Monday, September 18, 2006

Working with the wind not against it!

Time to quit bitchin' and see what this wind is good for. The ancient Israelites used the wind directly as a means of divination. The wind spoke to them through its motion in the trees. Like many other literate cultures, they would also cast words “randomly” to find answers to questions. Spirit is represented in many cultures as wind, the breath, all I can say is that there is a hell of alot of Spirit up here.
This is a simple and fascinating technique to receive a personal message from the wind. Here’s how:
1. Make a list of thirty to forty words. A mix of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs is best.
2. Pick ten to fifteen of these words.
3. Write each of the words that you have chosen on a separate small piece of paper.
4. Take the pieces of paper outside when a gentle breeze is blowing.
5. You may either ask a general question or just see what happens.
6. Place the pieces of paper on the ground.
7. Let the wind scatter them.
8. Decide beforehand how you will pick up the pieces (clockwise, counterclockwise, etc.).
9. Pick the pieces up, one on top of the other.
10. Read them from top to bottom and write them out in the order you have picked them.
11. What does this say to you?
12. Now use the words in any order and make a sentence out of them.
13. What does this say to you?

I will let you know my secret message later.

5 comments:

BubbleCulture said...

U R CUTE!!

BubbleCulture said...

U R CUTE!!

Kate Forster said...

Right back at ya!

Dreamweaver

Anonymous said...

hi dreamweaver i luv your blog sooo much and i luv your use of pics


U ROCK

Kate Forster said...

Thanks Anon,

I love a purdy pic also.

Have a great day!

Thanks for reading.

Dreamweaver