Apr 12

Odd Lights Over The San Jacinto Mountains

A listener writes “Hello Wes, I listen to the show off and on and am convinced by your guests that they are in fact, seeing things in the forest which are real and cannot be explained to the satisfaction of our secular society.

I was listening to episode 969, and your second guest who’s name is Jane had an unexplained experience in 2013 where she was in Palm Springs and was looking out to the mountains and seen a bright light hovering above the mountain and experienced small, dim lights below on the mountain moving up and down the mountain erratically.

Well actually, I lived in those mountains from 2018 to 2022, they are called the San Jacinto Mountains. There is a small town in the middle of that mountain range called Idyllwild, and it rests about 5400 ft elevation. My experiencing of the lights was much different, and actually the only thing that I have to relate to her is experience is that I seen small dim lights moving on the mountain. I did not see a bright blue light, just the small ones. and if they were the same lights that she seen, then they behaved differently. At the time I was renting out a room in an upstairs apartment. I was working at the local restaurants there in town at the time and I would go home to this room where I shared a space with roommates who also worked in town. I would keep to myself there as I didn’t know my roommates and one of them I didn’t really like, so I would mostly just hide out in my room.

I had the big room that had a two big windows that had a nice view above the tree line of the mountain forest in the town. One night I awoke in the middle of the night suddenly, and the window was in view of where my bed was, and my eyes looked out the south facing window to see these blue lights moving slowly and methodically through up and down the tree line right across town. I remember them moving in and out of the tree line, they were small and dim, spherical but they would move slowly to a point, then stop. then they would split into two, which struck my curiosity.

They moved in relation to each other, like they interacted with each other, they moved slowly, like they were in water. and one light would separate into two, an then repeat the process until there was 8 or 9 of them floating up and down through the tree line. This happened for three nights in a row, and each night I awoke around the exact same time to see the exact same thing in the exact same area. anyways, It’s pretty late here and I’ve got to go to bed. I just thought I’d let you know, maybe you could let Jane know. I’d be happy to explain to you more details later.”

2 Responses to “Odd Lights Over The San Jacinto Mountains”

  1. Charles R

    What a neat experience listener. Blue lights, I think, are a bit of an anomoly from the white or dull white normally seen. I’m sure you know what the famous Tahquitz Peak east of Idyllwild a couple of miles or so is. A few years ago I investigated this and found it was the native tribe term for what they described as a Bigfoot. Back in Jan. of 1986 my first wife and I rented a cabin for the weekend in Idyllwild. One night is was snowing big flakes so I walked outside for a few minutes to take it in. I heard a very gutteral and forceful growl twice which I assumed was about 100 yards away, maybe closer. At the time I thought it to be a mountain lion, however knowing what I know now, it could have been something different. I got nervous and went back inside. I lived in the Palm Springs, below, area for 11 years and loved to visit that Idyllwild and Pine Cove area, especially in summer to escape the Mojave heat.

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