Meaning in the Wind

Wind.
Exemplary of the way in which two opposing things can both simultaneously be true. 

Comforting as it cools off hot humid days. 
Beautiful as it swishes through our hair, blows fall leaves about, sways through the branches of the trees. 
Gentle as it brushes our cheeks and glides across lakes. 
Invisible to the naked eye, though it can be felt and heard. 
Empowering, allowing kites to fly and flags to wave proudly.
Inconvenient as it blows sand in our faces and turns umbrellas inside-out. 
Commanding as it directs the clouds and dictates the course of the sailboat.
Powerful, knocking down trees and ripping the roofs off of houses. 

Beautiful and Invisible.
Comforting and Terrifying. 
Empowering and Inconvenient.
Gentle and Powerful. 

Wind.


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