Saturday, 29 April 2017

The WIll Of The Wind


Have you ever noticed how the grass wavers in the wind on the side of the mountain and catches the sunlight in its veins? Or how the branches bend at the will of the wind, demanding the leaves to follow? Or how the wind is able to hurry up the clouds and smash up the seas? The wind is capable of extraordinary things. But what gives it such power? Wind is the telltale of convection, gaseous or aqueous movement caused by the flow of energy (hence why some have a habit of passing it). This particular energy is in our case heat. Almost every reaction produces or uses up heat, both of which cause wind. Therefore it is logical for one to conclude that heat produces movement, and when it comes to human beings, this is likewise true.
Movement causes friction which in turn causes heat which then creates gaseous or aqueous movement (convection, ‘wind’). So although heat produces wind, this heat is brought about by movement. So what if there was no movement? There would be no friction, no heat, and therefore no wind resulting in no change. And if time is marked by the order in which things change, then without change there is no time. Everything comes to a standstill.
Again, this same principle applies to humans. If there is no movement in a relationship, then the relationship comes to a standstill. One could even say there is no relationship without movement. Further, movement entails effort on behalf of the human beings involved. So without any effort put into moving the relationship forward, the relationship dies. Just like the humans’ dreams, and eventually, just like the humans. Dead.

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