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Yves Earhart

Sacred Winds

Sacred Winds explores the profound connections between weather phenomena and religious beliefs across various cultures, diving into how wind and storms have been interpreted as divine messages.
This interdisciplinary approach combines religion, climatology, and geography, highlighting the human need to find meaning within the natural world.
The book examines how different societies have historically perceived atmospheric events, such as tornadoes being seen as divine wrath or gentle breezes representing benevolence.
It presents these interpretations not as mere superstitions, but as sophisticated attempts to understand and interact with the environment.

The book traces the origins of these beliefs through ancient mythologies, religious texts, and archaeological findings.
It investigates the role of wind and storms in religious symbolism, with examples such as wind representing divine power or storms symbolizing spiritual cleansing.

Examining specific religious traditions like Norse, Greek, and Shinto, the book progresses through thematic areas, analyzing mythologies and rituals related to weather.
The final sections discuss the contemporary relevance of these interpretations, considering how they inform environmental ethics and disaster preparedness.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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