Rose symbolism
Symbology
[2009] Princess Diana’s Death and Memorial: The
Occult Meaning
We see here Diana represented by a five petal flower (rose)
, the classic occult symbol to represent female energy. Here’s what Wikipedia
has to say about it:
“The cinquefoil (from the french, five-part) is a five
petalled rose found in Christian symbolism of the Middle Ages. The five-petalled
rose is often found affixed to the tops of Gothic arches, the vesica pisces-shaped
doorways and windows thought to represent the womb of Mary. Some historians have
speculated that the rose in Gothic architecture is a secret symbol of the
feminine principle, one of a multitude of hermetic symbols found in these
churches. The symbol itself dates back to Roman times, where it was called
the ‘Rose of Venus.’ The rose, with its characteristic five petalled shape
mimicked the pentagrammatic path traced by the planet Venus in the night sky.
This, combined with the flower’s natural beauty, made it an obvious symbol of
the Goddess of love.”
The five-petal flower, the rose, the five-pointed star, the
moon and Venus can all represent the female principle when we study occult
symbolism. The huge rose window of Notre-Dame de Chartres in Paris represents
the Virgin Mary (Notre-Dame means “Our Lady”). The symbol of the planet Venus
(♀) is also used to represent the female sex . The moon is also associated with
the female principle because it absorbs light from the sun (receptacle) and it
has an effect on the tides of water (humidity=femininity). Those associations
have existed since the beginnings of time and take their roots in ancient
paganism. There is a blatant effort to associate Princess Diana with
the symbols of female deity through the symbols used to commemorate her life.
The rose is used to represent Diana in numerous instances: