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Nature Spirits
Flower Devas Hibiscus
Hibiscus helped to kindle
the hearth fires of feminine receptivity by stoking the welcoming feelings of
deep intimacy and warmly responsive sexuality.
Hibiscus linked the
passions of grounded instinctual needs with the heart, opening it to the
expansive fullness of experiencing both fervent ardor and enthusiastic devotion.
The fiery color of the Hibiscus blossom suggested renewed vigor and vitality.
If the tender emotions and
trusting sensualities of the feminine side of either a male or a female of any
age had been exploited or abused by others without regard to the deep soul
wounding such violation causes, Hibiscus helped to support the return of
resilient sensitivity and affectionate caring.
When a marked imbalance
occurred in the media portrayal of feminine sexuality, it also affected not only
how women perceived themselves; but, also how the men in their lives gauged their
overall responsiveness to their masculinity.
For the most part, the
bulk of the focus of the entertainment industry lately has been on women's belly
buttons, gyrating hips, frenetic dancing and bare midriffs, signaling to
prospective partners a provocative, no strings attached sexuality that was devoid
of any sense of committed sharing or communal bonding.

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This mental attitude of "What
Has Love Got To Do With It" resulted in the denial and suppression of the need of
the feminine side of the personality for gentle reassurance and sensitive
commingling of energies.
The painful wound this
inflicted on the female psyche of both men and women often resulted in the windows
to the heart being not only closed but shuttered and barred to protect the soul,
allowing the spirit to weather the insensitive turbulence of stormy
relationships.
Whenever people wanted to
rejuvenate tired and careworn emotions, the Hibiscus quintessence assisted in
restoring a modicum of dignity to the mating dance and partnering process. The
petals of the heart opened gently in curvaceous, caring receptivity to a loving
and sensitive embrace.
Hibiscus sanctioned a
fundamentally respectful and appreciative approach to feminine sexuality in a
manner that made accessibility to higher levels of spiritual connectivity
possible. The stamen of the Hibiscus flower rose like a fecundity maypole for
the pollinating hummingbird to dance around as it sipped the nectar of pleasurable feminine essence.
Hibiscus acted as a gentle
breeze to unfurl the streamers of truly seductive creativity. Streamers that were full
of the warm vitality of imaginative ingenuity and inspirational
inventiveness.
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