Mini Palm Size Lotus

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The lotus flower has many different meanings across cultures and religions, but they are generally positive. Here are some ways the lotus is represented:

  • Purity

    The lotus can symbolize purity of mind, body, and speech. In feng shui, the white lotus is associated with purity and transcendence.

  • Rebirth

    The lotus can represent rebirth and creation. It emerges from the mud and grows above the water, and in ancient Egypt it was a symbol of the sun because it closes at night and reopens at dawn.

  • Resilience

    The lotus can represent resilience because it can easily shed rain from dark clouds and open itself to the sun that follows.

  • Spiritual enlightenment

    The lotus can represent spiritual enlightenment and a wise quality in a person. In Buddhism, the lotus is associated with Buddha, who rises pure and untouched by the world's negative aspects. The lotus can also represent a person who carries out tasks without concern for reward or attachment.

  • Faith

    The lotus can represent unwavering faith because it refuses to accept defeat and re-blooms each morning with its beauty unaffected.

Where an unopened bud can represent a folded soul that can open itself up to spiritual reality or divine truth

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The lotus flower has many different meanings across cultures and religions, but they are generally positive. Here are some ways the lotus is represented:

  • Purity

    The lotus can symbolize purity of mind, body, and speech. In feng shui, the white lotus is associated with purity and transcendence.

  • Rebirth

    The lotus can represent rebirth and creation. It emerges from the mud and grows above the water, and in ancient Egypt it was a symbol of the sun because it closes at night and reopens at dawn.

  • Resilience

    The lotus can represent resilience because it can easily shed rain from dark clouds and open itself to the sun that follows.

  • Spiritual enlightenment

    The lotus can represent spiritual enlightenment and a wise quality in a person. In Buddhism, the lotus is associated with Buddha, who rises pure and untouched by the world's negative aspects. The lotus can also represent a person who carries out tasks without concern for reward or attachment.

  • Faith

    The lotus can represent unwavering faith because it refuses to accept defeat and re-blooms each morning with its beauty unaffected.

Where an unopened bud can represent a folded soul that can open itself up to spiritual reality or divine truth

The lotus flower has many different meanings across cultures and religions, but they are generally positive. Here are some ways the lotus is represented:

  • Purity

    The lotus can symbolize purity of mind, body, and speech. In feng shui, the white lotus is associated with purity and transcendence.

  • Rebirth

    The lotus can represent rebirth and creation. It emerges from the mud and grows above the water, and in ancient Egypt it was a symbol of the sun because it closes at night and reopens at dawn.

  • Resilience

    The lotus can represent resilience because it can easily shed rain from dark clouds and open itself to the sun that follows.

  • Spiritual enlightenment

    The lotus can represent spiritual enlightenment and a wise quality in a person. In Buddhism, the lotus is associated with Buddha, who rises pure and untouched by the world's negative aspects. The lotus can also represent a person who carries out tasks without concern for reward or attachment.

  • Faith

    The lotus can represent unwavering faith because it refuses to accept defeat and re-blooms each morning with its beauty unaffected.

Where an unopened bud can represent a folded soul that can open itself up to spiritual reality or divine truth