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The Energy of Flowers

7/9/2020

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Throughout the century’s flowers have always carried a message.  The color of an individual flower, along with the type of flower transmits a unique energy.  There is a drawing of energy between the flower and the person, the giver as well as the receiver.  Therefore, there is an energy and message given to the receiver of such a gift.

The energy of the Buttercup helps us to see our self-worth and value.  While the Pink Carnation represents encouragement and strength.  A bronzed colored chrysanthemum would help us to express our emotions of friendship while the red chrysanthemum would imply a reciprocated love.
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It’s also important to notice the structure of the flower.  Does the flower stand apart from other buds or blooms, if so, this may represent a sense of independence?  If the flower is grouped among many, this would give the sign of dependency.  A flower that appears strong and healthy would signify the strong and healthy character of the person who chose the flower.  If a yellow sunflower or goldenrod is chosen, one might be choosing to stimulate their memory along with inviting a bright cheerfulness into their life.  Pastel colors offer insight through the brilliance of the flower.  Pink might signify the gentle compassionate side of the giver while the deep red might represent the fiery, passionate nature of the individual.
 
Example of Colors associated to the energy of the flowers:
Blue – Restful & Calming                                             Purple - Dramatic
Green – Caring, Home, Nature                                   Red - Assertive
Orange – Optimism, Imagination                              White – Pure, Innocent
Pink – Gentle, Calm, Nonthreatening                       Yellow – Joy, Cheerfulness
 
Example Meanings associated with the energy of flowers.:
Aster – Afterthoughts                                                   Hawthorn - Hope
Begonia – Warning                                                        Hyacinth – (blue) Devotion
Bluebell – Constancy                                                     Hyacinth – (white) Admiration
Buttercup – Radiance                                                    Hydrangea - Changeable
Carnation – Encouragement, Love, Affection          Iris – Restless, Transition
Chamomile – Fortitude                                                 Jasmine -          Elegance
Cherry Blossom – Increase                                          Lavender - Opposition
Cornflower – Delicacy                                                  Lilac – (purple) First Love
Crocus – Joy, Youth                                                      Magnolia - Fortitude
Daisy – Temperance                                                     Pansy – (white) Thought of love
Daffodil – Refusal                                                          Poppy – Holding back
Evening Primrose – Silent devotion                         Primrose – Dawning love
Forget-me-not – Remembrance                                Rose – Expression of love
Gardenia – Sweetness                                                  Tiger Lily - Passion
Gladiolus – Pain                                                             Violet - Modesty

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    As early as my young childhood I remember always being curious about the supernatural, paranormal, and mysticism in general.  I seemed to be drawn with curiosity about the unseen, or what one would term as the occult.

    That seems to be such a scary word.  It is only the mystery behind the magic of an unexplainable, unbelievable, universe of possibilities through faith and practices.

    Growing up believing in God and attending church services and the youth groups, which I loved.  That still did not stop me from experiencing unexplainable happenings in my youth.

    I was experiencing visitations, hearing direct voice phenomena, along with some astral traveling and I had no answers and no one to ask.  So, my curiosity set me on my quest to find knowledge and understanding for these unexplainable occurrences happening in my life.

    As time had passed, I came to find out that my grandmother had told family members that I “had the gift”.  This was not revealed to me until long after her death and I was now in my middle ages of life. 

    Apparently, the so-called gift had run in my family.  What was funny about this was that I had already begun offering spiritual psychic readings and was known as a psychic medium and had followed my path to become an ordained spiritualist minister.

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