Since 1959 until his passing, Creme maintained a telepathic connection with one of the Masters of Wisdom who works very closely with Maitreya. In this way, Creme (with the help of his Master) was able to provide insight on a vast number of world events and phenomena that could not be explained from any normal vantage point.

Not only are these light designs attractive to the eye, they serve a specific purpose. The Space Brothers are demonstrating their mastered ability to manipulate light. Creme’s vision of the near future included the replacement of fossil fuels with a pollution free method of lighting our cities and heating our homes. As he put it, “If we understood the technology of the patterns of light phenomenon, we could rid the world of global warming in a very short space of time.”

“This coming time will be known as the Age of Light, and Light in all its meanings and manifestations will become the provenance of man.” (Benjamin Creme’s Master, from ‘The Age of Light’, Share International magazine, September 1989)

Let’s now consider the perspective of those who do not accept the above explanations. A 2006 article on LiveScience.com took on this unusual topic with a firm refutation. We will carefully walk through each of the main points offered by the author, head of an Italian skeptics group, in order to allow the reader to consider different sides in all sincerity.

“I was able to directly observe some of these ‘signs,’ and in each case the building in front of which they appeared was completely covered with windows. Whenever the sun was in the right position to strike this reflecting surface, it would immediately produce the phenomenon. This is something that can certainly appear as quite odd, since these reflections cannot take place when both the windows and the building in front of it are perpendicular to the ground (unless the sun is very low on the horizon).”

To be clear, nobody is suggesting the sun is not involved or that angles of light are not relevant to the phenomena. Sunlight is absolutely required to bounce off nearby windows and provide a medium of light beams that are then altered by unseen forces, shall we say.

But it happens quite frequently with inclined or open windows, like those found in modern buildings.

While these unusual reflections are found in many cities, on homes and office buildings, even I would not suggest they are showing up on every modern building or every other building.

The glass plate slightly curves in the sun...However, sometimes it can produce a cross or a double cross, according to how the plates are held by the frames, either with four or six hinges.

Do they know if people have reported an appearance from the same window where it had not previously appeared in past years? Also, most single pane and double pane windows are generally made the same way, so why wouldn’t nearly every window of the same general build create a double cross reflection?

“These ‘circles of light,’” concludes Bagnasco, “have always been there, but were unheard of in the past; they were noticed and picked up by the media only when somebody looking at them thought they could not have a rational explanation.”

Tossing a presumptuous statement out like this as a closing argument was a poor decision, with all respect. This logic holds as much water as a sieve. Can any skeptics group produce a long list of photos ranging backwards in time before 1997 when the light patterns were supposedly appearing? Such a giant claim must be backed by proof. Let us view a collection of these same patterns that supposedly existed in the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and early 1990's. Unfortunately, with the introduction of AI image generators there is a much greater possibility of fraudulent attempts to produce such evidence, if anything was even offered this late in the game. Nevertheless, we should expect to have numerous printed photographs of random areas in cities to be readily available if the light patterns were actually prevelant in the past.

When something stops being just a simple light reflection and becomes a mystery, people start to see it because it becomes something that strikes the imagination: since crop circles became known, for example, each time a crop field shows some stalks bent by the wind they immediately become an obscure message from the aliens…

Crop circles! Now we are really stepping into an area where skeptics need to be cautious. They are entering a minefield of misinformation and disinformation, but not in the way an overly confident scientist might imagine. Always be careful when you attempt to shoot down an idea based on mere suspicion and frustration, for those argument bullets can fall back down with equal velocity on the shooter.

Each year, stunning crop circles continue to appear in southern England and elsewhere, exhibiting complex geometry with high-level mathematical significance, plus measurable electromagnetic fields. While there are certainly many hoaxes mixed into the collection of authentic circles, you would be hard pressed to find any level-headed observer who would agree that “some stalks bent by the wind” is equivalent to hundreds of thousands of stalks being carefully interwoven without a break. The wind doesn’t create an intricate multiple layering effect, as shown below. At some point early on with this type of debate, the absurdity of so-called “experts” who make such illogical claims about nature must be respectfully called out.

Crop Circle - Wiltshire
Credit: Todd Lorentz, 2018, Wiltshire County, UK

Furthermore, nobody can dismiss the fact that stem nodes are elongated, according to in-depth analysis by biophysicist W.C. Levengood. No human on Earth has ever demonstrated an ability to make such anatomical changes to plants. Add to it the fact that authentic crop circles are formed within seconds…sometimes in the dark…all without footprints! Does it not, then, become silly to entertain this notion that all crop circles are made by humans? If not extraterrestrial in origin, we would be talking about a group of humans who have in their possession a technological means so advanced, and a perseverance so great over all these decades to remain anonymous instead of taking credit, that we might as well call them super-human beings. Either way, conventional science is surely left scratching its head at night.

Below are some full-size photos from my own collection. Ultimately, what I wish for is the news media and science writers to turn this into an open discussion. The general public deserves a chance to consider multiple perspectives on this unique subject. With all of the points made above, do we not have enough “legitimate” controversy to bring this to the fore, given the enormous implications if those light patterns are truly beyond the grasp of conventional physics?

If nothing else, many people will find a hope-filled worldview to be a breath of fresh air amidst all the divisive and contentious debates across TV and social media. I leave you with a set of statements that superbly express the intentions and nature of those benign interplanetary visitors for whom we too often and ignorantly assume are here to harm us.

The space people will speak of nothing but the practical life—a life that is established upon earth, for earth is an integral part of the universe—a life that is livable here and now, for if there is to be heaven it must be established upon earth. No visitor from another planet has yet given any teachings that were impossible to live in this world; they all work according to the law of the Cosmos which itself is practical. They, as the wayshowers who have come before, will teach nothing that is mysterious or fanatical nor will they deal in emotionalism. They will speak of the unity of all life by the Breath of the Cosmic Father expressing through the forms made of the substance of the Mother Planet. George Adamski (Cosmic Philosophy, 1961)
 
Light Patterns - Edmonton Church
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (Credit: Todd Lorentz)
Light Patterns - New York 2009
New York City (2009)
Light Patterns - New York 2009
New York City (2009)
Light Patterns - Austin, Texas 3-22-2022
Austin, Texas (March 2022)
Light Patterns - Arlington, Texas 4-28-2018
Arlington, Texas (April 2018)
Light Patterns - Arlington, Texas 4-19-2019
Arlington, Texas (April 2019)
Light Patterns - Arlington, Texas 3-12-2022
Arlington, Texas (March 2022)
Light Patterns - Arlington, Texas 4-16-2023
Arlington, Texas (April 2023)
Light Patterns - Arlington, Texas 12-21-2024
Arlington, Texas (December 21, 2024)
Interestingly enough, the December 2024 image directly above was discovered the morning after I began composing this piece.
Light Patterns - North Richland Hills, Texas 1-1-2025
North Richland Hills, Texas (January 1, 2025)
Here is perhaps the most intriguing twist out of all my experiences of these light patterns. While driving around a North Richland Hills, TX neighborhood on 1/1/2025 to view a potential retirement community for my wife's parents, the picture taken above was discovered 3 days after I created the hand drawn illustration with a graphics design software on December 29, 2024. Note the striking resemblance between the shapes. Even the building color is nearly identical. Nothing has been altered in either file.
Light Patterns - graphic vs real encounter
Left side: hand drawn in a graphics design software (created Dec 29, 2024)
Right side: close up of the North Richland Hills light pattern (discovered Jan 1, 2025)
Light Pattern - file dates
File system showing dates and times of hand drawn graphic vs real life photo