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A common symbol in Asian art, the lotus symbolises birth and rebirth through the fact that the petals open when the sun comes out and close when the sun sets. Also a symbol for fertility, creation, and purity. The long stem symbolises our connection to our origins, while the flower represents the enlightenment to which we aspire.
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An Egyptian flower
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A flower symbolic of good fortune and spiritual development. A lotus pond in the garden is considered most auspicious.
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One of the oldest of all decorative motifs, utilizing the water lilies of the Nile river in every degree of stylization.
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(also called: full lotus) -- To sit cross-legged with each foot placed on the opposite thigh.
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