valonlähteiltä
Valonlähteiltä refers to a phenomenon in Finnish folklore and nature observation, often associated with the perception of light or luminous objects in the sky, particularly during twilight or at night. The term can be loosely translated as "from the light source" or "from the light," though it is not a widely recognized technical term in modern Finnish or scientific contexts. Instead, it may relate to traditional beliefs or observations about unusual light phenomena, such as will-o'-the-wisps, auroras, or atmospheric optics.
In Finnish folklore, luminous lights in the sky have sometimes been interpreted as omens or supernatural signs.
Scientifically, similar observations may correspond to natural optical effects such as St. Elmo’s fire, atmospheric electricity,
While not a formal term in modern Finnish science or literature, *valonlähteiltä* encapsulates a blend of natural