Hi, I’m Cleo the Cat. I walk my own path, sleep in sunbeams, and talk to the wind. Not everyone hears it, but I do; it speaks in swirls and sighs. People think cats are aloof, but truthfully, we just listen differently. Here are my 3 whisker- tingling, breeze-approved lessons from talking to the wind:
1. Not Everything Needs to Be Held
The wind never clings, it moves, it passes, it lets go. I’ve learned to do the same. Thoughts, people, emotions, hold lightly, love freely, and release when it's time. What’s meant for you won’t drift far.
2. Silence Carries Messages
The wind doesn’t shout, it whispers. So I sit still, ears forward, and I listen. Most answers arrive in the hush between thoughts. You don’t have to fill every space with noise. Let silence speak now and then.
3. You Don’t Have to Chase to Arrive
I don’t run after things, I wait, I watch, I trust. The wind taught me that. Rushing isn’t always progress. Some paths unfold when you stop pushing and start noticing. Stillness is a kind of motion, too.
Final Thought from Cleo
Not everyone can talk to the wind. But everyone can listen to what moves quietly in them. So today, be still for a moment. Let something pass without holding it. Let something arrive without chasing it.
Because peace? It doesn’t shout. It purrs. Like the wind. Like me.