The slow approach of dark storm clouds brings back memories for us all: the anticipation, excitement, intuition, and fear. But why do these stormy phenomena instill such feelings in us? For most, it is the stories of the past--and the magickal associations of the present--that make these storms the potent entities that they are today.
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Sources-"Tales from the Hoh and Quileute." Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, www.pnsn.org/outreach/native-american-stories/thunderbird-and-whale/thunderbird-and-whale-stories/tales-from-the-hoh-and-quileute#thunder-whale.
-"Thunder and Lightning."
Gateway Africa, www.gateway-africa.com/stories/Thunder_and_Lightning.
-"What Causes Lightning and Thunder?"
SciJinks, www.scijinks.gov/lightning.
Music
"Above the Clouds" by Michael FK
"Intimacy" by Ben Winwood
"Giving it All" by Be Still the Earth
"Unforgotten" by Sean Williams
"Irish Mountains" by Ben Winwood
Cheers,
Kieran