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Everyday Air
We breathe it in every day. It surrounds us, fills us, yet often we don't
even notice it: Air.
Of all the
elements, Air is perhaps the most illusive.
It can be the most difficult to describe, but can also be one of the
most vibrant. Air brings us the light
sensation of a cool breeze, the sudden rage of a storm, and the sweet smell of
every scent we experience.
An Airy Aura
Think of what
Air actually is: a layer of gases
surrounding our Earth. When we visualize
Planet Earth, we usually focus on a solid object, the round Earthly globe. But in reality, our world rests in the center of a gaseous atmosphere
560 miles high. Rather than a mere solid
alone, Planet Earth is a solid object surrounded by a glow of gas. Likewise, many of Earth's creations are also
solids within their own special gassy glow.
Think of the way a fresh-baked apple pie fills your kitchen with its
cinnamon-scent. The actual pie itself is
only a few inches wide, but its Airy glow expands to fill the entire room! Perhaps it is the nature of solid things to
be surrounded by a less-tangible outer cloak, an atmosphere of sorts. Knowing this helps us recognize things at
their first blush, before they appear with full force. Just like we can smell the pie before
actually touching it, we can sense many things around us by being aware of more
than just their physical aspect.
People too
have their own Airs about them. Our
bodies have a natural scent that surrounds us like an aura. It changes uniquely from person to person,
from day to day, even from mood to mood.
As we expend more physical energy, our scent reflects that change and
becomes even stronger. Don't
underestimate the power of scent. When
you are close enough to share a whiff of someone, it is as personal a gift as
giving a lock of hair or a drop of blood.
Your scent is a part of you; it may be even more personal than a solid
gift. For example, if someone gave you a
coin or stone or "lucky charm" you may merely put it in your jacket
pocket. But the gift of scent is breathed
in, actually taken deep inside you.
Air is one of
the ways you can bond with a special place.
You may eat its fruit, drink its waters, but you can also take time to
smell its roses and breathe in a part of that place! You've heard the expression "you are
what you eat?" Well, you are also
what you drink, see, hear, feel - and yes, breathe!
Communication
Magically, the
element of Air is often associated with communication. How fitting!
Look how things in nature communicate with each other, how animals sense
one another or flowers share pollen. We
often augment ourselves with perfumes and oils, enhancing our personal scent to
create the desired "atmosphere."
Is this also a form of communication?
Remember communicative Air the next time you hear someone whistle - an
act performed how?
As a
historical form of Airy communication, in the 17th century women used hand-held
fans as a means to communicate romantic intent.
According to the Harris Farmer's Almanac, fans fluttered in a certain
fashion signaled the desire to be kissed and romanced. Held another way, fans meant "back off -
this woman is engaged to be married," a similar gesture to the way someone
today might wear a ring to ward off over-eager suitors.
Air wraps
around the entire surface of the planet.
It links all things together, tucked under the same sky like a big comfy
blanket touching each and every one of us.
This connection sounds like a very powerful medium for
communication. On a more practical
level, mass media like TV and radio travel through the Air to millions of
people each day. Perhaps it is no
accident we describe the act of broadcasting as putting something "on the
Air."
In the cycle
of life and death, all things die (and eventually smell dead too). Ever wonder why? Perhaps death's odor is an Airy signal within
nature's food chain, alerting some little hungry creature to come along and
enjoy a meal! Whether sensing a
predator, a food-source, or a mate, smell is often the key way one part of
nature communicates with another.
Air Spirits
We can find
Air Spirits all around us, just like we'd find other elemental Spirits in
rippling lakes, the woodsy Earth, or dancing candle flames. Know that Air Spirits are nearby; try to feel
them as individuals. Pick one out and
just listen to it - whether a howling nightwind or the gentle whirring fan
within your PC, household appliance, or the tingle of windchimes.
A family
member of mine spends much of his leisure time boating, and has learned to
sense sudden danger at sea with his sense of smell. As a storm blows in, he actually recognizes
the scent of fresh water (rain) replace the usual scent of salty sea Air. I have witnessed this with my own eyes (and
nose) seeing him pull up anchor in time to sail us to safety just minutes
before a nasty squall hit! This may work
well for sailors, but what about your own surroundings? If Air communicates, what aspects of your own
surroundings might you want to learn? In
what ways can you open yourself up to simply
"breathing in" the messages you need to hear? Not sure how?
Just follow your own nose!
The Air in
your yard, your home town (and all across the world) is a unique mix of the
scents, gases, and breath of all its inhabitants. All the tiny Airs around us - from the aroma
of our incense to each breath we let out - all become part of the Air, like the
way each drop joins to make up the entire sea.
Air is a mix, a mosaic of many different things swirling together. Perhaps the lessons of Air apply to other mosaics
- like diverse society, an ecosystem, or any other magical mix you might be a
part of in your everyday life.
Air Magic
Want to try
some Airy magical fun for children, even us big ones? Get a supply of colored balloons. Pick a balloon colored to fit your wish. Take in a big-big breath of the magic that
surrounds you, and breeeeeeeathe it into the balloon. Whoosh!
When your balloon is full, take a magic marker (yes, we do call them
magic, don't we?) and write your wish upon the balloon. Or maybe draw and create a magical
"balloon friend" with a specific job to do for you. Have fun with your new magical tool. Rub it on your hair or wooly sweater; stick
it to the wall. Tap it with your finger
back and forth, back and forth ad nauseum.
Drag it around on a string like an imaginary pet on a leash. Be creative.
Then with a sudden burst, break the balloon and release the energy
stored up inside. (With balloons, the
magic usually happens by being both creative and destructive. Pop!)
A school teacher friend, someone wiser than I when it comes to kiddies,
once taught me this type of balloon magic.
Try it and see what results you might find for yourself. What lessons can you learn from a simple
balloon? What else in nature might work
the same way?
All out of
balloons? Try just the simple act of
breathing as a magical device.
Inhale. Take in from your
surroundings. Gather the energy around
you. Take in as much as you can handle -
your own body will let you take no more, and no less. As the seconds fly by, your body is absorbing
millions of tiny oxygen atoms which the blood in your lungs will send to every
cell in your body. Feel it change you;
feel its magic become yours for just a moment in time. Then exhale... Release your magical breath out into the Air
currents all around you. Send it forth
with a sigh, and let the winds carry your wish wherever it needs to go. This can be a quiet meditative moment, or a
loud joyous one filled with gasps of laughter and song. Remember Air magic next time you blow out
your birthday candles and make a wish!
To understand
the sheer power Air has compared to other elements, remember that we can
survive weeks without solid food, days without water - but only a few minutes
without Air. Paramedics do Air magic
whenever they give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. They may breathe mere gases into a dying
person's lungs, but they charge that Air with their healing intent and
will. Their intent says "C'mon -
breathe. Live!" Air magic is used for the simplest, or the
most vital of intents. Remember
this. (If you smoke, what intent does
that action have?)
Sharing breath
doesn't have to be the life-or-death act that paramedics experience. Try passing a single breath back and forth as
a bonding experience with a loved one or magical partner. Work your way up to it, perhaps from a
distance at first, then move closer until your lips meet. Exhale into your loved one's lips as they
inhale deeply. Then reverse. Back and forth, breathing can be one of the many
intimate rhythms of life shared with those you love.
Whether we do
so purposely or not, all things on Earth share breath. Through the windy currents and chemical
reactions that happen around us every day, the same molecule of Air that was a
sea breeze yesterday, might be a baby's first breath today, or end up as car
exhaust tomorrow.
Gases are less
material than Earthy solids, so Air can be symbolic of that which does not
exist on a material plane. Ideas,
dreams, hopes, desires, fears, thoughts and wishes. These things are not flesh and bone, but they
are certainly very real. Perhaps Air
reminds us that something exists, even if you can't see or feel it. In the Zodiac, the fixed sign of Air is
Aquarius - and just think of this sign's detachment from Earthly
limitations! In the Tarot, Air is
depicted as the Wand - quite a magical tool.
Air. Breathe it in...
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