One more experience shared by Amma Bhagvan Devotee,
Earlier this year, in one of Bhagavans Webcasts, he said that when people touch the Padukas they have a kind of a stroke, like a (electrical) chock or a faint whatever. But he said that this it is perfectly ok. Even some people in /India get awakened/enlightened just by doing this (touching the Padkuas). You may have heard something like that, I believe so.
SO, anyway, I then visited the onenessuniversity.org website, a couple of hours before attending some April's Webcast, I was praying and meditating to the Sri Murti. I was doing that to get inspired, so I was playing my guitar and chanting, that is what i like to do, Then, I decided to PRINTSCREEN the main page to get the image of the GoldenBall to look at it while playing and chanting. Suddenly, a very strange image appeared (I will attach the image below. Note that I put the 2 eyes on the picture) and I simply SHIVERED all my self off, just like when you see a ghost or get very scared with something all of a sudden. My heart even beated hardly.Then I just felt the experience and I thought "holy s***!! that WAS something!"
But a few moments after that, you cant believe this. A GOLDEN COCKROACH flew out from nowhere and touched my neck. This time I just screamed the hell out!!! "OH MY GOSH!!!" I yelled; and I almost run away from where I was. And I just said "thank you" to the image. I just shown some kind of gratitude. Anyways, then I was looking at the cockroach and then I thought "hey it is golden, I never EVER had seen a golden-like cockroach before. That is interesting." So I grabbed a glass and I trapped it into it. I even chanted something to the little creature. After some time, then I remembered something bhagavan said in a webcast like when you don't see the thing, it does not exists, because the universe is a paradox. So I released the glass, and I got out of the room. When I came back to the room, it had gone. Vanished.
So I just wanted to share this experience, since Ive found it somehow related to your experience.
Rodrigo Pietro