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Yeap. Espcially after a mexican dinner, I found out.
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- viole
Wasn't expecting anything other than sarcasm/humor as a response .
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Yeap. Espcially after a mexican dinner, I found out.
Ciao
- viole
I don't know why, but tagging the "spirit" to an element is like redefining it, I guess you can say.
Yes words do hurt the childish, but you can call me anything you like, just don't call me late for dinner.I like that...radiation or illumination. Really like the word "aura."
Maybe spirit and wind are compatible due to "breath."
Anyhow, I agree... words words words and semantics. I don't mind if someone uses the word "spirit," or whatever they wish. . wordophobia can be a disease.
Kind of like the child saying... "sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me." Only with many adults, words and semantics do seem to hurt and offend... along with sticks and stones.
Wind is simply turbulence in the atmosphere. If wind is spirit then turn on a fan or put your arms out and spin in a circle to create your own spirits. When you think about it, the claim makes no sense at all.Some of you believe wind is spirit/spirit is wind. If they are one, why say "spirit of the wind" rather than just saying "wind"?
Wind is simply turbulence in the atmosphere. If wind is spirit then turn on a fan or put your arms out and spin in a circle to create your own spirits. When you think about it, the claim makes no sense at all.
If it helps you spiritually?Should I start having conversations with the wind?! Like "Ooh, you're a bit fresh today!"
"For we're like creatures of the wind, and wild is the wind
Wild is the wind"...
Great song, many, many messages inside
Wind, fire, water, ground, spirits of the World.
Some people keep repeating "the power of the wind" to gain certain powers.
There is also phrase "Sacred Wind" used to perform some rituals.
Nice topic
Am I missing something? Since when did the wind become something other than the air inside of the atmosphere moving about? You know - other planets have plenty of "wind" of their own. Even stronger and more violent than Earth's. Are these also "spirit"? What is with the constant personification of everything around us? What does this afford or benefit anyone?
Perhaps it can be like the wind, only occurring within. A rush/gush of intuition or aura/sensation.
Its the actual wind itself. (External) Though that definitetly can be the results. (Internal) but I dont break the two. Its easier to just say wind. "The wind beneath her wings"
Applying that,
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Winds(spirits) would be confined to the earth and its atmosphere, since wind is the movement of air and there is no air in outer space... unless there are solar winds(spirits) also.
Not a bad song.
I see it as a simple laziness. Every "living" entity has a "spirit" which can very easily be confused with a soul, the wind being a very difficult "being" to understand (and dangerous as well) can easily be simplified by this belief, from either fear or lack of understanding.Some of you believe wind is spirit/spirit is wind. If they are one, why say "spirit of the wind" rather than just saying "wind"?
SpiritSome of you believe wind is spirit/spirit is wind.
Spirit of the wind? Wind's soul? What is the full sentence?If they are one, why say "spirit of the wind" rather than just saying "wind"?
Spirit
- the characteristics of a person that are considered as being separate from the body, and that many religions believe continue to exist after the body dies
- the form of a dead person, similar to a ghost, or the feeling that a dead person is present although you cannot see them
In this way, i interpret spirit as human's soul.
To say wind is spirit or spirit is wind, it can be understand as soul can be manifest in the phenomena of wind.
Spirit of the wind? Wind's soul? What is the full sentence?
Believes in a wind's soul or wind owns/has a soul or within the wind it has a spirit, can be understand as saying some part of wind is soul/spirit.John believes in a Wind's Soul; he believes that the Wind owns or has a soul.
Jane believes that the Wind has within a Spirit. She calls it The Spirit of the Wind.
These are very poetic. If John and Jane believes that Wind is Spirit/Wind is Soul why not just say wind rather than Wind's Soul or Spirit of the WInd. It sounds nice just like saying Sacred Wind (which I prefer now sence I read it) or Spirit Wind. I'm just curiou because everyone and thing has a Spirit but each person is unique. I am unique. You are. Wind is as well as Sun.
If someone say he believes soul can manifest in the phenomena of the wind, it means he believes sometimes when wind blew upon him, he believes the wind is phenomena of his decease loved one's soul touching him in a sence the soul is comfort his sadness or accompany him, which in a positive way can encourage him."soul can manifest in the Phenomena of the Wind" Literally? Metaphorically?
John believes in a wind's wind; he believes that the wind owns/has a wind."
"Jane believes that within the wind it has a wind. She calls it wind."
If someone say he believes soul can manifest in the phenomena of the wind, it means he believes sometimes when wind blew upon him, he believes the wind is phenomena of his decease loved one's soul touching him in a sence the soul is comfort his sadness or accompany him, which in a positive w
John/Jane believes in the Wind.Before I had clarification of what some posts meant when they said "Wind is Spirit and Spirit is Wind", I assumed that if one is the other, and everyone has a spirit, Wind is much more direct; why not say that. (Just asking honest and nice)
With this, it would be:
John believes in the Wind. He believes Wind has/owns a Soul.
Jane believes in the Wind. She believes the Wind possess a soul.
Same thing somewhat just different ways of saying that they believe in the Wind and they believe this Wind has (therefore owns) a Soul.
Simply:
"John believes in the Wind" and "Jane believes in the Wind"
However they define wind whether it owns a spirit (former) or just has a spirit within it (latter) is just the explanation of the two statements.
No disagreement.That's beautiful and to the point.
"John/Jane believes in the Wind."
They believe in the Wind for what?
They believe wind exists?
They believe wind is their friend?
They believe wind will never stop?
It's not sure what they believe in about wind.
"John believes in a Wind's Soul." or "Jane believes that within the wind it has a spirit."
It can be understand as they believes wind's soul/spirit exists.
The words soul and spirit is there because it's the important context describe about their statements, without it, their statements can be interpret into anything.
"She believes the Wind possess a soul."
"She calls it The Spirit of the Wind." (Spirit = soul)
Wind possess a soul/spirit, "The Spirit of the Wind" is the soul which possess on wind.
It's the same meaning.
Why it can't be call "The Spirit of the Wind" ?
Part of this initial statement is a little superflous:
"John believes in a Wind's Soul; he believes that the Wind owns or has a soul."
"John believes in a Wind's Soul" is the same as "he believes that the Wind owns or has a soul."
Only one is enough.
While other statement:
"Jane believes that the Wind has within a Spirit. She calls it The Spirit of the Wind."
She calls the "spirit which within the wind" the name "The Spirit of the Wind"
Within the wind it has a spirit, it means it has a "spirit inside/within the wind", it's the same as "The Spirit of the Wind".
Why she can't calls the "spirit inside/within the wind" the name "The Spirit of the Wind" ?
No disagreement.
Part of this initial statement is a little superflous:
"John believes in a Wind's Soul; he believes that the Wind owns or has a soul."
"John believes in a Wind's Soul" is the same as "he believes that the Wind owns or has a soul."
Only one is enough.
While other statement:
"Jane believes that the Wind has within a Spirit. She calls it The Spirit of the Wind."
She calls the "spirit which within the wind" the name "The Spirit of the Wind"