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The Florist Who Named the Wind: Sleep Story for Adults to Relax, Unwind, and Drift into Stillness

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The Florist Who Named the Wind: Sleep Story for Adults to Relax, Unwind, and Drift into Stillness

De : Fedor Alphenaar
Lu par : Jane Charles
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Discover a bedtime story for adults that calms the mind and gently prepares the heart for rest.

The Florist Who Named the Wind is a quiet, poetic tale from the Before Your Dream series, written for slow evenings, softened thoughts, and unhurried breathing.

Set in a small village where words are rarely needed, the story follows a florist who listens more than she speaks, offering meaning through petals, gestures, and the movement of air through streets and gardens. As days pass and seasons turn, her quiet craft begins to shape the life of the village. Flowers appear on doorsteps. Petals drift across hillsides. Small acts of attention ripple outward, touching neighbours, children, and even the wind that moves between them.

This sleep story for adults unfolds without conflict or urgency, inviting listeners into a gentle rhythm of observation, ritual, and subtle change. Written in British English and designed for nighttime listening, it focuses on atmosphere rather than plot—cottages glowing at dusk, meadows breathing under autumn light, hands arranging flowers with care. The pacing slows the mind, offering a soft and peaceful space to rest.

If you enjoy poetic beauty, quiet villages, and stories that feel like a long, deep exhale at the end of the day, The Florist Who Named the Wind offers a calm place to pause. It is a reminder that attention itself can be a form of kindness, and that rest often arrives when nothing more is asked of us.

Part of the Before Your Dream series: calming bedtime tales for adults, meant to be heard slowly, softly, and without urgency.

©2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2026 Fedor Alphenaar
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