The Dew of the Holy Spirit is a common and objective piece of evidence mentioned in the scriptures of Yu-Bul-Seon religions, appearing in the protagonist who will save humanity.

While dew drops are water droplets that form on blades of grass in the early morning, the Dew of the Holy Spirit emitted from the Savior is captured in photographs in forms resembling mist or clouds. It appears not only from the Savior’s body, but also descends from the sky, springs from the earth, and manifests as swirling gusts from the side.
Upon closer inspection of the photographs, one can see pentagonal shapes of various sizes rotating and moving extremely rapidly. This causes them to remain in certain areas relatively longer, appearing opaque.
Although few people see the Dew of the Holy Spirit with the naked eye, many have experienced it through other senses. That is, a fragrance is smelled by the nose, a sound is heard by the ear, a sweetness is tasted by the mouth, and the body feels coolness or fiery heat. Of course, there are also those who experience no sensation at all.