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Our
Inspirational Postcards come in a package of twelve, with
a different photograph and verse on each. See below for
the twelve beautiful daffodils, which represent the twelve
beautiful Soul Signs found on the cards. To get your cards,
see our store now. |
These cards were inspired by Rosemary’s new book, SOUL
SIGNS: An Elemental Guide to Your Destiny, and are the
perfect complement to it.
The cards will help and inspire you throughout each day, and
also help you to discover which SOUL SIGN you are.
Trumpet
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Long
Cupped
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Short
Cupped
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Double
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Triandus
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Cyclamineus
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Jonquilla
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Tazetta
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Poeticus
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Bulbocodium
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Split
Corona
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Multi-faceted
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So what is the meaning of the
daffodil and it’s connection to our soul?
Each one of us is like a flower, a golden daffodil, one of
a variety of twelve blooms, each one as beautiful and special
as the next, This is how we are seen by the spirit world,
a sea of gold, moving in unison, creating wave upon wave of
energy, energy which goes out into the universe, and which
the universe captures and uses, creating change. Not one of
us is more or less important than another, and the way we
are, the way we act and react in our lives, has a great affect,
not only on our planet Earth, but on the universal plan. This
is why it is so important that we try to live our lives the
best way we know how. Never to deliberately hurt or offend.
Never to be deliberately mean or cruel to another living being.
Never to deliberately disparage or to demean another. Always
to come from a place of right intention and love……..
Easy to say, easy to want to do, but we are human, and with
all our human faults, we are bound to fail, again and again.
So these cards, BEAUTIFUL and INSPIRATIONAL, each one representing
one of the twelve SOUL SIGNS, can serve as a reminder to us
of how and who we want to be. When we look at the flowers,
we are reminded and inspired to be that bright and beautiful
bloom we know we are.
Each of the twelve cards has it’s own beautiful flower,
photographed for us exclusively, by Peter O’Loghlen,
a well-known Australian photographer. Carry them with you,
as I do, my own Trumpet flower, the Warrior soul, and my daughter,
Samantha Jane’s, the Double flower, the Visionary. Each
day I look at them and am reminded of the potential that we
all have. Send them to your family and friends and brighten
their day as you remind them of their own special beauty and
the potential they have to bloom, each of them with their
own individual SOUL SIGN, each one a special flower in God’s
garden of souls.
Which
Energy Group, and then SOUL SIGN, do you belong to?
Note: Do not confuse these energy groups as they are
not the same as astrological signs.

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Bright Star Soul: Is
the Short Cupped Daffodil
Star shaped, a single bloom, is golden
yellow with a red center, beautifully bright, one flower
to a stem, and cries out for attention.
“This is for the Bright Star,
Short Cupped and bright.”
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Dreaming Soul: Is the
Poeticus Daffodil:
Translucent, pale petals, red passion in the center,
giving the impression of delicate and quiet beauty,
the stark red center a shocking contrast.
“This is for the Dreaming,
Poeticus in the light.”
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Retrospective Soul: Is
the Cyclamineus Daffodil
The flower hangs down, having a windswept appearance,
which shows its struggle, deep yellow blooms show the
soul’s potential in maturity.
“And this is for the Retrospective,
Cyclamineus to help them see”.
“And all in one big garden,
And all of them with me”.
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Warrior Soul: Is the
Trumpet Daffodil
Tall and strong as a warrior might stand approaching
the battlefield, amazing leadership qualities, bright,
delicate, and indestructible.
“This is for the Warrior,
A Trumpet, strong and brave”.
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Visionary Soul: Is the
Double Daffodil
It’s beauty takes my breath away, one or more
flowers to a stem, a clustered cup shows the endless
and timeless nature of the souls growth possibilities.
“And this is for the Visionary,
A Double that God gave”.
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Hunter Soul: Is the Triandrus
Daffodil
Pure white petals speak of the soul’s good intentions,
it’s head hung down shows the struggle to look
within, this is one of the strongest and most determined
soul signs.
“And this is for the Hunter,
A Triandrus pure and white”.
“And all in God’s good garden,
And all a wondrous sight”.
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Newborn Soul: Is the
Split Corona Daffodil
Petals open wide showing the soul’s personality,
open, accepting, welcoming, yellow and orange blooms,
light and joyful, fresh and fun.
“So now we have the Newborn,
Split Cupped and open wide”.
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Prophet Soul: Is the
Tazetta Daffodil:
Clusters of pale yellow and deeper centered blooms,
which are incredibly fragrant, showing the trust and
honesty of the soul, and just a little fanciful.
“And here we have the Prophet,
Tazetta blooms you cannot hide”.
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Traveler Soul: Is the
Many Faceted, or Miscellaneous Daffodil
A mixture of delicate and perfect flowers show the nomadic
qualities, and wonderful and daring non-conformist nature
of this soul.
“And then we have the Traveler,
Many Faceted, takes your breath away”.
“And all in that same garden,
And all are there to stay”.
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Old Soul: Is the Long
Cupped Daffodil
White with the purity of age, it’s pale pink centers
speak of the energy of love, it’s petals fall
back, exposing it’s heart, leaving it open and
trusting, and very, very brave.
“This is for the Old one,
Long Cupped with centers pink”.
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Peacemaker Soul: Is the
Jonquilla Daffodil
Otherwise known as “rising star”, the most
popular of the daffodil variety shows a quiet tranquility,
and gives to others a feeling of security and calmness.
“And this is for the Peacemaker,
Jonquilla’s beauty makes them think”.
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Seeker
Soul: Is the Bulbocodium Daffodil
Wild variants and hybrids, they stay separate and
a little apart from others, showing the soul as somewhat
independent, always searching and liking to be different.
“And this is for the Seeker,
Bulbocodium, rare and wild”.
“And all in one rich garden,
Each one a special child”.
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