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For most of my life, earth was my teacher. It taught me how to root, how to ground, how to stay.
But there came a time when I was holding so tight, I forgot how to move.
That's when the wind arrived—insistent, almost rude in how it wouldn't let me ignore it.
And it taught me something I had forgotten: real strength isn't staying rigid. Real strength is knowing how to bend.
In this episode, I share:
I also share what my ancestors knew about wind—that it's not random. That it arrives when something needs to shift. That there are different winds, each bringing exactly what's needed.
This isn't about becoming soft or weak. This is about remembering: you are not meant to be fixed. You are meant to move.
So this week, when you feel the wind—pause. Let it touch you. Ask it what it came to teach. And then... listen.
Slow-Living as a Way Home is a space to breathe, to soften, and to return to the rhythm your ancestors trusted. If you're tired of rushing through your life, this is for you.
[00:00] Intro: Wind as teacher, not weather
By Antüpewma (Daniela Miranda)For most of my life, earth was my teacher. It taught me how to root, how to ground, how to stay.
But there came a time when I was holding so tight, I forgot how to move.
That's when the wind arrived—insistent, almost rude in how it wouldn't let me ignore it.
And it taught me something I had forgotten: real strength isn't staying rigid. Real strength is knowing how to bend.
In this episode, I share:
I also share what my ancestors knew about wind—that it's not random. That it arrives when something needs to shift. That there are different winds, each bringing exactly what's needed.
This isn't about becoming soft or weak. This is about remembering: you are not meant to be fixed. You are meant to move.
So this week, when you feel the wind—pause. Let it touch you. Ask it what it came to teach. And then... listen.
Slow-Living as a Way Home is a space to breathe, to soften, and to return to the rhythm your ancestors trusted. If you're tired of rushing through your life, this is for you.
[00:00] Intro: Wind as teacher, not weather