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The blue flower
Most flowers can be seen in different hues and each of this would have something to represent or symbolize something about. Love and affection would mostly by for roses with pink or red colors and the symbol for purity and innocence in white petals whereas the blue flower is often associated with peace and royalty.
There might be blue roses and tulips but not all varieties come with this shade. There are only a few kinds of plants that have come to imbibe this hue. Although rarely seen and grown varieties of this kind are given much importance because of their rarity. Countries all over the world might have different interpretations on what they feel about these flowers. Europe in particular who is ruled by a monarchial form of government might be easy to spot a blue flower to symbolize the royalty of all the previous and present kings and queens as well as those belonging to the high strata of the government.
Despite its popularity among the royalty, Germany has a different representation for them. They are regarded as the central most ideal symbol for true inspiration. Many artists in this country have used them for their work or arts and they even found their way to many literary pieces and works by contemporary authors. Not only that plays and theaters have come to use the name for several of their shows.
In many roman literature, they symbolize the partnership of the human body to the unforeseen forces that surrounds him. Commonly, nature and its hidden flow of energy are depicted in many forms and images with their names. It cannot be denied so because many civilizations in the past have always incorporated their way of living to the surrounding environment and would always rely on what nature has given them for survival. Although there is a hidden mystic energy in its symbol it still remains a thing of wonder to many who believes.
In many Asian countries however, the color blue would often be associated with peace and with unity. How many times will the world hear of how people in this part of the world would gather or would join forces to let their grievances be heard in a peaceful manner and how they are able to show the world that they stand tall and united in fighting for what they believe is right.
The blue flower might just be a symbol but it does inspire some people to act according to the symbolism presented by such a rare beauty. It does not need to be big or delicate to catch the attention of individuals who would stand and admire them; the color itself would bring its name into fame and would somehow be instrumental in its introduction to the world. While many are interested in bright and pastel colors, the blue color would always be something that would forever hold a place in history or in every people’s belief. It is just a matter of faith.
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