Harvard Research, "Ecology of Flowers," Claims Fresh Flowers Energize
by
Debbie Mandel
Spring
brings Vitamin D energy and green growth into our lives. There is an easy, natural
self-confidence about hidden potential percolating beneath the earths surface.
When buds and bulbs emerge, there is no consciousness of the past, only fresh
beginnings with a clean slate. One of the most popular stress management strategies
advises us to get into a natural rhythm. Now we can see it in action! Most of
us have distinct preferences when it comes to colors, animals, parks, aromas and
flowers. States even have a special state flower for representation.
Harvard
research on the Ecology of Flowers claims that fresh flowers, sorry
not the silk version, energize people at work and bring happiness to those at
home. According to the study flowers make people more compassionate and less anxious,
but you already felt this to be true and didnt need a study for validation.
Do you have a favorite flower one that keeps you grounded, triggers your
creativity, inspires you to be romantic or cues you to be peaceful? How about
your beloveds preferences? Do you bring your wife flowers on special occasions?
Is there a bud vase on your table at dinner? You might want to use the science
of flowers to create your story.
Here
are 5 popular flower symbols:
Roses link you with complexity - color, fragrance and layers of velvety petals.
Depending on the color you like, you might be identified as a purist, friend or
lover. There are many layers to your personality. While you might appear dreamy
and sensual, people should be wary because you have thorns and they must earn
your trust in order to get close.
Daisies
are associated with tradition and brilliant color. While the traditional white
daisy symbolizes innocence and purity, there are early daisies and rainbow-bright
Gerber daisies in surprising hues. They bring cheer and happiness into peoples
lives. They also help clear out toxins in the home environment. Perhaps, you are
a life coach for your friends.
Lilies
are all about majesty and pride. There are many lily varieties for your many talents.
For example, Cana lilies have variegated leaves which grow tall and beautiful
before and after they flower; therefore it is heavenly to be with you. Clearly,
you perform well during different stages of growth remaining beautiful long
after you have bloomed.
Sunflowers
grow toward the light and follow the sun. They celebrate the pride of being unique
and productive even in a vast field among other sunflowers. Also, this flower
is service-oriented, for sunflower seeds are healthy and nourishing.
Orchids
are exotic and elegant, possessing a certain mystique. If you love them, you are
accessible, but a bit aloof and discriminating. You thrive even in austere situations
because you can do your own thing without worrying about pleasing others.
Tip:
To prolong the life and beauty of your fresh flowers make sure you have a clean
vase, fill with tepid water and dissolve the fresh flower tabs from the florist.
Change the water every couple of days (very important) and keep the vase out of
direct sunlight.
Use
flowers for subliminal clues about your personal identity as well as to improve
all your relationships. The next time you plant, buy or send flowers, think about
their hidden message. If there are any thorns in your relationship, you might
consider removing them before you give those red roses red symbolizes passion.
Choose wisely.
May
you bloom where you are planted!
About
the Author Debbie
Mandel, MA is the author of Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness for Body, Mind
and Soul, a stress-reduction specialist, motivational speaker, a personal
trainer and mind/body lecturer at Southampton College. She is the host of the
weekly Turn On Your Inner Light Show on WHLI 1100AM in New York City ,
produces a weekly wellness newsletter, and has been featured on radio/ TV and
print media. To learn more visit
her site.
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