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The Wind That Wandered: A Gentle Sleep Story

by Kristin Damstetter

Rated
4.5
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
267

Unwind with this dreamy, nature-inspired sleep story designed to quiet your mind and soothe your nervous system. The Wind That Wandered is a gentle bedtime tale that invites you to follow a curious breeze across fields, oceans, forests, and stars—guided by the rhythms of nature and the magic of stillness. Layered with soft imagery, pauses for reflection, and ambient tones, this 10-minute session blends mindfulness and imagination to help you relax, release, and drift toward restful sleep. Perfect for winding down after a long day, easing anxiety, or reconnecting with your breath and body.

SleepRelaxationMindfulnessAnxiety ReliefVisualizationNatureStillnessBody RelaxationBreath AwarenessLetting GoFeeling SafeFeeling At HomeNature Imagery

Transcript

Take a moment to settle in.

Let your body get comfortable.

Wherever you are,

Let your eyes close gently.

There's nothing else you need to do now.

You've done enough.

You are enough.

And now it's time to rest.

Take a deep breath in and slowly let it go.

One more.

Inhale and exhale.

And now imagine this.

Far beyond the places maps can draw.

Before the world was quite as busy as it is now.

There lived a little breeze.

Not a storm.

Not a gust.

Just a gentle wandering wind.

Soft as a sigh.

The kind of wind that rustles just one leaf and then lingers to listen.

No one knew where it came from.

And the breeze didn't quite know either.

But it loved to wander.

To float.

To wander.

It wasn't in a hurry.

Breezes rarely are.

The breeze would glide across golden fields at dusk,

Tickling sunflowers.

Curling around grass that reached towards the sky.

Humming lullabies to dragonflies.

Sometimes it would stop.

Just to watch how the moonlight spilled quietly across the earth.

It liked those quiet corners.

So still.

So spacious.

Just like you now.

The breeze,

As breezes do,

Decided it was time to move again.

With a gentle push from nowhere in particular,

It floated toward the sea.

The ocean was wide.

Shimmering.

A mirror for the moon.

The breeze skipped across the surface like a pebble.

Leaving tiny ripples giggling as it played tag with the waves.

The sea was slower than the land.

Everything here breathed in longer rhythms.

The kind of breath you're taking now.

The breeze listened to the sea's secrets.

Stories carried by salt and silence.

Tales of stars and sailors.

Of whales and storms and distant shores.

It curled into a seashell.

Just to hear the hum of the deep.

A lullaby ancient and blue.

And though it was only passing through,

The sea welcomed the breeze.

Like it welcomed everything.

With openness.

With stillness.

With knowing.

The breeze tiptoed into a forest.

The trees were tall and quiet.

The kind of quiet that still hums with life.

A branch creaked.

An owl blinked.

Something rustled softly in its sleep.

The breeze weaved through the trunks,

Gathering the scent of pine and earth.

It passed a sleeping fox,

A pair of fireflies,

And a stream whispering to the rocks like it always had.

The trees didn't move.

But they knew how to stay.

Rooted.

Steady.

Whole.

The breeze paused and for the first time tried what the trees were doing.

It stayed still.

Just being.

And it liked it.

Eventually,

The breeze climbed.

Uphills.

Over ridges.

Toward the highest place it had ever known.

The mountain air was crisp.

The stars clearer here.

Close enough to touch.

The breeze danced between the constellations,

Spinning with the stars,

Waltzing with the moon.

It wondered,

Did the stars ever feel lonely?

But maybe they were never really alone.

Maybe they were always part of something bigger.

Something connected.

Even if they were far apart.

Maybe stillness doesn't mean stopping.

Maybe it means listening.

Maybe it means trusting.

That you're already right where you belong.

And with that,

The breeze let go.

Not of itself,

But of needing to go anywhere.

It simply floated.

Weightless.

Peaceful.

And at home.

Just like you.

Now.

Now let your body soften.

Let your breath stay gentle.

You've wandered enough for today.

There's nothing left to do.

No more directions to chase.

Only this moment.

Only this breath.

Only this stillness.

You are safe.

You are held.

You are home.

Meet your Teacher

Kristin DamstetterLas Vegas, NV, USA

4.5 (13)

Recent Reviews

Teresa

August 26, 2025

Kristin, that is a fabulous story. You need to write a book. I felt like I was on such a calm journey as the breeze myself. I felt the breeze within my body tingling and I just loved the whole adventure. It's amazing how far you took us in 10 minutes. It's incredible and I will be coming back to this. I've already shared it with two friends. I met you in the middle of your yoga class tonight on live and came to this after your suggestion and I'm so glad I did. Thank you!! Keep sharing your bliss. I chuckled thru many parts...when the breeze stopped in the forest...and when it didn't matter anymore. Great metaphors. Sweet thru and thru! 👏👏👏

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