Blue Daisy - Brachyscome angustifolia
Blue Daisy promotes appreciation of other perspectives. Sometimes it is tempting to dismiss conflicting views collectively as nonsense or call them absurd and disqualify the ones who represent them as clueless idiots.
However, a non-judgmental observation based on respect for others can complete our worldview rather than shake it. But in order to make that possible, you sometimes need a little support. The little blue daisy helps to jump over your own shadow.
It originally comes from Australia, which adds a particularly grounding component to the trio
Daisy - Bellis perennis
Serves the clarity of thought, overview, insight and learning, and thus supplements the energy of his little blue sister to the most exquisite.
The unspectacular Daisy is the symbol plant the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar, the goddess of fertility, love, war and sex. This does not necessarily have to be a contradiction - today we witness the return of war in the countries where sexuality is suppressed most strictly. In the Babylonian pantheon Ishtar personalized the planet Venus. Christianity, as might be expected, made daisy the symbol plant of chastity.
Chrysanthemum - Chrysanthemum maximum
A wonderful learning flower that gives us fresh energy when we feel obtuse, cannot see the wood for the trees, feel unable to put the pieces of the puzzle correctly, do not understand relations and on top of that forget immediately what we already learned.
The feeling of being overwhelmed hardly helps the learning process, however a playful approach can reduce the tension and the pressure to perform and so contribute to the success. Often it is so that the many confusing details are no longer important, once you have discovered the basic idea. One can derive their meaning from the previous knowledge.
Chrysanthemum makes learning fun, facilitating the access to complicated matters, enhances focused thinking and reveals the essence and thus serves to focus attention.
Blue Daisy - Brachyscome angustifolia
Blue Daisy promotes appreciation of other perspectives. Sometimes it is tempting to dismiss conflicting views collectively as nonsense or call them absurd and disqualify the ones who represent them as clueless idiots.
However, a non-judgmental observation based on respect for others can complete our worldview rather than shake it. But in order to make that possible, you sometimes need a little support. The little blue daisy helps to jump over your own shadow.
It originally comes from Australia, which adds a particularly grounding component to the trio
Daisy - Bellis perennis
Serves the clarity of thought, overview, insight and learning, and thus supplements the energy of his little blue sister to the most exquisite.
The unspectacular Daisy is the symbol plant the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar, the goddess of fertility, love, war and sex. This does not necessarily have to be a contradiction - today we witness the return of war in the countries where sexuality is suppressed most strictly. In the Babylonian pantheon Ishtar personalized the planet Venus. Christianity, as might be expected, made daisy the symbol plant of chastity.
Chrysanthemum - Chrysanthemum maximum
A wonderful learning flower that gives us fresh energy when we feel obtuse, cannot see the wood for the trees, feel unable to put the pieces of the puzzle correctly, do not understand relations and on top of that forget immediately what we already learned.
The feeling of being overwhelmed hardly helps the learning process, however a playful approach can reduce the tension and the pressure to perform and so contribute to the success. Often it is so that the many confusing details are no longer important, once you have discovered the basic idea. One can derive their meaning from the previous knowledge.
Chrysanthemum makes learning fun, facilitating the access to complicated matters, enhances focused thinking and reveals the essence and thus serves to focus attention.