Media introduces us to the traditional mush of Valentine’s Day weeks before the 14th of February every now and then. Sweet nothings, chocolates, flowers, and whatnot garnish the ordinary week with extra cheese. Both local and foreign films depict Valentine’s Day as something amorous, kinky even. To ask how exactly or when Valentine’s Day have begun is to gamble the truth amidst muddling accounts ranging from the festivity of Lupercalia, the martyrdom of St. Valentine, up to the love between birds, not people, in England.
Although debates regarding the Valentine’s Day have roused historians over the decades, its theme comes back to love. Flowers, particularly roses, have become symbols of love dating back to the Victorian era. Floriography or the language of flowers used to send subtle message, often an expression of affection, in a then conservative era has commenced this tradition.
In the Rosicrucian Cross, the rose is a yonic symbol exuding generation, fecundity, and purity. With its structure, the rose signifies the heart which is exemplary of love and compassion.
Hence, why a bouquet of flowers for your girlfriend during the Valentine’s Day?
1] YONIC suggests the fertility and glamour of female sexuality. A bouquet of a yonic symbol arranged with art and care may signify that you honor the female sexuality. It empowers the feminine strength. It implies that you recognize the significance of this femininity in the society and it is something worthy of appreciation.
2] Flower Bouquet is mainstream and it takes a lot of hippie courage to carry that flower bouquet on your way to her place just to cheer her up!
3] Make her feel brand new. The flowers might sing it better than the stylistics! Think of it as a gift of gratitude more than anything. Besides, she has been there, always. (Professor Snape approves!)
4] What does the fox say? “People have forgotten this truth," the fox said. "But you mustn’t forget it. You become responsible forever for what you’ve tamed. You’re responsible for your rose.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
5] Flower bouquet is akin to a love letter. The rose may be a classic but here are other flowers that you may find interesting to mix and match:
5.1 Daisies – Give her a bouquet of sunshine that means not only beauty but innocence and purity.
5.2 Tulips – If warmth and comfort are two things you want to share with her, have some of these.
5.3 Alstroemeria – Because your lover is also your friend, try this friendship and devotion bloom.
5.4 Casa Blanca Lilies – Set a classy and sophisticated mood. Arrange a bouquet of Casa Blanca Lilies for her and enjoy a nice glass of wine!
5.5 Orchids – Do you intend to give her a glimpse of how you are a little wilder within? Hurry now and grab some Orchids!
Suggested mix and match: (5.1 and 5.2; 5.4 and 5.5, 5.2 and 5.3 etc.)
Although debates regarding the Valentine’s Day have roused historians over the decades, its theme comes back to love. Flowers, particularly roses, have become symbols of love dating back to the Victorian era. Floriography or the language of flowers used to send subtle message, often an expression of affection, in a then conservative era has commenced this tradition.
In the Rosicrucian Cross, the rose is a yonic symbol exuding generation, fecundity, and purity. With its structure, the rose signifies the heart which is exemplary of love and compassion.
Hence, why a bouquet of flowers for your girlfriend during the Valentine’s Day?
1] YONIC suggests the fertility and glamour of female sexuality. A bouquet of a yonic symbol arranged with art and care may signify that you honor the female sexuality. It empowers the feminine strength. It implies that you recognize the significance of this femininity in the society and it is something worthy of appreciation.
2] Flower Bouquet is mainstream and it takes a lot of hippie courage to carry that flower bouquet on your way to her place just to cheer her up!
3] Make her feel brand new. The flowers might sing it better than the stylistics! Think of it as a gift of gratitude more than anything. Besides, she has been there, always. (Professor Snape approves!)
4] What does the fox say? “People have forgotten this truth," the fox said. "But you mustn’t forget it. You become responsible forever for what you’ve tamed. You’re responsible for your rose.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
5] Flower bouquet is akin to a love letter. The rose may be a classic but here are other flowers that you may find interesting to mix and match:
5.1 Daisies – Give her a bouquet of sunshine that means not only beauty but innocence and purity.
5.2 Tulips – If warmth and comfort are two things you want to share with her, have some of these.
5.3 Alstroemeria – Because your lover is also your friend, try this friendship and devotion bloom.
5.4 Casa Blanca Lilies – Set a classy and sophisticated mood. Arrange a bouquet of Casa Blanca Lilies for her and enjoy a nice glass of wine!
5.5 Orchids – Do you intend to give her a glimpse of how you are a little wilder within? Hurry now and grab some Orchids!
Suggested mix and match: (5.1 and 5.2; 5.4 and 5.5, 5.2 and 5.3 etc.)