What is in the wind? Most likely wind is made of more elements than current knowledge has labels for. Just for fun, I’ll share what comes to my mind when I think of wind, the recipe that could be involved in its structure, and the influence it can have.
Storm fronts, clouds, gases, pressure, moisture, energy movement, whispers or whistling, dust, leaves, bugs, and large items when wind crosses a boundary and escalates to tornado or hurricane level. Whatever combination of ingredients it takes to conjure up what we experience as wind could also hold signs of a shift in various energies pushing their way through an area. These wind-related energies can influence the physical body through the electrical system, triggering a physical symptom, an old emotion to push to the surface, feelings of frustration, tension, resistance or struggle.
Next time you encounter the wind, not a gentle cool breeze but a significant wind, take some time to give attention to how you feel, what emotions may come or any uncomfortable symptoms that arise. Take a moment to pause, capture what has come to you and as quickly as it came with the wind, release it to be taken away with the wind. The most favorable times of a day to do this practice is dawn, noon or dusk.
Those blustery days may turn out to be quite useful!
To Your Health!
Jill
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