Saturday, July 18

*Inspire*


Have you ever thought about what each petal means? to me every petal has a meaning. It can be life,love,friendship... but each has its own story... next time you look at a flower.. search more closely...And let your imagination sweep you away.

This is a photo that was taken by me. Its gorgeous. Just like you. This picture is named Inspire

*Inspire

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

but does every petal have a meaning in and of itself? or does it's position within the whole of the flower give it it's meaning...consider the rose, queen of all flowers, it's beauty comes not from a single petal but from the union that each petal creates with all the others...to try and give meaning to a single petal is to force it into a signifigance that it was not meant for and keeps one from enjoying the flowers entirety

Rebel <3 said...

The meaning of each petal is discovered in your heart. Not on its outward appearance. Each petal makes a whole union and has its own personality and weaknesses. Which creates the personality of a community. The petals form life within the flowers whole. The entirety. If each delicate petal was not analyzed and discovered. You wouldn't see a flower with entirety. You would see a flower. Just a flower.

But i do understand what angle your coming from.

Lovee Rebel <3

Anonymous said...

no no no no, your saying that the entirety of the flower is derived from the individual petals which just isn't so. the flower has meaning and substance and a petal only gains meaning through it's place within the whole...when you see a rose petal by itself you automatically think of an entire rose, it takes a intentional and systematic breakdown/analysis of the petal to give it meaning on it's own

Anonymous said...

no no no no, your saying that the entirety of the flower is derived from the individual petals which just isn't so. the flower has meaning and substance and a petal only gains meaning through it's place within the whole...when you see a rose petal by itself you automatically think of an entire rose, it takes a intentional and systematic breakdown/analysis of the petal to give it meaning on it's own