Karma

  Zen

 


 

     
 Like us on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter  View our profile on LinkedIn  Find us on Google+  Find us on Pinterest  View our videos on YouTube  Visit our blog  Like me on Facebook

 
Greetings ,
 
Thank you for continued support! The spiritual theme of the day is designed to help you with direction and insight with your daily readings.

Love and light,
-Jordan Canon

Good Day Lightworkers,
 


The lotus flower represents one symbol of fortune in Buddhism. It grows in muddy water, and it is this environment that gives forth the flower's first and most literal meaning: rising and blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment.

The second meaning, which is related to the first is purification. It resembles the purifying of the spirit which is born into murkiness. The third meaning refers to faithfulness. Those who are working to rise above the muddy waters will need to be faithful followers.

The color bears importance in the meaning of the lotus flower in Buddhism. A white lotus flower refers to purity of the mind and the spirit. If a lotus flower is red, it refers to compassion and love. The blue lotus flower refers to the common sense; it uses wisdom and logic to create enlightenment.

The pink lotus flower represents the history of Buddha and the historical legends of the Buddha. A purple lotus flower speaks of spirituality and mysticism. Finally, the gold lotus flower represents all achievement of all enlightenment, especially in the Buddha.

The stage of growth the lotus flower is in represents a different stage of enlightenment. A closed lotus flower represents the time before a Buddhist follower found Buddha or enlightenment. A lotus flower fully bloomed and open represents full enlightenment and self-awareness.
The mud represents an importance in the meaning of the lotus flower in Buddhism.

All humans are born in a world where there is suffering. This suffering is a vital part of the human experience; it makes us stronger and teaches us to resist the temptation of evil. When we banish evil thoughts from our mind we are able to break free of the muddy water and become one with the Buddha. The mud shows us who we are and teaches us to choose the right path over the easy one.

Finally, the lotus flower represents rebirth, both in a figurative and a literal sense. The rebirth can be a change of ideas, an acceptance of Buddha where there once was none, the dawn after one's darkest day, a renaissance of beliefs or the ability to see past wrongs. In a literal sense, the meaning of the lotus flower in Buddhism represents rebirth as a reincarnation, such as in the Buddhist religion, when a soul leaves this world in its present form to be reborn in another.

Why am I sending this to you today? Because it is relevant to your daily spiritual astrology reading.

Love and light,
Jordan
 ARIES
 
Principal: I Am
Primary Power: Motivation to Act 
 TAURUS
 
Principal: I Have
Primary Power: Practical and Preserving 
 GEMINI

Principal: I Think
Primary Power: Duality and Communication
 CANCER

Principal: I Feel 
Primary Power: Emotions and Nurturing
 LEO
 
Principle: I Will
Primary Power: Desires and Recognition
 VIRGO
 
Principle: I Analyze
Primary Power: Attention to Detail
 LIBRA
 
Principal: I Balance
Primary Power: Relating to Others
 SCORPIO
 
Principal: I Desire
Primary Power: Intensity and Forceful
 SAGITTARIUS
 
Principal: I Aspire
Primary Power: A Broad and Idealistic Outlook
 CAPRICORN
 
Principal: I Use
Primary Power: Realism and Responsibility
 AQUARIUS
 PISCES

Principal: I Believe
 Love and light, 
Jordan Canon