Clouds are amazing because no two are exactly alike. Even more unique than snow flakes because they always change and morph, and stay the same for no more than a fraction of a second.
Since childhood, we examined their shapes and through creative imaginations we saw stuff. To this day I still see faces, and once a highly defined, smoothened-out portrait of an angel. They carry many messages for us to see, or just become something to feed our creative minds.
When you look upon a nice cloud, think of how you would have looked at it as a child. If you can somehow manage to re-capture your youthful thought-forms, you will be quite satisfied with what you see.
Here's a tip: when you happen to be outside, (if you ever are), stop looking down where ever you go. Most people don't realize it, but the majority of the time you are looking down or straight ahead. Think about it, everyone is just walking around almost oblivious to what's above them! How's about holding your head up as you walk for a change? It may look "weird", but who gives a f***. Do yourself a favor and LOOK TO THE SKIES!
- Listening to: silence
- Watching: the world change
- Playing: with my own head