When people use the phrase "head in
the clouds," they usually refer to a mental state that appears to be
drifting rather than concentrating. For this reason, putting our heads
in the clouds can be a wonderful meditation tool. Whether puffy and
white or tinted with the colors of dawn and dusk or shades of gray,
those vaporous sky dwellers can remind us of so many things about life
and about ourselves.
For this meditation, we can find a physical place to relax and look
upward, or we can look to the skies from within our imaginations.
Directing our thoughts to the endless of expanse of sky that clouds
inhabit, we feel our souls expand to reach beyond any seeming
limitations. Following the clouds, we are free to unleash our
imaginations. We may choose to merely drift along with them for a time,
enjoying their distanced perspective on the world. Or we can look for
messages in their fantastical shapes, or feel the joy of bounding
between their immense billowy puffiness. However we interact with them,
we do so from a peaceful place. Clouds drift above the hustle of the
world below, knowing they belong to another realm that cannot be
affected by its frenzy, reminding us that peace is always available to
us. By directing our vision beyond the ordinary, clouds also remind us
of the illusion of appearances. While appearing to be solid, their vapor
and mist appear like cotton balls from below, giving little indication
of the heights they reach. Sometimes they may cast shadows, leaving us
in shade, but like life's difficulties clouds change shape and move
onward, revealing the shining sun, twinkling stars, and blue sky that
are behind them.
When a ray of light breaks through the clouds, their dramatic filtering
only makes the light more beautiful by contrast, just as we can shine
more brightly in the midst of life's challenges. When we allow clouds to
offer us a welcome respite, they help us visit the realm of illusion to
see the truth beyond.(Daily OM)