About this book
Summary
The Eyes in the Storm explores the timeless human fascination with storms as more than mere natural events. Across cultures and centuries, people have looked up at swirling clouds and fierce winds and felt a presence watching, judging, or guiding from above. Storms were often seen as sentient beings, messengers, or expressions of transformation and power. This book traces these beliefs through myths, historical accounts, and contemporary experiences, revealing how humans have interpreted storms as alive and purposeful. It examines the rituals, warnings, and stories inspired by tempests that seemed to see and respond to human action. Even today, moments within storms can feel personal, intense, and unforgettable, reminding us that their symbolic power has never faded. If you are drawn to the mysteries of nature, the ways humans have sought meaning in the world, and the stories hidden in wind and lightning, this book will take you on a journey through the eyes of the storm itself.Book information
Genre
Self-Help, Psychology
Length
1 hr 6 mins
Publish date
Dec 16, 2025
Language
English
About the Author
Minerva Smith
Table of Contents
1DISCLAIMER
7HURRICANES OF THE 20TH CENTURY – EYEWITNESS TESTIMONIES
2HUMANITY’S GAZE INTO CYCLONES
8STORM EYES IN INDIGENOUS LORE
3THE FIRST RECORDED EYES
9WHY HUMANS SEE FACES IN STORMS
4THE EYE IN THE EYE
10STORM PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE EYE PHENOMENON
5SAILORS AND STORM WATCHERS
11FROM OMENS TO ENTERTAINMENT