Wind

Wind

Here's one interpretation.

Wind symbolizes the air element associated with various forms of communication such as speech, thought, music, as well as innovative ideas. Also, it heralds change, which depending on one’s point of view could be perceived as good or bad.

There are unique traits imparted by each of the four directions from which the Wind blows:

The South may bring a new sense of trust. It can help you take steps to let go of old habits. It can help you let go of things in your life that may no longer serve you.

The West may encourage self-reflection. It can guide you towards final decisions. It can help you recognize and let go of attachments and superficial desires.

The North may bring wisdom, understanding, vigor, and strength.

The East may bring clarity of true will, life’s purpose, and vision.

The wind may bring you a challenge, in the form of a gentle whisper, or powerful shout. Consider, walking into the wind with courage and joy. Welcome and embrace its lessons.

When this card appears, here are a few actions you might consider.

A sign of change is when the Wind spirit starts to call. Perhaps you need to rethink your opinion on an issue or person. Perhaps you need to let go of an old habit, and create a healthier one. Expect openness and clear communication with yourself and others during this period of change.The potential transformation will benefit yourself, those around you, and the highest good. Have no fear. The new way forward is sound.

If this card appears upside down or reversed, and you choose to include its position as part of your reading, here's what it could mean.

A little chaos and confusion can be helpful when the Wind appears. Windstorms can bring necessary tumultuous energy that can help purify the air and ultimately help spread seeds for new life and vegetation. . Your life may feel like it's been flipped upside down right now. Realize that all storms pass. You may have lost touch with someone. You may also feel overwhelmed by modern life’s myriad obligations, distractions, and tasks. Consider simplifying things in your life. Consider slowing down. Perhaps meditate in silence and choose a new path as needed. You can always clean up after the storm.

Remember to keep your cool and stay calm. All of life’s storms bring valuable lessons. Lastly, keep telling yourself, thal nothing stays forever. Even the scariest storms pass.