Some dog-faced being, who is trying to explain something to his pet dog, who is listening attentively.

 SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF WHEN CLOUD DIVINING

While sitting and watching for an answer in the skies, it’s going to be a process of switching from passive blank-mindedness to clear focus when you see a cloud which looks like it’s actually forming something. In the back of your mind, you need to be asking yourself some questions like the following:

What are the clouds doing? Are they just floating by, minding their own business, or does it look like they’re fighting with each other? Is one fleeing and the other pursuing? Do they look stormy or calm? The emotions the clouds seem to be projecting is one of the things you will want to note.

 Do any of them body parts? Does that cumulonimbus cloud look like it’s shaking its fist at another cloud, or is it an arm or a kidney, or is it forming a face? And if it’s a face, does it look like anyone you know? Bodily afflictions or people in your life, even the dead, may be communicating via cloud.

Things in everyday life are something else to note in cloud-divining. Do any of the clouds form a geometric shape? An animal? A toy? Food? If so, what are your associations with that shape, animal, toy or food?

Does a cloud look like a collapsing bookshelf or table? A group running in a circle? Two people who look like they are about to fight, but one is backing up? The clouds behavior may need to be a factor in your interpretation.

Sometimes a cloud will catch your eye, but it’s not immediately obvious that it’s forming anything in particular, anything recognizable.  When that’s the case, pay attention to its basic behavior. Is it moving in a particular direction and if so, where? Does it change to form anything else? Are there any other clouds around it which could clarify the situation?

Have you ever seen a cloud which formed something so funny, you had to laugh out loud? It may be something which then forces you to think more seriously about something, leading to a key insight. Or maybe it’s just a dead loved one who thought you were being too serious and sad lately, and wanted to make you laugh! Cloud messages in the form of humor is a distinct possibility, so don’t dismiss the funny ones.

Below is a PDF I designed for recording your results from cloud divination. You may want to print-out a number of them, because multiple clouds can send messages, and sometimes the same cloud will form a whole series of shapes and it’s all a part of the same message. Keeping records over time should give you a clue as to whether or not cloud divination is an effective means of divining for you.