The
simple miracle of water falling from the sky has been interpreted in
many ways by many cultures. In various areas of the world, rain was
viewed as a nourishing gift, given by well-pleased deities. Rain also
served as a symbol of emotional cleansing and represented the unending
union between earth and sky. Today, rain is often seen as an
annoyance-something to be borne doggedly while attending to one's usual
duties. But the arrival of one or more rainy days can also be
interpreted as a signal to slow down and contemplate life. When Mother
Nature darkens the sky and causes drizzle to fall, freshly opened buds
close and many animals settle into their nests for a period of repose.
We can honor rainy days by following the example put forth by the flora
and fauna around us. Even if we must venture out into a shower, we can
still slow down and appreciate our connection to nature.
A rainy day spent indoors can be wonderfully uplifting. As the rain
pours down, fill your home with light, sound, and comfort so that you
can fully appreciate the loveliness of being snug and dry during a
downpour. Storms literally change the energy in the air, and you may
feel driven to follow suit by burning incense or sage, ringing bells or
chimes, lighting candles, or singing. You may even feel compelled to
talk to each room in your home in order to express your gratitude for
the protection they give you. If, however, you feel claustrophobic
rather than calm because you cannot venture outdoors, you can clear
away negative energy by getting rid of clutter, sweeping away dust, and
freshening your up spaces. The happier you are in your home, the more
beautiful and wondrous a simple rain shower will seem.
A sheltered spot like a covered porch, sunroom, or bay window can
provide you with a wonderful vantage point from which to meditatively
observe raindrops as they make their descent to earth. And the
pitter-patter of rain on a rooftop or car window can even be a
therapeutic and soothing sound-one that reminds us that while the
unforeseen will always be a part of our lives, we should never forget
that nearly every cloud that comes into our lives will have a silver
lining.

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