Your senses come alive when you walk into a flower shop. You feel you are connecting to all your senses and experiencing the wonder of Nature.
Date: 12/11/2006 7:56:20 AM ( 18 y ago)
First you may notice the fragrances as you walk through the door. On one level within you, it may feel like an orchestra playing, as your nose becomes a way of blending the different fragrances from the flowers: their pollens and pheromones reaching out through the air to you, with their love and attention, to attract you and share their beingness with you.
Your eyes are automatically drawn to the flowers you most resonate and harmonize with, and which correspond to the predominant colours in your aura at that time. You may notice that you are drawn to different flowers each day depending on how you are feeling, your emotions and your mood at that time.
The colours bring healing and harmony, even when they are very diverse and powerful. You may find yourself automatically arranging flowers of different species, sizes, shapes, textures and colours to create a portrait in which each flower adds to the total picture and creates something greater than the individual parts.
When we create pictures through flower arranging we are sensitive to the flowers' energies, giving each one just the right amount of space, so that each flower's aura reaches out to those alongside; we create a sense of peace within the arrangement.
You may notice when you bring your selection of flowers home from the shop, the way the quality of the atmosphere in the room subtly changes. The room feels more alive just with the flowers' presence. They make the room smell nice and give off a different quality of scent than you would get from an air freshener.
When we look at flowers and are sensitive to their energies we can see the aura or energy field of the flowers. This field of energy is what the flower uses as its blueprint, so that it knows where to unfold each petal to create perfect harmony and symmetry within its form.
The colourless sap containing all the nutrients is the flower's only building material; and yet it can build a hard stem, a sharp thorn, or a soft, gentle rose petal from this one clear liquid. What marvels flowers hold for us when we take the time to really look and appreciate their beauty and wonders.
Flowers bring us close to Nature and to the cycles of the Seasons. They help to reconnect us to our Source and ground us to the Earth.
Flowers help to remind us of our own spiritual Nature as we see their yearly Life cycle of being born, growing to maturity and ripeness; reproducing, and then the gentle decline. Yet the Life force lives on to be born again and grow in future years.
Flowers remind us that we are truly Spiritual Angels looking out from our physical bodies.
Our true Nature is a part of the eternal Continuum, which exists as our Source energy like the colourless sap of the rose – That which cannot be seen or touched – just pure Spirit from which our aura and energy field arise and which helps to hold each particle, atom, molecule and cell that forms the blueprint for the organs of the body which combine to co-ordinate the whole of us.
When we are connected to our Source energy within that field of love in our heart, we feel at peace with ourselves and at peace and in harmony with the universe around us. We are like a flower in a bigger arrangement, which is Life itself, flowing and growing just like a flower following its Nature and Life cycle.
Receiving love from flowers reminds us in so many ways of what is important in Life – and that is to love our Selves, our own Nature, and to radiate our Nature to all around us. It is the diversity of Life that creates the beauty in the arrangement of the family of nations around the world and their cultural differences; just like an arrangement of flowers finding peace and harmony within the contrast of colours.
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