Tuesday, June 17, 2008

I Turn to the Clouds




Over the weekend I was lucky enough to be able to spend time outside enjoying the wonderful weather...since we had awful storms the week before. I enjoyed a beautiful sunset Saturday evening and my father-in-law pointed out the purple...since that's my favorite color. We watched the sky and enjoyed the show before us.


On Sunday afternoon I spent time at a church picnic. Several of us sat on the deck enjoying the scenery of the countryside. We noticed the possibility of a storm in the distance and hoped it would pass us by. I was asked to facilitate divine intervention ...I told the storm to "go away." We only had a few drops chase us inside and then the sun came back out. I ate my food with some of the children and looked to the sky again. The clouds were amazing! Sunrays broke through some of them and others were highlighted from the sun shining behind them. It was another beautiful show. I took pictures and plan to use them for various events and displays.


I had a great conversation with my dad on the phone. I was able to use my bluetooth for my cellphone as I worked in a garden at my home. During the conversation I stopped to look at the sunset and took a picture. As the sun was setting, the big puffy clouds that were a brief reminder of the storm activity from the afternoon, were highlighted in a great pink color. Another great show.


I am inspired to research what clouds mean since I spent so much time over the weekend looking at them. In my tradition clouds represent entering into a heavenly state and all that references God. It is an opportunity for enlightenment. Pretty straight forward. In dream interpretation clouds the white fluffly clouds represent inner peace and spiritual harmony. An issue may be clearing up. Storm clouds and grey clouds represent emotional turmoil and possible cloudy thinking. I enjoyed all the clouds over the weekend since so many colors were able to come through and show the wonder and possibility of God's artistic side.


What do you think about when you look at clouds?


Peace,

Jenn

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