Why do clouds look like angry birds, hungry for revenge on invisible enemies?
Anger lives in territories of its own, with deep roots and repressed emotions. It changes its language, depending on who or what it is directed at.
I wonder if they recognise their own reflections. How do they label it? Angry birds or passing clouds? And then a new story begins, if they let it pass and let new shapes redefine their existence.
Anger transmutes into tears, when it moves inwards.
Rain drenches earth’s soul, combining elements to generate new life, and bathe minds in a new light.


I really like the comparison of clouds and water with anger and release. Kinda of like fire and ice.
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Thank you, Linda!
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I really like the line that anger lives in its own territories. It seems so true, one can stay there and perseverate or leave that place and move forward.
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Agree. Thank you so much!
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What an interesting arc from anger to life, from cloud to thunder to rain. I would never have associated clouds with anger, not even thunder clouds.
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That is the beauty of prompts – it draws out a different interpretation from each one of us.
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An interesting train of thought. Watching the shapes of clouds is fascinating and a good source of creative thoughts.
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Thank you so much, Margaret!
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I also like how you have used the clouds, you set my mind thinking
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Thank you, Michael!
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well i always that clouds were herds of elephants, but you could be right
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If you see it so, your creative thoughts will move in that direction – power, teams, flying elephants 😃
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Nicely done, Reena.
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Thank you, Bill!
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Rich poetry in this writing.
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Thank you, Jilly!
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Thoughtful perspective. I’m not sure I’ll look at clouds the same way again!
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It depends on the shapes they assume 😃. You could find them pink and smiling some day.
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Clouds over seascapes engender deep thoughts.
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You are so right.
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warps bends reshapes
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Philosophical take.
We see people and things as we are. Cloud shapes too have a meaning depending on our view.
Anger can change people.
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Interpreting cloud shapes is an exercise in emotional intelligence sessions. And of course, prompts draw out our deepest core or a fun-filled piece depending on the mood.
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All things change, given enough time
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Agree 👍
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I liked what you have done with your header picture. Does it make you feel stranded and alone in the desert? Or do you have another idea in mind?
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I don’t feel stranded and alone 😃
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Wow, I like how you have taken what I saw as a peaceful scene and transformed it into an emotive sense of rage.
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Thank you, James!
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