Masters of Health Magazine October 2024 | Page 96

affect your emotions via resonance. 

Sounds and colors are related. The cycles per second of colored lights, taken down musical octaves, correlate to musical notes. Through resonance, the energy from a colored light causes its corresponding musical note to increase its vibrations. Native American Indians believe that the wind colors the sky. It does.

Colors correlate to emotions - as one may intuitively feel. Blue lights create a chilling feeling, while red ones emanate warmth. We even hear this in our language. Common examples include: “I was blue today”. “He is red with anger”. “She was green with envy”. Colors are closely linked to emotions. 

Imagine the colors of the wind! Some days, a blue breeze helps us grieve, touching our sorrow to pull it out gently. When the hum of the wind is red, it is enlivening, fortifying, and energizing! The green airstream bestows healthy well-being and stability. It assists in relieving anxiety! Can’t tell what color the wind is? Notice your feelings as you experience the breeze, which tenderly exchanges energy with you. 

An element of nature that features sounds, colors, and emotions is the wind. Its different sounds correlate to musical notes and colors. This “strikes chords” within you! 

Consider spending a day on a computer and recall how flat and dull it makes you feel. Unseen electronic energy waves subtly drain health. Contrast that with walking in the woods or enjoying the friendly trees lining the street. Nature, and yes her melodious voice - the wind - sings us vitalizing melodies. 

Windmills harness the wind’s energy on a large level. On a smaller scale, the wind creates sounds, which you ingest. The wind’s gliding tones contain juicy little frequencies that your body loves. You don’t hear these tones in musical scales today. There can be countless frequencies between some of the smallest intervals we hear in music. Our bodies need all these rarely-heard frequencies for balance and health! Our friend, the wind, softly sings these invigorating and healing mini-tones. 

The wind has many musical tools that she uses, in addition to musical pitches. The weather affects tiny nuances of the “music of the wind”, as she holds moisture and smog. Moist winds feel differently than dry winds, creating characteristic sensations regardless of the pitch. It’s like listening to the same song played by a trumpet versus a violin. Music created by a violin sounds different than the music performed with a trumpet – due to the instrument’s harmonics.

The moist and dry winds create different harmonics, too. The wind creates pitches with speed, but each pitch has a “harmonic-after-ripple” of sound, depending on the degree of moisture. The speed of the wind can puff and slow down, creating free-form rhythms too. The wind creates pitches, harmonics, and rhythms! She is quite the musician!

In high elevations, the wind changes harmonics again. With thinner air and fewer obstacles, she roars like an opera singer – searing, pounding and thundering, as if the wind is thumping her chest. Her high speeds and vibrato tones “play” your very bones! The furious wind speed steals your aura and thoughts out of your body. Trees become sturdy and stronger with enduring exposure to high winds, and they are more able to handle pressures that bear down on them. The wind molds people’s personalities to become strong within themselves. 

The wind and me?

We are chums – singing our songs together like old friends. The wind sings to me. I sing back to the wind – she listens. The wind takes my song and spreads the harmonies so they intermingle with animals, plants, and other things.

Most wondrous, the wind colors my moods and outlooks with splashes of rainbow energies, literally painting vitality into my life!