A RED LILY

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This is the second time I've had this third eye vision and can't find it's meaning anywhere online... anyone know what a Red colored Lily signifies?? :feedback:


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Your favorite spirit to work with: Black Dragon/wraith
If I could be anything, I would be...: Wraith
My super power would be...: Ability to shape-shift
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I would tend to split the this into two meanings, interpreting the lily and the color red, then seeing how that fit into my paradigm. A lily is the symbol of peace, calm, spirituality, and sometimes death (as they are commonly in funeral bouquets).
Red, in and of itself, can symbolize, love, power, passion, life and lust. A red lily could represent any combination. A surrender of self (innocence lost) to passion, or even coming into one's spiritual power.

A red lily while upon a walk, or a drive, or a ride would indicate to me 'spiritual path' (because these type actions are a form of pathwork while a red lily in a vase in the bedroom might represent a passion we long to express or feel in our life. Likewise a person of the opposite sex wearing a red lily in a lapel might indicate an unspoken desire.

Of course a red lily can signify that someone you know is going off to war. Blood spilled in the name of peace.

The setting of the red lily should lend you some insight into it's meaning.

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oooh, thank you Alex. I couldn't figure that one out for the life of me. LOL.

What I "saw" was the flower blooming (petals opening to reveal the rich color of red) and it was placed or scened in what I would interpret as a garden. It was one of those things that was so unusual -- that you come out of your meditation like --- "what the heck was that? :wild:"


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Your favorite spirit to work with: Black Dragon/wraith
If I could be anything, I would be...: Wraith
My super power would be...: Ability to shape-shift
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Ah yes, in that context I would apply the spiritual unfoldment & enrichment (especially since the lily opened to show the color) if it were my dream. The garden of your spiritual aspirations. Gardens represent our lives, how we feel, and how we perceive the world around us.

Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing. :)


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Dreams are intensely personal. Perhaps the key is more the color than the flower. What was happening in your life previous to this dream? Red is a rudimentary color, being a human and animal root and survival anchor (blood). It could be as simple as your subconscious tuning into a womanly cycle or possibly something (can I spell it out here) se*ual, or as a first chakra color, those organs associated with the first chakra.


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