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Originally posted by nineix
reply to post by BBalazs
You may as well say that water is alive.
or dirt.
edit on 21-1-2012 by nineix because: (no reason given)
Its a good thing there are allot of wild animals on this world to balance to some extent the human factor....I feel the wind is an extension of the sum total effect of Human/Animal emotional vibrational states across the world. it is a symbiotic synergy of tangible-spiritual aspects qualities and elements of the world. No doubt there are other factors however such as solar influences, tho those too I feel are caused by a feed back loop with the world and its denizens
Vayu was the god of wind in more than the sense of the powerful winds that blow through the airs.
He was also looked at as the god of the breath of life itself.
One of his most famous tales serves as an illustration of the importance of breath to every other expression of life. A story is told that all of the gods who granted their powers to man gathered one day, each one claiming to be more powerful than the other. To determine who was in fact the most powerful, each god would leave their post on the man. For example, the god responsible for man’s ability to hear would depart, and the man would be struck deaf. When the god returned, the man would be able to hear, and the next god would leave. One by one they each took their turn leaving, and in each case the man was ultimately unharmed.
At last it came to Vayu.
He departed the man, and one by one the other gods felt themselves being plucked away, as first the suffocating man began to lose his ability to reason, then to see, then to stay awake.
So it was the other gods learned each of their powers ultimately came from Vayu himself, and the breath of life he provided.
Without the wind there would be no life. There for it is life, For it is alive in us
Originally posted by BBalazs
Is the wind alive, a living organism? (speculative)
Originally posted by PuterMan
reply to post by Spiratio
Its a good thing there are allot of wild animals on this world to balance to some extent the human factor....I feel the wind is an extension of the sum total effect of Human/Animal emotional vibrational states across the world. it is a symbiotic synergy of tangible-spiritual aspects qualities and elements of the world. No doubt there are other factors however such as solar influences, tho those too I feel are caused by a feed back loop with the world and its denizens
So are you saying that generally humans have an adverse effect on the wind which is balanced by the wild animals? Why would that be the case?
Ignoring any solar influence for a moment, what is the mechanism that causes the wind to blow in a particular place and at a particular time in this theory?
For example where I live we are at the junction it seems of many systems. The wind can be blowing one direction one minute and another completely opposite the next. I have stood open field and over the course of about 15 minutes watched the direction of 'bend' on the long grass (a hay field) rotate completely through 360 degrees in a steady motion. How could this be explained by tangible-spiritual aspects qualities and elements of the world?