tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18362646.post383359917494546570..comments2023-09-09T04:02:53.371-10:00Comments on A Mystical Man's World: Understanding Mother Earth: WindRobert Shapirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15834558788450735235noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18362646.post-51221948694488127242007-06-24T03:52:00.000-10:002007-06-24T03:52:00.000-10:00Thank you for passing on your wisdom and your expe...Thank you for passing on your wisdom and your experience Bobby.<BR/><BR/>Goodlife.Robert Shapirohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15834558788450735235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18362646.post-85459575231209211762007-06-24T02:47:00.000-10:002007-06-24T02:47:00.000-10:00Dear Rob & Co.I must add my 2 cosmic sense here! ...Dear Rob & Co.<BR/>I must add my 2 cosmic sense here! The wind or breath of the Earth is one of the dearest elements that exists. without the breath we couldn't survive long, and along with sunlight, water and food, oxygen is a vital need (sorry Maslow). I speak to the wind and tell It how much I love It, though at certain times of the year it is quite confounding, but the first element outside of our bodies, and the last to go when we leave is the breath connected to the wind, is this not a sweet, and transient collaboration?<BR/><BR/>Without it we couldn't speak or communicate to each other, or kiss for that matter. It always let's us know what It is feeling although it is usually associated with the mind. Thanks for your constant enlightening and innovating perspective, dear friend!<BR/>Best regards,<BR/>Bobby AngelAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com