
Aeternum
Lotus Flowers
In ancient Egypt, the Lotus was used as an ornament, a decorative motif in art, architecture, jewelry, and appeared in tombs and funerary objects, as it was linked to rebirth after death. In fact, Nefertum, associated with rebirth, wore a lotus flower. It was said that the sun was reborn each morning from a Lotus emerging from the primordial waters.
In Hinduism and Buddhism, the Lotus is a sacred symbol, the seat of deities, a support for meditation, a mark of spiritual elevation. The lotus flower, through its image of pure emergence from muddy water, is used as a spiritual metaphor: to purify the mind, seek the light, rise above material attachments. Because of this association, the Lotus was considered an ally to “monastic” asceticism, notably to ward off carnal feelings.
Thus, the Lotus should be used in ritual operations related to new beginnings, purity, and inner peace.
These dried Lotus flowers are sold in 25g packages.
⸺ Note: ritual use only, not for food or cosmetic use.
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Information & features
- Composition: Nelumbo nucifera
- Weight: approximately 25g
Storage & preservation
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Lotus holds a central place in ancient Egypt, where it was used as an ornament and decorative motif in art, jewelry, and architecture. Found in tombs and funerary objects, it symbolized rebirth and the return to light, as it was imagined that the sun itself was reborn each morning from a Lotus emerging from the primordial waters. This flower thus becomes an emblem of renewal and the life cycle, associated with purity and awakening. Its image spans centuries and continues to accompany those seeking inner openness and a return to the essentials.
The Spiritual Symbolism of the Lotus
In Hinduism and Buddhism, the Lotus is a sacred flower, the seat of deities and a meditation support. It embodies spiritual elevation, experienced as a movement of the soul rising above the material world to reach inner clarity. The flower, which blooms in perfect purity on the surface of muddy waters, represents the spirit lightening and freeing itself. It becomes a metaphor for purification, the quest for light, and deep peace. The Lotus reminds us that serenity is born from the ability to detach from tensions to reach a calmer, more aligned consciousness.
A Ritual Ingredient for New Beginnings
Dried Lotus flowers are ideal for accompanying rituals dedicated to new beginnings, alignment with oneself, and the search for inner peace. They can be used in a sachet, a bath, a ritual infusion, or placed on an altar to support introspective work and spiritual openness. Their presence invites gentleness, clarity, and coherence, illuminating moments when one wishes to start anew on healthy foundations.
| Chakras |
Crown (elevation), Heart (inner peace) |
| Signs |
Pisces (sensitivity, inwardness), Cancer (memory, protection) |
| Elements |
Water (purity), Air (elevation) |
| Deities |
Isis, Lakshmi, Brahma, Buddha |
| Creatures |
Solar birds, sacred aquatic birds |
| Seasons |
Spring (rebirth), Summer (blossoming) |
| Days |
Monday (inwardness), Thursday (elevation) |
| Sabbath |
None |
| Virtues* |
Purity, rebirth, inner clarity, elevation |
| Scientific name | Nelumbo nucifera (sacred lotus) |
| Appearance |
Aquatic flower with broad petals, standing above the water |
| Smell |
Sweet, fresh, slightly floral |
| Color |
White, pink, blue, sometimes purple |
| Used parts |
Flowers, petals, seeds, rhizome |
| Origins |
Egypt, India, Southeast Asia |
| Toxicity level |
Weak, non-toxic for decorative use |
In a ritual context, the Lotus flower supports actions related to a new beginning, a period of transition, or a quest for inner clarity. It can be placed in a dedicated space to remind of an intention of peace, support a search for balance, or mark a commitment to oneself. Its role is not to provoke upheaval but to foster an environment conducive to recentring, calming, and lucidity.
The flowers can be placed near a candle, a ritual journal, or a personal object to signify a wish for renewal or elevation. They are also used as a protective symbol in a meditation space, bringing an atmosphere of calm and withdrawal from external turmoil. The Lotus acts here as a visual and spiritual support, guiding the mind toward a clearer and more stable state.
The Lotus is not associated with practices of constraint or domination. Its use is directed toward personal awakening, purification, and inner harmony. It invites slow, discreet, and continuous work, oriented toward light rather than confrontation.
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