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Seems pretty much straight forward, but I would like to look at a few things.
Lion - the king of the beasts, has been one of the most common animal symbols of courage, agility, fortitude, power and majesty for thousands of years.
Rose - according to legend, the 'queen of flowers' grew without thorns in Eden, but sprouted them after the Fall as a reminder. In ancient Green and Rome the rose was the emblem of the goddesses of love Aphrodite and Venus, and a symbol of beauty and desire. In Christian lore, the red rose signifies martyrdom and charity.
I think that the purple flowers that are on the forest floor are lavender, but I could be wrong, but if that is the case, lavender means acknowledgement.
White - purity, chastity, peace, virginity, light, wisdom and because it conceals nothing, innocence and truth. On the other hand, white is also the blankness and absolute silence.
Purple - authority, dignity, glory, honour, majest, royalty and power. As a combination of red and blue, it is the union of love and truth.
Lion - the king of the beasts, has been one of the most common animal symbols of courage, agility, fortitude, power and majesty for thousands of years.
Rose - according to legend, the 'queen of flowers' grew without thorns in Eden, but sprouted them after the Fall as a reminder. In ancient Green and Rome the rose was the emblem of the goddesses of love Aphrodite and Venus, and a symbol of beauty and desire. In Christian lore, the red rose signifies martyrdom and charity.
I think that the purple flowers that are on the forest floor are lavender, but I could be wrong, but if that is the case, lavender means acknowledgement.
White - purity, chastity, peace, virginity, light, wisdom and because it conceals nothing, innocence and truth. On the other hand, white is also the blankness and absolute silence.
Purple - authority, dignity, glory, honour, majest, royalty and power. As a combination of red and blue, it is the union of love and truth.