CLOUDS:
Predicting Storms
By Reading Their Images


By Nora Amrani
June, 2000
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Here's something the weather people haven't yet discovered and put to the test.
I've been experimenting with these kinds of predictions for years and now feel ready to share it with everyone. You know how when you were a child and looked at the clouds moving by you could make out faces or animals, angels or even extraterrestrials? What did you think you were watching - merely a fantasy of something not real? Did you believe in what you saw or just brush it off as childish nonsense? Do you ever look for those images in the clouds now?

I've noticed an interesting phenomenon when watching the clouds on weather reports: I can see the energy of the clouds as faces, and know by their faces where the storms will hit and how intense they will be. Of course, I don't know if everyone can see the faces I see - some people just can't see them no matter what they do. But, I know at least some people will be able to see what I'm talking about.

When you watch your local, national or international news' weather reports, notice the cloud patterns as they move on the screen. Let your eyes relax as you do this so you're not straining them. You can begin to see faces where storms are developing. Often, these faces have a more male appearance, and some of them actually are blowing air out of their mouths. Sometimes they look angry, sometimes pleasant with smiles. Some are young and mischievous, (as was one massive, violent hurricane two years ago), but most of them appear to be mature faces. You can actually see the expressions on their faces and sense how intense they are, how ready they are to let loose and in which direction they are moving. I have seen some of the same faces from year to year - as if these cloud beings have their focus in our weather patterns. Sometimes what is building as a major storm suddenly dissipates. Some clouds have no faces - no additional energy working with them - why is that?

Does this mean that these cloud spirits control the weather by themselves? No - as energy they work together with our energies - picking up the energies of locations and being a reflection of them to us! Once again, showing us how energies attract like energies. Knowing this, we can change the energy of ourselves in our location and alter the path of the coming storms. That means paying attention to our emotions and how we have the potential to allow them to physically manifest as storms or as calm.

I feel that when we can see the energy of the clouds, we can prepare ourselves appropriately for what may be coming. I'm not saying to forget about the known so-called scientific methods of weather prediction (which is sometimes not very accurate), but to use this in concert with it, because what we can pick up energetically is very different from what machines sense. This past week alone I noticed dozens of faces moving across the U.S. and into Africa from the Atlantic. I was stunned when the weatherman reporting the movement of storms could not see a storm heading for the west coast of Africa - simply because he doesn't see the face and it's expression.

Not being an official scientist, I can't tell you if what I see and how I predict storms in this fashion can be considered scientific or not, although I feel it certainly could be. Put it through your own tests and see how good you can become in predicting storms and the energy they're packing, and when they are changing course and energy.

Any brave meteorologists out there who are willing to let their inner child play a bit and want to give it a try, and let me know how you fared? I'd be so interested in knowing how accurate you have found this form of intuitive prediction to be.



© Copyright 2000, Nora Amrani


For some excellent photos of beings in clouds, please visit David's Clouds.
For an interesting article on an exciting close encounter with a pilot and a meteorite, please visit my friend's, Dr. Bruce Cornet, site and read Robert Morningstar's (another lovely friend) article. Thank you.