In Aztec mythology, Ehecatl ("wind") was the god of wind, an aspect of Quetzalcoatl. His breath moved the sun and pushed away rain.
White Self-Existing
Wind
Many a past Love had
passed over me
Those I thought true
became truly false
I lost all my Loves
in Loss untimely
To Lust’s illusory
three-quartered Waltz
Terrified of
Solitude
Friendship I bought
with purloined Emotion
Grief and Misery
rendered me numb
Grandiose,
aggressive and rude
I starved and
thirsted at Fate’s great Banquet
Refusing to learn or
earn my Share
Finally abandoned by
all who knew me
I gave myself up to
Insanity
“Take me,” I prayed
to a god unknown
“Release me from
Hell on Earth.”
In Desperation I
then found
A Bridge of Sighs
over the River of Life
Part of me died –
the Fear and the Pride
As a Newborn I
crossed the Bridge
When at last I
reached the other Side
I perceived a Meal
most strange!
The Fare was
unpleasant, not easy to swallow
It stuck in my
Throat but nourished my Soul
Compelled to eat
without knowing why
I had Breakfast of
Crow and a large Humble Pie.
©Kleomichele Leeds
IK
Kin 82: White Self-Existing Wind
I define in order to communicate
Measuring breath
I seal the input of spirit
With the self-existing tone of form
I am guided by the power of endlessness.
The Noogenesis, the Great Cosmic Shift, will be realized in a short time, and is dependent on the personal discovery of those capable of becoming cosmically aligned.*
*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2014-2015.
Visshudha Chakra (Alpha Plasma)
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