Threshold
For the moment when a person realizes
that life moves by more than force.
Reflection
Wind cannot be commanded.
Yet movement becomes possible
the moment you stop trying to generate it.
Life moves without your initiation.
You feel it first
as effort loosens—
as the strain of pushing gives way.
Force loses its place.
You are no longer driving what unfolds.
You are responding to it.
What Wind reveals is this:
movement that does not cost you yourself.
The sail lifts.
And what was never yours to control
begins to carry you.
What Falls Away
The belief that movement must be forced
through effort and control.
What Becomes Possible
Alignment with forces already in motion—
movement arising beyond you,
yet carrying you forward.
Consecration
These words honor the release of force—
the moment life is no longer driven,
but received and met as it moves.
Where This Meets Life
For seasons when pushing exhausts its return—
and you begin to see
it was never the source of movement.
When effort gives way,
and what remains begins to move you.
Wind marks the shift
from forcing life forward
to being carried by what is already in motion.
Wind marks the moment effort releases—and movement no longer costs you yourself.