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Psicología del Amor

Water lily: correspondences, healing and magical uses

NEENUFARS (Nymphaeaceae spp) They are aquatic plants that grow in calm waters from all over the tropical and temperate world.

They grow from rhizomas under the ground, at the bottom of a pond, and have long and tubular stems that carry oxygen from the green leaves that float on the surface to the submerged parts of the plant. The leaves are already often dentated, with the classic fear shape.

The flowers are produced individually and are presented in various colors according to the species. These flowers can float on the surface or rise above water on a rigid stem.

The Nymphaeaceae family has 8 genera and 70 species, five of which can be called Lotus.

Main conclusions

With origins in ancient civilizations such as Egypt and India, they symbolize rebirth and purity.

These resistant plants embellish garden ponds while improving water quality through natural filtration.

Nenufares contain deep symbolic meanings, represent the transformation and have healing properties for various ailments.

They also play a role in magic, helping in love spells, enhancing psychic abilities and connecting with the spiritual kingdom.

Content

  • History and folklore
  • Nenufar symbolism
  • Curative need
  • Nenufar magic
    • Magic correspondences for needufares
  • Some species of water lifes
  • Grow in the garden
  • Other uses of needufares
  • Women as food
  • For more information

History and folklore

The name Nymphaea derives from the Greek term Nymphé that according to Greek mythology was a nymph, goddess of water, the term, however, it derives in turn from the Arabic word Nenufar which means blue lotus, a term with which it was commonly called the plant.

The water lug was a very widespread plant in ancient Egypt and grew lush in the waters of the Nile; It was very revered by the ancient Egyptians, to the point that the «lotus flower» (name with which it was called) was even used in hieroglyphs, both to represent the flower itself and to represent the number 10,000.

In addition, remains of nenufar flowers were found in the funeral chamber of the Pharaoh Ramses II and in many other tombs the waterruf flower was chosen as a decorative motive to paint on the walls.

As already mentioned, the name Nympheae derives from the Greek and, specifically, refers to mythology; Plinio himself tells that this flower took his name from one of the Nayades, Nymphs, Daughters of Jupiter.

In Greek mythology, aquatic nymphs were generally called Nayades and then divided into potaméidas, rivers nymphs, limnatidas, lakes of the lakes, and creniadas, nymphs of the springs. In the mythological episode, the nymph in question was transformed by the gods into a flower that floated in the water, after dying of jealousy by Hercules.

Because of the story to which it was linked, the Greeks considered the nerve of the unrequited love.

The water loss was especially revered in ancient Egypt, where the upper kingdom symbolized, while the papyrus flower symbolized the lower kingdom, as well as the cycle of birth, life, death, rebirth and the sun.

There is an Egyptian myth about creation according to which the Sun God, the first being, the creator who banished the darkness arose from a primordial water loss. The ancient priests may have used blue water lock, possibly in combination with mandrake to reach a state of trance as part of the funeral rituals.

Nenufar symbolism

In general, water lies are associated with the Renaissance and optimism, since they return to the water courses after the rains, although the previous season has been dried. Nenufar also symbolizes fertility, sexuality and creation.

White water lifes symbolize peace, purity, pleasure and spiritual lighting. In ancient Greece, white water lock symbolized modesty.

Nenufares signified symbols are often associated with purity, innocence and spiritual lighting. Elegant and captivating nendural flowering symbolizes beauty and grace. Transformation. Nenufares is often associated with calm and tranquility.

Curative need

The leaves of NUPHAR POLYSEPALA They have been traditionally used to stop hemorrhages and can make a poultice with the roots to help relieve swelling of wounds.

Curativadesalojación Property believes that the presence of water lilies in a space favors relaxation and reduces the stress of the leather compounds compound of water lifes can be beneficial to the skin, such as their moisturizing and soothing properties. Digestive and digestive organism in some traditional medicine systems, water lilies are used to improve digestive health and relieve digestive discomfort. Emotional echoven nennuals are associated with emotional balance and harmony, since they help calm the mind and favor emotional well -being.Table 2: Healing Properties of Neenufar

The root of NUPHAR POLYSEPALA It can also be used for inflammation. A poultice or decoction can be used to gargari against the inflammation of the mouth and throat pain.
Nymphaea nouchali It is used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat indigestion. It is called Ambal.

The aroma of the water lies attributed general healing properties.

Nenufar magic

Nenufar resonates with the energy of the moon and the water element.

The flowers and stems of any water loss can be used in spells aimed at reducing sexual desire.

Or Nymphaea Lotus either Nymphaea caralea (or both) may have been used by priests to promote trance states and parties attendees like a soft hallucinogen. aphrodisiac.

Magicod -description use of nenufares amor see Dream, to improve intuition and psychic capacities. Nenufare cleaners can be used in cleaning rituals to purify energy, spaces or spiritual objects.Table 3: Magical Uses of needufar

The petals would have soaked in wine. No dosing information is available and it is not recommended to experience.

The petals of Nymphaea Alba They soaked in wine to produce a sedative or an aphrodisiac, while the stems and roots were attributed an anaphrodisiac effect. Traditionally alcohol was used to extract active chemicals, but it was not considered safe to use it in quantity.

Magic correspondences for needufares

  • Gods: Nefertem, ra
  • Element: water
  • Planet: Luna, Neptune
  • Month: July
  • Zodiac sign: Cancer

Some species of water lifes

  • Fragant water lily Nymphaea Odorata Also known as Castor’s root. It is located from Central America throughout North America and especially in the region of the great lakes. The flowers are white or pink with bright yellow stamens and float on the surface of the water. They open in the morning and close with the heat of the day. Once pollinated, they descend under the surface of the water. This plant can be an invading problem along the west coast of North America.
  • Yellow Lily NUPHAR POLYSEPALA Aka Spatterdock, Lirio de Vaca. Originally from western America. The flowers are bright yellow, have a balloon shape and remain high above the surface of the water.
  • Star lotus Nymphaea nouchali either Nymphaea StellataWhite, red or blue It is also, when Blanca, Bangladesh’s national flower, while the blue color represents Sri Lanka. The flowers rise above water and are usually blue with a reddish coloration at the edges. Sometimes, flowers are also white, purple or red.
  • Egyptian blue Nymphaea caralea– Also called Egyptian blue lotus (it is not a lotus). This is the Sacred Blue Lily of the Nile. It is originally from the Nile and East Africa region. The flowers are pale blue with bright yellow stamens. They open in the morning and close late in the afternoon.
  • Egyptian White Nenufar Nymphaea Lotus – Alias ​​Egyptian Blanco Loto (neither is a lotus), the Tigre lotus is originally from East Africa. The flowers are white, sometimes dyed pink, and have bright yellow stamens.
  • European White Nenufar Nymphaea Alba Also known as Nenuphar, Loh Lily. It is the largest flower in Great Britain. White flowers with bright yellow stamens. There is also a shiny red variety.
  • ANDESAW WATER LIRIO NUPHAR LUTEA It is originally from Europe, Western Asia and Northwestern Africa. Its brilliant yellow flowers are sustained at great height over thick stems.

Grow in the garden

Nenoufares are resistant and easy plants to grow in various conditions, provided they have stagnant water or in a slow motion and a sunny place.

They pollinate them above all beetles, but also bees and flies. Nenus propagate by rhizomes that can reach a huge size. You will have to provide space or end them periodically.

Some imported and hybrid species of water lifes have escaped their domestic gardens and have become harmful weeds in various areas, killing native plants. Before buying your water lies, consult your local extension to make sure you acquire an native or non -invasive variety, or make sure your pond or aquatic garden is isolated from all surrounding water courses.

Nenufares serve as food for numerous wild species, such as beavers, musk rats and otters.

Other uses of needufares

The root of yellow water lies can crush and boil in milk to prepare a bait with which to get rid of beetles and cockroaches. It is said that burn the root …

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