Reflections of the sky nation

The Thunder-beings were busy giving birth to new clouds, sending them to dance in the blue playground of sky. Grandfather Sun provided the glittering sunbeams, which acted like jump ropes for today’s newborn white, puffy Cloud People.

One of the most curious little clouds wandered off on the winds. She decided she was going to have a talk with Sacred Mountain. “Grandmother Mountain, I’ve come to ask you if your forests need rain today,” she said. “I want to be of service, and so I thought I had better find out what is needed most.”

Sacred Mountain told the little cloud that there was plenty of moisture today, but the little one could help in another way. Sacred Mountain taught the little cloud how to understand the thoughts and questions that the human beings were having.

It was fun for the little cloud to capture the waves of human thoughts rising from the Earth and to answer the humans’ unspoken questions by becoming shapes that formed a series of ideas. The needed answers were found through the linking ideas.

The little cloud approached Sacred Mountain at the end of the day with another question that caused Cloud to have a heavy heart, “Grandmother Mountain, I’ve worked all day to reflect helpful answers to the Human Tribe, but now I have one very important question. How can we get them to look up and pay attention?”

  Source: http://www.bizmove.com/inspiration/m9b.htm

Image: India Post issued two commemorative stamps and a miniature sheet to mark Children’s Day on  Nov. 14, 2015. The designs on the stamps and miniature sheet are based on the prize-winning entries of a stamp design competition. Drawings by Yamini K, Kimaya Gupta and Rohit Gupta have been selected for the two stamps and miniature sheet. Designs of V. Hemchandran and Binita Vishwajita have been selected for First Day Cover and Brochure respectively. Courtesy https://mbstamps.blogspot.com/