It was rare to see such a large-scale light of Jesus formed by clouds. In comparison, the light of Jesus formed by the single redwood tree was just an appetizer.
It was almost night, and a large amount of water vapor in the forest had escaped to the sky above the forest. Because the sunlight was weak, it could not evaporate the water vapor quickly, so the conditions for the formation of the light of Jesus were met above the forest. And just as a suitable cloud passed by before the sunset, the light of Jesus appeared naturally.
The curtain of light started from the clouds and followed the invisible water vapor all the way to the canopy of the forest, as if connecting the sky and the earth.
The clouds were blown by the breeze in the sky, and they were constantly changing their shape. The light curtain of the light of Jesus was also constantly changing, and in the blink of an eye, it was different from what he had seen before.