Friday, November 27, 2009

Symbols of Love


 Love Symbols
• Love symbols, the very word that reminds us of shape of heart. Thus, love symbols are great way in expressing your love. Other than heart shape, there are series of love symbols are available. There is one interesting aspect about the love symbols that you should know. Every civilization and country has its own types of love symbols and they carry significant meaning of their own. Thus, symbols can say a lot about your feelings and can convey your message to the special person of your life.



Tips to use love symbols

Choosing the right love symbol is very important. Love symbols helps in assisting to focus on the energy. Thus, you must choose love symbols to allow the opportunities in your favor.
• Since, love symbols are plenty so choose a love symbol that best expresses with you.
• Place the image in a position, where you can see it often. This will help you to understand the energy and the link involved to it. If possible meditate with the symbol to get deep into it.
• Appeal to the symbol every time before you to sleep and after you wake up. In fact it would be good if you make daily entries of your feelings that comes up in your heart and mind. Other than symbols if any image comes to your mind try to draw a picture of that or write a description of the image.
• The last, but not the least try to remain positive on your idea of love and trust on beauty and purity of love.

Different types of love symbols 

• Apple: Apple is not only symbolizes love, but also stands for fertility and abundance. There are series of stories one can find apple played a pivotal role in making the love bloom. The Greek god of wine, Dinoysus once offered apple to Aphrodite to woo and win her love. The apple also signifies feminine beauty and love. In China, apple is a symbol for adoration and peace.
• Cupid: Cupid is a Greek word that means desire. Many times cupid are shown blindfolded in famous paintings and art that symbolizes the blindness that people suffer when they are in love.
• Harp: Harp is one of oldest musical instruments and thus symbolizes love equal to poetry, art and music. The harp also stands for mythical connection of Celtic civilization that represents a bridge between earth and the heaven. Similarly, in Iceland and Norway, the strings of the harp represent ladder that symbolizing the elevated states of love and path showing the way to paradise.
Heart: It is the most common and most widely recognized symbol of love. The heart is considered as the sole “culprit” when people fall in love.

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