In many languages the words breath and spirit are connected. My earlier article is on the many traditions which believe that God/Creator breathed the animating spirit into human beings. See The Breath and Spirit of Life.
Today's column is related in that it presents a list of words from many cultures and languages that have the double meaning of breath and spirit or life force.
Aramaic – ruach/ruakh – wind, air, gas; spirit, breath
Aztec – tona – vital energy; heat
Babylonian – vahu – wind god; breath of life
Chinese – qi – breath; vital energy
Cree Native American – oenikika – breath of life
Greek – pneuma – breath, air, wind; spirit, soul
Hawaiian Ancient – ha – breath of life, life force energy
Hebrew – nephesh – breath, soul, life
Hindu – prana – life force; the breath of god
Lakota Native American – woniya waken – holy air
Maori – nge – breath of life
Mayan – ik – breath of life, spirit, life force; name of the wind god; wind, vital energy
Zoroastrian – raman – breath of life
Monday, January 18, 2010
Breath Wind Spirit Words
Posted by Michelle Wood at 10:29 AM
Labels: A-List All Traditions
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Awesome! i wish i could manke a tattoo with "vahu" written, in it's original alphabet.. do you know the Babylonian alphabet? hard, i know. Anyway, awesome blog, awesome post!
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