An orange mist

QUESTION: Masters, I recently went through orange mist whilst driving with my husband on a dark lonely road.  The orange mist was gritty and was about 6 meters long by 4 meters high and hovered over the road.  The mist emitted a smell not familiar to both of us, perhaps a little bit sweet. Would you please explain if this was an orb or a manmade substance? ~Janice, Australia

ANSWER: This mist was not an orb. An orb is a structure souls visiting from Home frequently use to be seen by humans when they do not want to take the effort to construct a physical-appearing body. They are generally circular in appearance and may have faces within but normally contain geometric shapes, which are one of the means we have for communicating. Orbs are frequently not sufficiently vibrational to be seen by the human eye and must be observed digitally or on film.

There are other ways that souls may be seen. They may manifest ectoplasm that appears filmy or smoky. Discarnates who have not gone back home yet may develop this as a way to be seen and to let people know they are around. Some use it as a means to scare humans.

Next we must discuss purely physical molecular material that has an affinity to clump together due to its composition of electrons. This may be particulate matter or living matter such as micro-organisms. What you came upon was a combination of inorganic and organic organisms.

The mist was composed of minuscule organisms that were disturbed by nature and man that were light enough to take flight. The same event that set the particulars free also disturbed the surrounding dust and decayed substances. The organisms were able to feed off of some of the debris, so they clung together. What you smelled was the combined odors of the entire mass. It was hovering near the ground because the winds had died down and the mass was getting ready to settle.