Alright, let’s talk about this fishy business, you know, the Pisces flower thing. My old man, he used to say, “Flowers are just flowers,” but I reckon there’s more to it than meets the eye, especially for them Pisces folks.
So, what is the flower for Pisces? Well, seems like there ain’t just one, but a whole bunch. First off, they talk about this water lily. Now, I ain’t seen too many water lilies in my day, livin’ out here in the sticks, but from what I hear, they’re kinda special. They say it’s all pure and gentle, just like them Pisces people. Supposed to be in tune with somethin’ deep down inside, you know, like your soul and all that. And simple, too. Not all showy and fancy, just… nice. Kinda like a good cup of tea on a cold mornin’.
Then there’s this other one, the daffodil. And its cousin, the jonquil. Now, them I know. They pop up in the spring, all yellow and cheerful. They say daffodils mean new beginnings. Well, that makes sense, don’t it? Spring’s all about new beginnings, plants comin’ back to life, and all that. And jonquils, they’re just a type of daffodil, so I guess they mean the same thing.
- Water Lily: Pure, gentle, deep, simple.
- Daffodil and Jonquil: New beginnings, creativity.
Now, they also say somethin’ about colors for Pisces. Seafoam green, they call it. Like the ocean, I guess. Then there’s aquamarine, that’s another blue-green color. Fancy names, these city folks use. They also say turquoise is good, and other blues, and even pink, orange, and yellow. Seems like Pisces folks got a whole rainbow of colors to choose from. But that seafoam green, that seems to be the main one.
And get this, they got this fancy name, Vesica Pisces. Sounds like somethin’ a doctor would say. But it just means “bladder of a fish.” Go figure. They draw it with two circles overlapping, and they say it means new life, like when a baby starts growin’. And they call that the “Flower of Life”. Sounds mighty important, don’t it? But to me, it just looks like two circles stuck together.
Another thing they say about Pisces is that they’re sensitive. Well, my grandpappy used to say, “Sensitive folks just feel things more.” And maybe that’s why they got all these different flowers and colors. Maybe they just need more things to feel good about.
So, if you got a Pisces friend, or if you are one yourself, you got plenty of choices when it comes to flowers. You can go with the water lily, all calm and peaceful. Or you can go with the daffodils, all bright and cheery. Or you can just pick whatever color makes you happy. It don’t really matter, I reckon, as long as it comes from the heart. That’s what my old man always said, “It’s the thought that counts.” And he was a wise old fella, even if he didn’t know nothin’ about no Vesica Pisces or seafoam green.
But if you ask me, the best flower for anyone, Pisces or not, is the one that makes them smile. Ain’t nothin’ more important than that, now is there? And if you can’t find a flower, a good ol’ weed will do just fine. It’s the thought that counts, remember? And sometimes, the simplest things are the best.
So, there you have it. All this talk about Pisces flowers. Hope it makes some sense to ya. If not, well, don’t worry about it too much. Just go out and smell the roses, or the daffodils, or whatever you got growin’ in your yard. Life’s too short to be fussin’ over fancy flower names and colors.
And remember, whether it’s a water lily or a daffodil, a fancy color or a simple one, what really matters is the feelin’ behind it. That’s the real flower power, I reckon. And that’s somethin’ even an old woman like me can understand.
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