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Centuries after the WORD became manifest, a desperate cry for help arose from a ship filled with immigrants which had been stilled too long in the middle of the sea. The arrival of the ANEMOS, the wind, rescued them and from that moment on, mankind associated the wind with The Divine. We, too, blown by this divine breath, will voyage through time and space from Sicily to the desert, to Saint Galgano, the south of France and Italy. As the wind blows, it will bring us into contact with ideas and people who played a key role in bringing spirituality to the Western world. The wind will introduce us to figures like Saint Benedict of Nursia and his rule of humility, Pythagoras, Plato, John the Baptist and the last Cathars and other great mystics. Finally, we will see how, through the concept of Gaia, science too contributes to the organic idea of the wind element as protecting and fostering life on Earth. Our planet is itself the first and most important living organism, and we are all called on today to safeguard its delicate equilibrium. In fact, in the Revelation to John, it is written that the end of the winds will be followed by the end of the world.