The Joy of Being Alive, and Apple Blossoms
Posted: Sunday, May 31, 2009
by Katherine C. H. E.
http://www.katherineche.com
Apple blossoms are glorious.
They are powerful.
And, from them come apples, possibly the fruit of the Garden of Eden thus coming to represent Knowledge.
Apples that symbolize good health "an apple a day..." and the perfect gift for a teacher.
Apple blossoms themselves exude the Joy of Being Alive, of being in physical form, of having bodies and senses and delighting in all that.
The joy of an apple blossom is like a spontaneous dance of joy.
Wouldn't we ALL like more of that! Reminds me of that moment in When Harry Met Sally. "I'll have what she's having!"
And, we can get that delighted joy from the Apple Blossoms.
We pour ourselves into these physical bodies for a relatively short ride. The joy of Apple Blossoms is of making the most of our time in these bodies, or experiencing the very best that we can, the JOY of it ALL.
Apple Blossom Affirmation:
Like Apple Blossoms I fully experience the Joy of Being Alive, of romping through each and every moment for the fun (and joy) of it!
In Joy,
Cultivator of Joy, Katherine C. H. E. is an author and expert on the Law of Attraction. She has been involved with flowers and photography most of her life. Her energy work grew out of her photography of flowers a number of years ago and started to build from little ideas she used with herself and her son to wonderful help available to others as well. She currently works with clients to help them improve any and all areas of their lives -- from their health to all aspects of their well-being. She is the creator of Flower Meditation and her unique approach to using flower energy called Flower Vibrations.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)This paints such a nice picture. I used to live around apple orchards and can sense what you are saying. Now I live on the prairies and the only apple tree I have is one crabapple tree in my front yard. But still, I like to see lots of blossoms on it, because that means there will be lots of apples and I'll be able to make lots of crabapple wine. Now if that doesn't bring out the joy, I don't know what will. :-)
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