I am wind:

Earlier I was pondering the picture that I am wind: zephyr, air, gust, storm. It is perhaps a Germanic way of thinking: sturm und drang. In any event, does it help me to do this work by seeing myself as the carrier of the Footprintssm? Does it make me the threads or the nodes? It says I am of spirit and meeting. The verb to wind, as in twist a thread around, seems not related to the air and ruach, but to wend, weave, wander. But both are called up by the modern English wind.

So folding, en- and un-, fit, as does breathing. Air, blast, breeze, cyclone, gale, gust, breath, puff, typhoon, zephyr, curl, curve, meander, spiral, twist, weave, wrap, encircle, entwine, envelop, furl, reel, roll, twine, wreathe, wriggle. Words I like.

:- Doug.

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