
Wind
Also known as:- Wind – English
- Iq’ – K’iché (pronounced EEK, long E English vowel sound)
- Ik – Yucatec
It has been said that Wind is the most important of all the nawales, because without air, we would not be alive. Wind energy is more than the air we breathe or the breath itself, it is the powerful life force of all that is, which we can experience simply by paying attention to it. The life force is ubiquitous, is our spiritual essence and connects us into the One. It inspires our ideas and actions.
Visualise the Icon of Wind
Visualize the glyph of Wind by looking above at the glyph, this “T” shape is found throughout the ancient Americas and as far away as Turkey. The archeological remains indicate that this shape properly ventilated the pueblo rooms and while keeping the cooking fire stoked. There is an inherent balance between left and right in this design which comes together as a whole.
A Wind day is a good day to:
Every day has a purpose and a Wind day is a good day to: give thanks for all that is sacred and all of the work of the creator. It is a good day to cure those with depression, imbalanced passions and the hatred that exists in the world.
The Highest Expression
Highest expression: Wind persons are full of life, momentum and adaptability. Their communicative gifts manifest as prolific orators, singers, writers and musicians. They possess telepathic and visionary gifts, making them effective healers and counselors. Their strength can be forceful or laid-back when necessary. They are initiators, leaders, managers and politicians.
A Lower Expression
Lower expression: A non-aligned Wind person can become cold with treacherous moods swings that affect their relationships and keep others on guard. Their impulsiveness can become fickle, dishonest and destructive.
Wind Health
Health: Wind people have strong constitutions but need to learn how to be patient with themselves when they are sick. They could develop self-anger, which makes an acute condition chronic rather than healing.
Compatibility
Compatibility: Wind’s soul mates come from the same group of Day Signs from the North, Jaguar, Flint, Dog and Death. They may also resonate deeply with those from the opposite direction, the South, Net, Seed, Road, Wisdom and Sun.
Keywords used to meditate and trigger ancestral memory of the Nawal: burst, breeze, fury, telepathy, communication