What comes to mind? What color? Does this in anyway reflect your mood or spiritual state of mind today? Silly perhaps but it is interesting. I pictured a beautiful Peace Rose, pink and yellow.
Odd spiritual question: Can you close your eyes and picture a flower,?
i pictured a little lilac one
you know debra when I am doing my classes with my group
this is one of the excersizes we use when doing psychic development
we imagine a flower for someone , describe it and how we feel it applies to the person with us
I love doing flower readings :o)
and yours say a lot about you xx
Reply:hey now I didnt say you were not weird lol
* winks *
much love to you xx Report It
Reply:At the moment, I pictured a pink cranebill...
Reply:I tried it !
I ended up, seriously, seeing many images of all the flowers in our gardens. Some with familiar names and some I cannot pronounce. It all just reminded me of the beauty which God has spread out before us to enjoy and have dominion over.
What an awesome God !
Reply:a daisy...it's always a daisy
Reply:Red rose. Passion, love.
Reply:a tricolor tulip.... but it's from heaven, because it's a new color along with yellow and green...... the colors are more colorful and brighter since there is no shadows in heaven, no death.
Reply:A shocking fuchsia hibiscus.
Reply:It was a single flower, shaped like a daisy, but with a bluish hue. It was the only flower in a grassy field.
Edit: I went outside, and there was my daisy, standing in the back yard alone. :o) I am certain it wasn't there yesterday.
Reply:There is a wildflower blooming on the path I run along. it is about three feet high and has a light purple cone of small flowers opening near the top. the small flowers at the bottom of the cone are open, but from halfway to the point they are still in bud. I saw this yesterday and it comes quickly to mind.
Reply:I see yellow roses in the front of my house. I love red roses and someday I will add some.
Good question to focus on something beautiful!
Reply:A carpet of yellow orange California Poppies in the April desert.
Reply:I like this question :)
I imagined a White Daisy.
Reply:violets, purple blue... all over the yard of my childhood...
Reply:Actually, I don't think this is silly at all. I like your question. I can close my eyes and picture one very small lonely flower. I flower with wilted petals that has been neglected and left alone to fend for itself. One that doesn't get a great deal of sun except for the window that is behind it. One lonely flower inside a cracked vase. And, yes, this relects how I am feeling right now. I am dealing with some pretty heavy stuff right now. To put it mildly, my heart is breaking.
Reply:Yes, I picture a red rose, and think of JESUS' true LOVE.
God Bless
Reply:It was easy. I saw a sunflower. I don't think it means anything other than the fact that it's my favorite flower.
Reply:Brown eyed Susan....
they are so down to earth and natural...
Peace be with you.
Reply:I see a bright red aster. I don't even know if asters come in red or not.
Reply:A deep purple iris. I'm not really sure what my mood is. I'm driving to Dallas tomorrow, so I'm dashing around, getting things taken care of. I don't know that my choice reflects anything about my mood today. Perhaps I'm picturing that to calm myself.
Reply:As a plant ecologist, I have a different view of flowers. I can picture hundreds of kinds. When I do, I'm thinking about how the plant uses the flower in its native ecosystem for reproduction and how particular features of the flower reveal the plant's taxonomic history (phylogeny). Roses are weird because they have been artificially selected to have so many petals (wild roses only have 5 petals), so they're kind of "freakish" to me.
*edit*
Am I being thumbed down for not thinking "spiritually enough", or because I said roses are freakish? I study plants because I think they're amazing. I just think big, fluffy roses are kind of odd in the same way I think poodles are. Oh well...
Reply:Deep purple and yellows like a sunset on Maine's Cadillac Mountain.
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