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Orbs: Their Mission & Messages of Hope

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A fresh, in-depth exploration of orbs, and what these mysterious circles of light wish to tell usIn the past decade people all over the world have become fascinated with orbs—the opaque circular features that appear unexpectedly in photographs. In fact, the popularity of this phenomenon has risen so much that serious research has been done on them. Books have been written about what they could be, how they’re produced, and all of the scientific aspects of these beautiful spheres of light. However, one question has gone what does their appearance mean? Their Mission & Messages of Hope explains that these fascinating circles of light are here for a specific purpose—to bring us hope. Written by orb expert and former Stanford and NASA materials science researcher Klaus Heinemann, together with his wife, Gundi Heinemann, a healing arts practitioner, this book is a grounded and visionary presentation of facts and experiences in orb photography. They offer convincing new results addressing the skeptic and numerous reports of meaningful orb encounters from people all over the world. This book delves deep into the magical and exciting world of orbs—how and when they appear to us—and explores what these emanations from Spirit Beings are trying to communicate.

169 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2010

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July 17, 2012
This wasn't quite what I was expecting...it was more about saying Orbs were possible, but I came into the book with that belief already.
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October 17, 2023
I was curious to hear the perspective of a individual with a PhD in experimental physics and a background in materials science research at NASA about the concept of orbs. This is a topic most scientists won’t touch, but I love the open-mindedness and willingness to explore. However, the book fell short for me in that I was hoping for a bit more scientific analysis/speculation/exploration.
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August 19, 2024
Absence de photos

Document très intéressant dans son ensemble sur l’observation et l’identification des Orbes. Dans la version numérique de cet ouvrage, il est impossible de voir les photos pour la compréhension du texte soumis par l’auteur. Ce qui est très dommage.
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April 26, 2011
This is a must-read for supernatural enthusiasts! Both cutting-edge and down-to-earth, this book delves into a subject rarely touched by science-- orbs. What are they? Why do they appear? Are they just dust particles or water molecules? This book answers all of these and more. With glorious, full-color photographs of regular people surrounded by orbs, and brief anecdotes that detail what was happening when the picture was taken, this book is fascinating and informative.

What I found the most interesting is that studies have been done to determine that the orbs that appear in photographs are not just dust or water molecules in the air. They have their own energy, they do not appear randomly (they are specific, ruling out dust or water droplets), and their interior features are amazing (some have faces, some have mandala-like patterns, etc.).

Read this and be intrigued!
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December 19, 2012
This is a good one to read after you read The Orb Project. This one delivers more of a spiritual explanation of the phenomenon of orbs appearing in digital photography. Whether you believe that this is moisture or dust, the messages are lovely. I enjoyed it very much.
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February 16, 2014
A disappointment. The author shows a lot of photos of orbs and then gives his interpretation. If you have had orbs on your own photos or have looked up orb photos on the internet (for free), then you don't need to waste your time & money on this book.
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