Picture
Picture

Cloud Reading

Picture
Cloud reading is a type of divination. Clouds take on many formation they are like a Rorschach ink-blot test. This is a skill that will help you develop clairvoyance and the understanding of symbols.

Your higher self and guardians cannot speak to you like I can or your friends and family can. So it uses symbolism, dreams, animal totems and various other forms of communication to help you. It will use forms of communication that you can relate to. So a pink rose might mean love to you where to me it means self preservation and hope. Always go with what it means to you.

Cloud reading can be done anytime there are clouds in the sky. Some of my most profound have been on the way to a store. I have learned to take a camera with me wherever I go nowadays.

It is also nice to have a day where you lay back in the grass while thinking of something you might need resolved, or have a question. You may want to have a pad of paper and a pencil as well. When you see a cloud formation ask yourself what does this mean to me? To my question? No matter how strange or how acted it out it might seem trust in what you are receiving.

Every time you practice some form of divination you strengthen your bond with your guides and guardians and your ability to work with them. Developing your psychic ability even further.

Have fun with this.

See if you can find the Arrow, dragon and blue orb in the picture above.


Lights in the Clouds

I found these photos very interesting.  First I was taking photos of some Geese migrating, I just love birds.  But the birds never showed up on the photo just these strange lights.  They aren't little puffs of clouds but rows of lights.  I had read before that someone had seen strange lights in this area but I have never seen any myself.  If you look at my other photo you will see round orb like shapes in the clouds.  But these orbs were up in the clouds not closer to earth like spirit orbs are.

How to take Cloud Photos

Take lots and lots of photos.  I will take about twenty shots of one area of the sky that I feel strongly about. Or a formation that catches my eye.  Maybe three out of the twenty will have something significant in them. But the glory of today's camera is that you can erase what you don't want.
Picture
Picture