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Κυριακή 25 Μαΐου 2014

La vie est une Rose

Rose as Symbol

Rose meaning and rose symbolism is known by almost everyone on some level - otherwise it wouldn't be the most popularly sent flower on Valentine's Day! 

This page honors the upcoming event, and explores the richness of rose meanings and its lush symbolism.


Hands-down, the rose is a symbol of some very powerful elements. And it's no wonder. Roses are heart-stoppingly beautiful to the eye, and their aroma is equally show-stopping.
 With such an impressive presence, the rose is bound to stir up attention in human culture, and thus has ancient symbolic meanings throughout human history.
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Symbolic Rose Meanings

  • Love
  • Honor
  • Faith
  • Beauty
  • Balance
  • Passion
  • Wisdom
  • Intrigue
  • Devotion
  • Sensuality
  • Timelessness

I particularly enjoy how numerology partners with the symbolism of the rose.

For example, in art of the renaissance, a rose with eight petals is a message of rebirth and renewal.
In alchemical texts and art, a rose with seven petals is a symbol of inclusion, universal understanding and order. 
Presumably, because in Pythagorean numerology the number seven is iconic of the perfection in the specific unfolding the universe as well as human understanding.
We see a partnership between the rose and numbers in Freemasonry too where three roses are symbolic of a guiding principle . 
Each of the three roses seen in Freemason symbology indicates abiding 1) Love, 2) Life, and 3) Light.
In mythology, rose meaning is associated with Aphrodite (Greek) goddess of love who was often depicted adorned with roses around her head, feet and or neck. 
In lore, we track down this association when we discover that a rose bush grew within the pool of blood spilled from Aphrodite's slain lover (Adonis).  
We can interpret the symbolism here several ways. The most common interpretation is that the rose symbolizes an immortal love or a union that will never fade - even through time or death.

Similarly in Christian lore, a rose bush was said to have grown at the site of Christ's death. His blood serving is often associated with a red rose, combined with its thorns is thus symbolized the ultimate sacrifice.

In addition to being a symbol of love , the rose is also symbolic carrier of secrets or tacit understanding.  
The term “sub rosa” means under the rose and comes from the practice of Romans hanging roses above meeting tables.  
Here it was understood that anything said at this table, beneath the hanging roses, was forbidden to be repeated elsewhere.
Seeking symbolic meaning of the rose from an esoteric perspective, we can look at the Tarot , in which the rose is considered a symbol of balance . Here the beauty of the rose expresses promise, new beginnings, hope. 
  This beauty is contrasted with its thorns which represents defense, physicality, loss, thoughtlessness. The rose is seen in the major arcana as: Magician , Strength, Death and Fool cards. All of these cards hold strong meanings of balance and equilibrium.
 Meaning of Rose Colors The color of a rose is also associated with symbolic meanings. 
Each rose color, and even the rose blossom shape and age (ie rose buds as opposed to fully bloomed roses), conveys a different meaning or silent message from the giver to the recipient.
  The red rose symbolizes romance, love, beauty, and courage. A red rosebud signifies beauty and purity. A thornless red rose means love at first sight.
  • Yellow roses symbolize friendship and joy, and
    new beginnings.
  • Orange roses symbolize fascination, desire, and sensuality.
  • Pink roses indicate appreciation and gratitude, especially dark pink roses. 
  • Light pink roses are usually indicative of admiration and/or sympathy.
  • The white rose stands for innocence and purity; also silence, secrecy, and reverence. White rosebuds are symbolic of girlhood. 
  • Brides often select white roses for their bridal bouquets.


Σάββατο 10 Μαΐου 2014

Strange color blue!

The Color Blue

The color blue is the color of trust and responsibility
This color is one of trust, honesty and loyalty. It is sincere, reserved and quiet, and doesn't like to make a fuss or draw attention. It hates confrontation, and likes to do things in its own way.
From a color psychology perspective, blue is reliable and responsible. This color exhibits an inner security and confidence. You can rely on it to take control and do the right thing in difficult times. It has a need for order and direction in its life, including its living and work spaces.

This is a color that seeks peace and tranquility above everything else, promoting both physical and mental relaxation. It reduces stress, creating a sense of calmness, relaxation and order - we certainly feel a sense of calm if we lie on our backs and look into a bright blue cloudless sky. It slows the metabolism. The paler the blue the more freedom we feel.
In the meaning of colors, blue relates to one-to-one communication, especially communication using the voice - speaking the truth through verbal self-expression - it is the teacher, the public speaker.
The color blue is idealistic, enhancing self-expression and our ability to communicate our needs and wants. It inspires higher ideals.
Blue's wisdom comes from its higher level of intelligence, a spiritual perspective.
Blue is the color of the spirit, devotion and religious study. It enhances contemplation and prayer. On the other hand, blue's devotion can be to any cause or concept it believes in, including devotion to family or work.
Blue is the helper, the rescuer, the friend in need. It's success is defined by the quality and quantity of its relationships. It is a giver, not a taker. It likes to build strong trusting relationships and becomes deeply hurt if that trust is betrayed.
Blue is conservative and predictable, a safe and non-threatening color, and the most universally liked color of all, probably because it is safe and non-threatening. At the same time blue is persistent and determined to succeed in whichever endeavors it pursues.
Change is difficult for blue. It is inflexible and when faced with a new or different idea, it considers it, analyzes it, thinks it over slowly and then tries to make it fit its own acceptable version of reality.
Blue is nostalgic. It is a color that lives in the past, relating everything in the present and the future to experiences in the past.

If Your Favorite Color is Blue

  • If this is your favorite color you are conservative, reliable and trustworthy - you are quite trusting of others although you are very wary in the beginning until you are sure of the other person. At the same time, you also have a deep need to be trusted.
  • You are not impulsive or spontaneous - you always think before you speak and act and do everything at your own pace in your own time. You take time to process and share your feelings.
  • You are genuine and sincere, and you take your responsibilities seriously.
  • Having a personality color blue means you have a deep need for peace and harmony in your everyday life - you don't like having your feathers ruffled. You would benefit from daily meditation and quiet time for reflection, introspection and self-discovery.

 You are a rescuer and love to be needed but one of your lessons is to learn to love yourself first - you live from your heart and are always busy putting the needs of others first.

 As a personality color blue, you are sentimental and love things from the past.

 You are spiritual or religious with a high degree of devotion to family, God, or other causes that are important to you.

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