Windblessing
Windblessing is a term that refers to the invocation or belief that the wind carries divine or protective qualities, bestowing blessings upon those it touches. It has been documented in various cultural traditions, from the ancient wind deities of Greek and Roman mythology to the Shinto practices in Japan where seasonal breezes are considered messengers of the kami. In many folk traditions, especially in maritime and pastoral communities, windblessing is performed to assure safe travels, healthy harvests, and to ward off malevolent spirits.
During the Middle Ages, Christian clergy sometimes employed windblessing in blessing rituals, attributing the cleansing power
Windblessing continues to be used metaphorically in modern literature to suggest the fleeting nature of blessing