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πŸ€~March 2022 Monthly Theme~πŸ€

Spring is on it's way here (at least I'm willing it that way lol) and I got some good themes for you all for this month! So go ahead and pick your favorite! Voting will end Saturday March 5th!


Weeping Willow: Because of it's drooping branches, people might assume that the Weeping Willow merely represents grief and sadness associated with the death of a loved one, that's really only a single interpretation when associated with a headstone symbol. Weeping Willows also can mean happiness and longevity, flexibility and even, immortality. Willows can go relatively quickly, but are a remarkedly hard wood, and are one of the few trees that can bend into outrageous poses without breaking. They can loose significant amount of branches, and if their root system remains unharmed, completely regenerate. Cuttings can even grow into new trees even after laying in the ground for months, or even when planted upside down!

Aquamarine: Did you know that the Romans believed that it a figure of a frog were carved on an Aquamarine, it served to reconcile enemies and make them friends? Due to it's color, it was believed to hold all the powers and healing qualities of the seas, along with the power of wisdom. It helps enable those to express feelings openly, and communicate from the heart. As the first of the spring birth stones, it represents transformation, as well as rebirth, and embodies loyalty, hope, and truth.

Four Leaf Clover: The Four Leaf Clover is often a sign of the month of March, but did you know that every leaf of the clover actually has meaning? It's believed that the first three represent faith, hope, and love, and the last leaf of course, represents luck. They are also believed to bring protection due to their rarity, and balance, since four leaf clovers often have much higher symmetry compared to their shamrock counterparts. The clover is also believed to be a portal that can open up parallel worlds where the supernatural reside. 





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