“It
depends upon the wind”
We've got some heavy wind coming in this weekend.
We know
that animals depend on the wind for both safety and prey.
As a
pilot I understand the importance and safety of landing into the wind.
The wind
is a dichotomous gift to humankind. It can be our ally or our enemy. It can
cool. It can warm. It can soothe and it can harm. It can smooth the seas and
calm the waves. It is invisible, yet its presence is felt in soft touches as
well as in a raging force.
To see
the wind with our eyes another element must be employed. Rain gives it
expression. Leaves give it direction. Dust and dirt give it shape and it can be
the harbinger of hot or cold weather.
We
preoccupied human souls in the narrow focus of our every day lives give it very
little thought or thanks. We do, however, give it names: Mariah, Santa Anna,
Chinook, Zephyr and so on.
We also
acknowledge the wind in slogans: “let me see which way the wind blows,” “May
the wind be at your back,” “It’s an ill wind that blows no good.”
From the
sea and sailing come great truthful sayings: "wind before rain, topsails
remain, rain before wind, top sails take in."
Joining the native peoples of the earth, I
believe that nature is an echo of our selves. The wind is emblematic of our
spirits. Both wind and spirit are invisible, yet both are destined and
determined in their direct flow to the Source.
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