BUganvilla
The BUganvilla sheet It means "fidelity and strength," provides wisdom and clarity when we have emotional growth. It also brings maturity, beauty and joy .Atrae peace and harmony to the home.
BUganvilla in ethnobotany:
La Buganvilla (Bougainvillea spp.) It is a climbing plant known for its vibrant and striking bracts that are often confused with flowers. Actually, the true flowers of the Buganvilla are small and white, surrounded by these colorful bracts. In ethnobotany and folklore, Buganvilla has several magical meanings and traditional uses. Next, I explain some of them:
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Protection: Buganvilla in your candle if you want to protect the home from low vibro vibro. His thorny nature also symbolizes a barrier against harmful influences.
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Love and passion: The colorful bracts of the Buganvilla, especially in red and purple tones, are associated with love and passion. They are used in spells and rituals to strengthen love, increase passion and promote romantic relationships.
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Strength and resilience: Buganvilla is known for its ability to prosper in difficult conditions. Symbolically, it is associated with strength, resilience and perseverance. Buganvilla in your candle to help you overcome obstacles, stay firm in difficult times and strengthen your determination.
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Beauty and creativity: The bractic vibrant of the Buganvilla are a symbol of beauty and creativity. They are used in rituals to enhance artistic inspiration, stimulate creativity and attract beauty to the life of a person.
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Vitality and energy: Buganvilla, with its bright colors and its vigorous growth, symbolizes vitality and energy. It is used in magical practices to revitalize the spirit, increase personal energy and encourage a sense of vitality and enthusiasm for life.
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Joy and celebration: Due to its bright colors and lush flowering, the Buganvilla is associated with joy and celebration. It is used in decorations and rituals to mark festive occasions, rejoice the atmosphere and promote a feeling of happiness and well -being.
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Transformation and rebirth: Buganvilla, which can grow and flourish even after being severely pruned, symbolizes transformation and rebirth. It is used in rituals of personal change and growth, helping people to leave the past behind and embrace new opportunities and phases of life.