I guess it should be a bit worrisome that I see so much in the clouds, kind of like psychiatrists asking you to tell them what you see in the inkblots to decide what is wrong with you. I guess they would have a field day with me!
I won’t give it up, though. My imagination is one of my favorite things. I can take myself to another place when I’m worried about something, frustrated, things are imploding around me, or I’m hurting.
Imagination – music – creating art – reading – my weapons of choice for survival.
“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.”
– Rabindranath Tagore
Artwork – Leonello Calvetti
“Clouds in the sky very much resembles the thoughts in our minds! Both changes perpetually from one second to another!”
– Mehmet Murat ildan
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“When I do not walk in the clouds I walk as though I were lost.”
– Antonio Porchia
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“Clouds are on top for a reason. They float so high because they refuse to carry any burden!”
– Jasleen Kaur Gumber
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“She danced wild across the evening sky, dispersing clouds with the frill of her gown.”
– Meeta Ahluwalia
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I got the idea to look for images in the clouds for the blog because it’s what I do when I’m walking on the treadmill for a mile each day. Since we go every morning, I have seen all the videos on the treadmill (or at least I THINK I have) and my attention has turned to the skies, rocks, and plains. It’s fun to let my imagination play as I walk, seeing images of animals, people, faces, etc. floating in sky, hidden in rock formations, emerging from the greenery beside the paths… They are always changing, too, so my mind sees new things each time!