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Originally Posted by estación seca
Those purple spots happen with high light. In your plant's case it's into the damaging range. I suggest a little more shade.
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I'd like to add a bit to ES's answer. The purple spots indicate high light (which is good) for Brassavola. However, you may have moved your plant too quickly into high light for it to adapt, which is why the plant might be getting a bit damaged.
Think of this Brassavola as a pale skinned friend. It can take high light, but needs time to build up the appropriate pigment to prevent burn. Pushing your friend into bright sun can harm them, but letting them acclimate to increasingly bright conditions is likely to be less harmful. Going into winter is a great time to acclimate plants since the sun is getting weaker as we approach the winter solstice.