FLOWERS NEVER LAST BUT THE IMPRESSION DOES

Month: August 2023

Blossoming Through Grief: A Journey of Healing and Hope with Flowers

Grief, I learned, is a journey of shattering, then painstakingly reassembling the pieces of one’s soul. It’s a path no one can truly prepare for, filled with dark, winding passages that seem impossible to navigate. My own odyssey through this heart-wrenching landscape began when I lost my mother—an event that plunged me into a realm of sorrow, where the profound meaning of life itself became my obsession. And in that darkest of places, I found an unexpected source of solace and illumination—flowers.

My mother was not just a mother; she was the keeper of my secrets, the gentle compass guiding me through life’s tumultuous seas, and my dearest friend. When she left this world, a chasm opened in my existence, a void that seemed insurmountable. Days blurred into a ceaseless procession of tears and aching emptiness. But amidst this storm of grief, I began to notice the significance of flowers.

single white rose

The day of my mother’s funeral arrived, grey and heavy, mirroring the despair within me. The room was adorned with condolence flowers, vivid explosions of colour against a sea of sombre attire. These vibrant blossoms seemed out of place at a time of mourning, yet they held a secret language that whispered to my grieving heart.

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The Language of Flowers in Bouquets

Unveiling Hidden Messages and Timeless Traditions

In the realm of human expression, words often fall short of conveying the depth of emotions that reside within our hearts. This very sentiment has given rise to a unique and enchanting tradition known as the “language of flowers,” or floriography. Floriography is the art of using flowers to communicate messages. This centuries-old allows individuals to communicate their feelings and sentiments through carefully curated flower bouquets, each flower carrying a hidden message known only to those well-versed in this floral lexicon. The meanings of flowers were often based on their appearance, their fragrance, or their association with mythology or folklore.

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Chinese Valentine’s Day: A Celestial Celebration of Eternal Love

Introduction

The Qixi Festival, also known as the Double Seventh Festival or Chinese Valentine’s Day, is a time-honoured tradition in China that has mesmerized hearts for over 2,000 years. Set on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month in the Chinese calendar, which usually graces the month of August, this enchanting celebration commemorates a poignant tale of love between a celestial cowherd, Niulang, and a heavenly weaver girl, Zhinü. The festival captivates the imagination with its rich traditions, ancient legends, and the unwavering spirit of love that endures through time and space.

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