Flowers bring feelings that can improve our mood. Their design, their color pattern make us feel happy and lift our imagination and spirit. The view of some beautiful flowers put a smile on somebody's face having a hard day, or being sick.
A simple flower can trigger happiness, moving pain or anger away. It brings relief and relaxation. It helps keeping you serene and calm. A flower may be the most efficient stress killer.
And all has to do with our imagination and the way it can be stimulated by the beauty of flowers. Just try put the image of a beautiful flower in your mind, imagine it, feel and smell the aroma, enjoy its colours and geometry. Try this exercise when you're down, angry, stressed and you'll be amazed the effect, amazed by how much your mood improves, and how much better you'll feel.
Along the centuries, flowers carried a lot of symbolism, and positive meanings. From simply being polite, to an almost obvious way of saying 'I Love You' flowers are associated with positive feelings, even for tragic events or celebrations, they mean sorrow and respect. They just says 'you are in my mind and in my thoughts'. Flowers can be sent anywhere and to anybody you feel close, no matter of time or distance.
Flowers are affordable and easy to buy or send, even online. It is a nice way to put a smile on the face of your friend, lover, parent or anybody you care. It is a way of recover yourself, emotional, mental or spiritual.
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Sunday, 5 January 2014
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