I love watching storms. I was jealous when it was past our town to another. I watched the lightening strikes and thunder after it had hit us and I was jealous. I wanted it to be here.
A certain psychotherapist might say that it's a reflection of my desire to be 'there'. To be elsewhere. Where I feel in the storm, in the midst of it. The desire to always be within the action or drama.
Another person might tell me I just love storms. That I love watching the lightening on a visual level.
I do find it fascinating. Storms, that is.
Is it reflective of my personal reality or merely a fascination of the eyes?
I guess I don't know but I know I enjoy night storms immensely.
I love the pounding of the rain. I love the cast of the lightening. I love the boisterous reply from the storms. Maybe I just love the silence of it all in a way from the world.
I don't know. It probably doesn't signify anything but I think about it every time a storm rolls by; which by and of itself is extremely reflective for me.
A certain psychotherapist might say that it's a reflection of my desire to be 'there'. To be elsewhere. Where I feel in the storm, in the midst of it. The desire to always be within the action or drama.
Another person might tell me I just love storms. That I love watching the lightening on a visual level.
I do find it fascinating. Storms, that is.
Is it reflective of my personal reality or merely a fascination of the eyes?
I guess I don't know but I know I enjoy night storms immensely.
I love the pounding of the rain. I love the cast of the lightening. I love the boisterous reply from the storms. Maybe I just love the silence of it all in a way from the world.
I don't know. It probably doesn't signify anything but I think about it every time a storm rolls by; which by and of itself is extremely reflective for me.
