The Spiritual Symbolism of the Lotus Flower

The Lotus Flower is well spread in religious traditions as the symbol of spirituality.
The Lotus Flower is born from the darkness of the swamp, from the sludge. And yet, it’s pure and immaculate. It doesn’t become dirty with mud.
That’s why it’s the flower of spirituality.
It’s born of darkness, of filth, but it emerges clean and pure.
Making an analogy with ourselves, even with worldly desires, can emerge into a new enlightened consciousness.
The Lotus Flower shows us this beautiful possibility; we can still live in this world, but not be of this world.
Yes, we can reach an enlightened consciousness.
The meaning behind the Lotus flower and its different origins.

The Lotus flower is regarded in many different cultures, especially in eastern religions, as a symbol of purity, enlightenment, self-regeneration and rebirth. Its characteristics are a perfect analogy for the human condition: even when its roots are in the dirtiest waters, the Lotus produces the most beautiful flower.
The lotus is one of the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism; The true nature of beings who rise through Samsara into the beauty of clarity of enlightenment.
The Buddhist give an honorable symbolization to this magical flower, purity of body, mind, speech and also brings importance to detachment.
The Lotus is also known as Sahasrara Chakra, the seventh Chakra.
Dismembering this Sanskrit word:
All Chakras are essential,
but the 7th Chakra is the most important because it opens our divine consciousness.
It awakens our spirit and brings us closer to God.
7th Chakra – Lotus Flower Symbolism
Sahasrara means 'thousand petal lotus'.
The Meaning of Sahasrara, or the Crown Chakra, is essentially the spiritual self.
Working on the Crown Chakra is all about focusing on the higher self. Sahasrara is associated with the pursuit of spiritual peace, and connecting to higher consciousness or state of being.
In light of the Sahasrara, we feel harmony and union; we see everyone as a family, brothers, and sisters.
We start to respect animals, plants, all nature.


Lotus Flower Color Meanings
Different color of lotus flower has a unique meaning, the white lotus represents purity,
the red; love and compassion,
the blue water-lily is common sense in which logic and wisdom create enlightenment.
The pink lotus is the history of Buddha,
the purple; mystic and spiritual awakening.
Last but not least the gold lotus representing achievement and total enlightenment.
Lotus Flower Meaning In Egypt
In ancient Egypt, two colors were most dominant, the classical white lotus flower and the mystical blue water-lily that they used to call the blue lotus.
In Ancient Egypt, they gave this flower the symbol of creation, rebirth, and the sun.
Gods and Goddesses not only worshiped the lotus flower for its beauty but for its many medicinal and cosmetic properties.
The Cow goddess Hathor, goddess of healing, fertility, and magic is associated with the blue lotus because of its regeneration and healing powers.


The Yoga Lotus Flower Meaning
Lastly, in Yoga world, the Lotus Flower is actually the name of a basic pose.
The posture of that specific pose is designed to help strengthen the back while working on the flexibility of your knees and inner-hips.
It is also the “go-to” position for meditation, chanting, and pranayama.
In Yoga, the lotus holds strong spiritual meaning and valuable lessons.
Serenity and the ability to unfold, enlighten, expand and bloom.
IN CONCLUSION
The Sacred Flower has grand meaning all around the world. Lotus is an everlasting spiritual symbol that has survived through the ages and history up to today. It still symbolizes the deep spiritual meanings and the valuable life lessons...
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By: Eva