Dear Bride-to-Be:
Brides and the language of flowers have a romantic and mystical heritage. Through the ages, sentimental folks assigned meanings to flowers and herbs according to their innate nature—and a language was created.
Bridal
folklore throughout history, inspired by goddess mythology, tells of maidens
entwining creamy white, aromatic orange blossoms into a bridal wreath for their
hair, to ensure fertility; or
carrying a bunch of sweet smelling white lilacs, representing innocence; or tucking fragrant herbs
into their bouquets, rosemary for remembrance
and dill, believed to provoke lust.
Both herbs were also eaten for their supposed powers!
So whatever
flowers you are carrying or wearing or displaying at your wedding,
consider their folklore and mystery and romance (like from Kate Greenaway’s Language of Flowers)—because sometimes knowing the ancient story of something, especially flowers, opens up some “fragrant” yummy-ness in the
present...perhaps even opening your heart to give and receive more tenderness!
Love.
Listen. Let go.
.....with
love from Cornelia
ps: This is an excerpt from my latest
book, The End of the Fairy-Tale Bride {Volume One} For Better or
Worse, How Princess Diana Rescued the Great White Wedding. Enjoy....