Happy Valentine's day

February 14. The world outside is submerged in a strange, almost obsessive intent for festivity, wrapped in the red silk of expectations and the noisy glitter of promises that often dissolve before they are even fully spoken. But here, in this enclosed space of my internal dialogue, silence has a different taste—it is thick, almost palpable, like a prayer that has not yet found its words but has already filled my lungs. I watch how the light of the winter sun refracts through the glass, leaving long, pale traces upon the floor, and I think of Love—not as an event, not as a date on the calendar, but as an ontological necessity , as the only breath that justifies our presence in this world of shadows and reflections. The Feast of Love often finds us unprepared because we, in our human fragility, are accustomed to seeking it outside ourselves—in the gaze of the other, in the warmth of a hand, in the confirmation of our own significance through the presence of someone else. Psychoanalytic...

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 ๐…๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ๐ž๐ซ ๐ฉ๐ฌ๐ฒ๐œ๐ก๐จ๐ฅ๐จ๐ ๐ฒ refers to the study of the psychological and emotional effects of flowers and their symbolism on human behavior and well-being. It explores how the sight, smell, and other sensory qualities of flowers can influence mood, perception, and behavior.

Research in #flowerpsychology has shown that flowers can have a positive impact on mood, reducing stress and anxiety and promoting feelings of happiness and well-being. Flowers have also been found to have a calming effect, improving focus and concentration, and enhancing feelings of connection and compassion.

In addition to their psychological effects, flowers also play a role in shaping cultural and social behavior, such as the use of flowers as gifts, decorations, and symbols of love and affection. The symbolic meaning of flowers, such as the secret language of flowers, can also have a psychological impact, influencing emotions and behavior through the use of flower symbolism.

It's important to note that while flower psychology has gained attention in recent years, it is still a relatively new field, and more research is needed to fully understand the psychological and emotional effects of flowers.

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