Sky gazing has always fascinated me. As a kid, I'd sometimes just sit outside and imagine different shapes within the clouds. My favorite clouds were the large puff balls that our science teacher told us were cumulus clouds. They usually accompanied bright, sunny days without a hint of rain.
Rain storm clouds were another entity altogether and I was drawn to them for different reasons. For one thing, the air smelled different.
Rain clouds had a way of changing the atmosphere; darkening the sky and pushing the sun's brilliance out of sight. Rain clouds sometimes formed a grayish sea of density which made it seem as though the sun might never shine again. They also emitted bolts of lightening and thunder which were scary.
Sometimes, the rain would pour down for hours and other times, it would release it's moisture through a gentle drizzle. As I grew older, I learned to look at the sky to determine which kind of downpour might be on the horizon. Dark clouds usually indicated an intense encounter with a storm.
Which brings me to my thoughts about what is happening in our financial markets right now. I'm hard pressed to remember a time which was fraught by as much angst and naked fear as that which appears to be unfolding on Wall Street and financial markets across the world right now. I watched a news piece on CNN today and as they began to tally the totals for recent bailouts, I was stunned to see how enormous the numbers were. There is scant good news in the forecast right now.
But, in my line of work, I'm usually closer to an alternative form of the storm. I'm referring to the financial crisis which is impacting America's homeowners today. During the past two years, we've witnessed the storm clouds up close and personal as individuals and families have faced incredible financial strain and many across West Michigan and the nation have lost their homes. The devastation on a personal level is rarely chronicled during the evening news, but for those of us in the trenches, it's a reality in which we are managing and assisting through the aftermath on a daily basis.
Yet, in the midst of every storm there is a message. Storm clouds deliver much needed moisture to nurture and replenish the earth. They renew life with their torrential drenching.
And... renewal always follows the drenching, although the soaking is not always pleasant or congenial. And that's why I love Rainbows. Rainbows carry a message as they emerge out of the clouds, often after a dark storm. Have you ever wondered what the colors of a rainbow might mean? I came across this article by Khasmira Ladd in which she shared some fascinating insights into the meaning of rainbow colors:

Violet...a combination of Red & Blue symbolizes love for humanity and a high level of spirituality
Indigo...symbolizes infinity, wisdom and self-mastery
Blue...is known as the color of divinity
Green...symbolizes harmony, growth, balance and good health
Yellow...the color of the sun's brilliance, symbolizes energy
Orange...is about equilibrium within creative energy and wisdom
Red...is the color of enthusiasm and success.
Spend some time reflecting on this message. It puts the promise of God to Noah after the flood in a different perspective when you recognize that God chose the colors of the first rainbow as a sign that would reach through the ages and continue to bring hope and comfort to human kind.
In closing, I'd like to share a new video musical release with you. The video below is by a musician named Phil Aud. Almost a decade ago, he came to the church we were attending to be the music pastor. Phil is a gifted songwriter as well. He recently released an album called Come May and this song is one of the selections. I wanted to share Phil Aud's music with you because I've enjoyed listening to his compositions. I think you will too. They carry a message which rings clear and true. Be Encouraged.
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Lola Audu, is the Designated Broker & Owner of Audu Real Estate. Our company specializes in helping people buy and sell homes in the greater Grand Rapids, West Michigan area. We've had the privilege of helping hundreds of clients succeed in their goals of purchasing and selling property including demonstrated success in the negotiation of Short Sale Transactions. You can contact us via e-mail @ info@auduhomes.com or by phone at 616-791-0511.

Lola - I've done and still do the same thing with Clouds..............and I too remember the first time I learned about Cumulus clouds and they've always been my favorite as well.........Love your post.......very soothing and comforting.....
and absolutely love phil aud.......video......i think he's a little weird to look at while he's singing........but his voice is amazing and words are so close to home........I'll definitely be picking up the cd........Thank you soo much for sharing it! :-)
Hey Lola, What a GREAT post. I'm like you I like watching the clouds too, so much that it has rubbed off on my son too. Loved the inspiration and I can see why you like Phil Aud... a real talented musician. I may be over there with Liz.
Now where is Rich and the bunch? This post needs to be featured. This is what all of us out here needs to hear, especially with what has happen the last few days.
Wow, I love Phil's song, is that taken in your church. Very positive song and so reflects your post. There is a silver lining in every cloud. Interesting God left us a rainbow after the storm.
Lola
What a powerful articel so inspirational .. . I was so touched by the song and the article that you wrote . how fitting is that to our everyday life...
Thank you for using your gift of writing .. I cant wait for the book
Blessings
HI LOLA!
Beautiful post. Thank you for making me take time for reflection. Mornings are hectic and busy and I am going to take more time to reflect and meditate. I bet my days will go way more smoother!
Have a great weekend!
Liz, you'll love the CD! Thanks for stopping by to read and comment. It's nice to have a kindred sprit who likes to watch the sky. :) Have a great weekend!
Missy, Phil left our church sometime back and is now based in Canada. I loved his enthusiasm and his gift as a musician and songwriter. This recent release is one of the best selections that I've listened to. If you visit his website, www.philaud.com, you can listen to much of the album. Enjoy!
Hey Teresa, thanks for the thumbs up! Appreciate your comment. Glad you liked the song. The message was so powerfully on target for what many are facing today.
My dear Pastor Raycheen, Thanks so much for stopping by to read, visit and read a comment. Phil's music has touched a cord in many lives and this CD is no exception. Glad you enjoyed the post...as for the book, well....:)
Lola - i just read that you said he's now in Canada - do you know what city? :-)
I have a great photo I would like to share with all of you but not sure how to upload it yet! lol Dawn Carpenter Butlermohr GMAC Real Estate