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are flowers silent about?

      Leo Lubavitch

      © Leo Lubavitch, 2023

      ISBN 978-5-0060-6172-9

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      Rose

      Adonis and Aphrodite

      In Ancient Greek mythology, there is a beautiful legend associated with the creation of the rose. It revolves around Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, and her beloved Adonis.

      Adonis, known for his extraordinary handsomeness, was a mortal man who captured the heart of Aphrodite. The couple shared a passionate and intense love, but sadly, their story was not without tragedy. Adonis was a skilled hunter, and one day, while pursuing a wild boar, he was severely wounded by the creature’s tusks.

      Aphrodite, upon hearing of Adonis’ perilous condition, rushed to his side, tears streaming down her face. As her tears mingled with the thick, red blood that poured from Adonis’ wounds, a beautiful transformation took place. Under the divine influence of Aphrodite’s love and sorrow, the droplets of blood and tears transformed into delicate petals, their hue reflecting the crimson of Adonis’ life force mixed with the pale, ethereal tears of the goddess.

      From this harmonious fusion of divine lamentation and mortal blood, the first rose was born. Its petals, adorned with the vibrant reds of passion and the tender pinks of affection, showcased the eternal connection between love and beauty. The rose became a symbol of undying love, capturing the essence of Aphrodite’s devotion and the fragility of human existence.

      Ever since that momentous event, the rose has served as a symbol of love, beauty, and passion. It is a reminder of the powerful emotions and profound connections that exist between mortal and divine beings. The legend of Aphrodite and Adonis, intertwined with the creation of the rose, continues to be told and celebrated, enchanting generations with its tale of love’s endurance and the eternal beauty encapsulated within a delicate flower.

      Virgin Mary

      In Christian tradition, there is a beautiful legend associated with the rose and its connection to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. According to this legend, when Mary, the pure and immaculate mother, passed away from this earthly life, she was laid to rest in a tomb.

      Many years later, when her tomb was opened, a miraculous sight awaited those who beheld it. Instead of finding the mortal remains, the tomb was filled with a divine fragrance and a wondrous sight: a profusion of magnificent roses, blooming in radiant hues and emanating heavenly beauty.

      The appearance of these roses was seen as a sign of the Virgin Mary’s enduring purity and exalted state in the celestial realms. The roses symbolized her immaculate grace and served as a testament to her divine favor and intercession.

      Inspired by this extraordinary event, the rose became closely associated with the Virgin Mary and her role in Christian devotion. The rosary, a prayer form dedicated to the Virgin Mary, took on the symbolism of the rose. The individual prayer beads of the rosary were likened to the delicate petals of the rose, and the recitation of each prayer represented the offering of a precious rose to the Blessed Mother.

      In art and religious symbolism, the rose is often depicted as an attribute of Mary, adorning images and statues of her. It serves as a reminder of her purity, beauty, and maternal love, reflecting her special place as the Mother of God.

      The legend of the roses found in Mary’s tomb highlights the significance of the Virgin Mary in Christian faith and underscores the enduring connection between the rose and her devotion. It stands as a testament to her grace and the eternal beauty and power of her intercession.

      White rose and nightingale

      In Persian literature, there exists a poignant and melancholic legend of the Nightingale and the Rose, which has captured the hearts of many through the works of celebrated poets like Hafez.

      The tale begins with a nightingale, renowned for its enchanting songs and melodies, encountering a white rose of unparalleled beauty and fragrance. The nightingale, captivated by the rose’s elegance and irresistible charm, falls deeply in love with its ethereal presence.

      Filled with a passionate longing for the rose, the nightingale expresses its love through melodic serenades, composing symphonies that resonate through the stillness of the night. With every sweet note, the nightingale pours forth its heart, declaring love and devotion to the unresponsive rose.

      Yet, sadly, the rose remains oblivious to the nightingale’s passionate pursuit. Its petals, delicate and pristine, remain closed and unaffected, unaware of the nightingale’s fervent chorus. The nightingale’s love becomes increasingly fervent, and its heart aches for the rose’s attention.

      Driven to despair by this unrequited love, the nightingale feels an overwhelming pain in its heart. In a desperate act of sacrifice born from a profound love that transcends mortal bounds, the nightingale impales itself upon a thorn of the rose, offering its lifeblood as a testament to its devotion.

      As the nightingale’s life ebbs away, an extraordinary transformation takes place. From the fallen nightingale’s heart, crimson droplets of blood trickle onto the ground below. In that tragic moment, the earth absorbs these divine offerings and bestows upon it a wondrous gift: a crimson rose, born from the sacrificial love of the nightingale.

      This crimson rose, arising from the essence of the nightingale’s adoration, is a powerful symbol of eternal love and the enduring spirit of sacrifice. It serves as a reminder of the profound and often painful sacrifices made for love, representing the bittersweet nature of longing and the fragility of mortal existence.

      The Legend of the Nightingale and the Rose echoes through the melodies of Persian poetry, resonating with readers and listeners alike. It conveys the timeless themes of unrequited love, the depths of devotion, and the sacrifices made for cherished affections. Through the nightingale’s sacrifice, a crimson rose emerges, immortalizing the love that transcends beyond the boundaries of life itself.

      Flora and Zephyrus

      In Roman mythology, there is a captivating legend involving Flora, the goddess of flowers, and Zephyrus, the god of the west wind. The tale, beautifully narrated by the Roman poet Ovid, tells of a love story obscured by disguise and revealed through a fateful gust of wind.

      Flora, known for her radiant beauty and affiliation with the abundance of springtime blossoms, found herself pursued by Zephyrus. The god of the west wind was captivated by Flora’s enchanting allure and persistent in his pursuit of her affection. However, Flora, desiring a respite from Zephyrus’ relentless advances, sought refuge by transforming herself into a delicate flower, concealing her true identity and eluding him.

      Embracing

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