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Desire, passion, joy of life, youth, energy; grace [4] coral or orange: ... List of national flowers – flowers that represent specific geographic areas;
In William Blake's poem "The Sick Rose" the rose is a symbol for love or passion, it is crimson and dark but now sick, the worm has infected it. The rose in the popular 13th-century French poem " Romance of the Rose " is a personification of the woman, the object of the lover's attentions, and his plucking of the rose represents his conquest of ...
Aizen Myō-ō or Rāgarāja, a deity who transforms worldly lust into spiritual awakening; his red-skinned appearance represents suppressed lust and passion. Kuni, god of love. Kurukulla, Tibetan goddess particularly associated with rites of magnetization or enchantment.
Fire in tarot symbolizes conversion or passion. Many references to fire in tarot are related to the usage of fire in the practice of alchemy , in which the application of fire is a prime method of conversion, and everything that touches fire is changed, often beyond recognition.
Red also represents passion, lust, and sex, as well as power. “Red is really great if you want a promotion at work or if you want to exhibit authority,” says Potter. Blue .
Passion and desire go hand in hand, especially as a motivation. Linstead & Brewis refer to Merriam-Webster to say that passion is an "intense, driving, or overmastering feeling or conviction". This suggests that passion is a very intense emotion, but can be positive or negative. Negatively, it may be unpleasant at times.
The seventeenth century Dutch philosopher Spinoza contrasted "action" with "passion," as well as the state of being "active" with the state of being "passive."A passion, in his view, happens when external events affect us partially such that we have confused ideas about these events and their causes.
Arma Christi ("weapons of Christ"), or the Instruments of the Passion, are the objects associated with the Passion of Jesus Christ in Christian symbolism and art. They are seen as arms in the sense of heraldry , and also as the weapons Christ used to achieve his conquest over Satan .