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In this installment of "Your Wate and Fate," we take a sneak-peek look at an upcoming page that will eventually be on display to the public. As a Patreon supporter, you have access to the page one full year before the public does.  
The Floral Oracle began as four installments of "Your Wate and Fate," My Patreon supporters had access to the work a year before the public.  


* Part One: '''Patreon Release Date: September 7th, 2022'''
* Part One: '''Patreon Release Date: September 7th, 2022'''
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* Part Four: '''Patreon Release Date: November 14th, 2022'''
* Part Four: '''Patreon Release Date: November 14th, 2022'''
* Part Four: '''Public Release Date: November 14th, 2023.'''  
* Part Four: '''Public Release Date: November 14th, 2023.'''  
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==Support Your Wate and Fate==
==Support Your Wate and Fate==
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All of the material you have access to here -- the instructive booklets, the nostalgic business cards, the boldly graphic postcards, and all of the historical information researched and shared from the mind of the woman who is making it all happen -- can easily fit into one 8 x 10 foot room in an old Victorian farmhouse, but you would never see it without the investment of the time it takes to produce such a site and the caloric input such a site requires in the form of food for the writer, graphic designer, and database manager, as well as the US currency needed to pay for the computers, software applications, scanners, electricity, and internet connectivity that bring it out of that little room and into the world. So, as you can see, this site is the darling of many, and it is growing at a rapid rate ... but although it is "free," there also is a cost. Your financial support underwrites this cost.
All of the material you have access to here -- the instructive booklets, the nostalgic business cards, the boldly graphic postcards, and all of the historical information researched and shared from the mind of the woman who is making it all happen -- can easily fit into one 8 x 10 foot room in an old Victorian farmhouse, but you would never see it without the investment of the time it takes to produce such a site and the caloric input such a site requires in the form of food for the writer, graphic designer, and database manager, as well as the US currency needed to pay for the computers, software applications, scanners, electricity, and internet connectivity that bring it out of that little room and into the world. So, as you can see, this site is the darling of many, and it is growing at a rapid rate ... but although it is "free," there also is a cost. Your financial support underwrites this cost.


Each new web page or sample pdf is circulated to Patrons as an unpublished galley proof or advance copy. After one year access for Patrons, each web page will be released to the public, while book pages will be available to the public as printed books, and copies will be sent to Patrons who subscribe at the upper two tiers.
Each new web page or sample pdf is circulated to Patrons as an unpublished galley proof or advance copy. After one year, each web page is released to the public, while book pages are available to the public as printed books=. Patrons have access to a Private Patreon sub-forum within the Lucky Mojo Forum, and will be accorded special Red Star Avatar badges at the '''[http://forum.luckymojo.com Lucky Mojo Forum]'''.  


Patrons have access to a Private Patreon sub-forum within the Lucky Mojo Forum, and will be accorded special Red Star Avatar badges at the Forum.  
Please tell your friends that they can subscribe to my Patreon stream for $8.00 per month.
 
* '''[http://patreon.com/catherineyronwode "It's All Ephemera with Cat Yronwode"]'''
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==Floriography or The Language of Flowers==
 
Hi, this is cat. As many of you know, nagasiva and i have been producing mini-ads that announce when i am online at Hoodoo Psychics.  
 
(Wait. Stop. If you don't know about Hoodoo Psychics, it is the coolest psychic line on the internet. Go to [http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com] right now and check it out. If you go to the Hoodoo Psychics Facebook page at [http://facebook.com/hoodoopsychics facebook/com/hoodoopsychics] and like it, you can sign up for a FREE PSYCHIC READING GIVEAWAY every Monday, and if you win, you can pick any Hoodoo Psychics reader you want, including me!)


Okay, so starting in October 2020, i made a commitment to go live on Hoodoo Psychics once a week. To let people know when i was available, i wrote, and siva photoshopped, one entry of floral symbolism each week, to fit the Facebook and Lucky Mojo Forum format. For research, i consulted my collection of antique 19th century floriography books and early 20th century floriographic postcards. This is an unusual project for us, since i am doing the writing and he is producing the art.
=Floriography or The Language of Flowers=


Through these ads we were able to give folks a taste of floriography and to promote my reading career at the same time.  
Hi, this is cat. As many of you know, nagasiva and i have been producing mini-ads that announce when i am online at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]'''.


In January 2021 i started an Instagram account.  
(Wait. Stop. If you don't know about '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]''', it is the coolest psychic line on the internet. Go to '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]''' right now and check it out. If you go to the '''[http://facebook.com/hoodoopsychics Hoodoo Psychics Facebook page at facebook.com/hoodoopsychics]''' and like it, you can sign up for a FREE PSYCHIC READING GIVEAWAY every Monday, and if you win, you can pick any '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]''' reader you want, including me!)


In November 2021 i decided to go live on [http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com] twice a week, and also to redesign the flower photos to fit the squarish Instagram format. The vertical Facebook images were reconfigured, and some new flower texts and images were added. As it has turned out, Instagram hasn't done much for me -- 90% of my followers and friends find me through Facebook, the Lucky Mojo Forum, and our weekly radio show. The only good thing about IG is that cute little squarish layout, like an endless run of nine-patch quilt blocks.  
Okay, so starting in October 2020, i made a commitment to go live on '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]''' once a week. To let people know when i was available, i wrote, and siva photoshopped, one entry of [[:Category:Floriography|floral symbolism]] each week, to fit the Facebook, and Lucky Mojo Forum formats. For research, i consulted my collection of antique 19th century [[:Category:Floriography|floriography]] books and early 20th century postcards on [[:Category:Floriography|the Language of Flowers]]. This is an unusual project for us, since i am doing the writing and he is producing the art. Through these ads we were able to give folks a taste of floriography and to promote my reading career at the same time.  


By September 2022, we had more than 90 flowers and their meanings completed. It was while working on the latest week's text that i suddenly had the desire to publish the whole lot as a stand-alone project. I realized that if i took the [http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com] advertisement material off the image and simply ran the name of the flower and a few keywords, followed by the informative text, i would have produced a teaching tool and fortune telling device in one item.  
In January 2021 i started an Instagram account. In November 2021 i decided to go live on '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]''' twice a week, and also to redesign the flower photos to fit the squarish Instagram format. The vertical Facebook images were reconfigured, and some new flower texts and images were added. As it has turned out, Instagram hasn't done much for me -- 90% of my followers and friends find me through Facebook, the Lucky Mojo Forum, and our weekly radio show. The only good thing about IG is that cute little squarish layout, like an endless run of nine-patch quilt blocks.  


We released these text and image blocks via my Patreon account in September and November 2022 in four weekly installments -- a total of more than 90 different flowers in all. This page is comprised of the more-or-less square forms (600 x 650 pixels at raw size), which were designed for use at Instagram. As you can see, each image has a block of type beneath it, approximately 100 words in length. 
By September 2022, we had more than 90 flowers and their meanings completed. It was while working on the latest week's text that i suddenly had the desire to publish the whole lot as a stand-alone project. I realized that if i took the '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com HoodooPsychics.com]''' advertisement material off the image and simply ran the name of the flower and a few keywords, followed by the informative text, i would have produced a teaching tool and fortune telling device in one item. We released these text and image blocks via my Patreon account in September and November 2022 in four weekly installments -- a total of more than 90 different flowers and texts in all.  


I introduced my ongoing work on Floriography to the public with a tutorial on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour for April 2, 2023.
In April 2023, i introduced my ongoing work on '''[[:Category:Floriography|Floriography]]''' to the public with a tutorial on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. '''Tune in online to listen: [http://tobtr.com/12213451 Floriography with Catherine Yronwode]'''


'''Tune in online to listen: [http://tobtr.com/12213451 Floriography with Catherine Yronwode]'''


[[File:2023-04-02-LMHR-Oracle-Hour-Ad.jpg|center|300px|thumb|[http://tobtr.com/12213451The Floral Oracle podcast, April 2, 2023]]]


[[File:2023-04-02-LMHR-Oracle-Hour-Ad.jpg|center|400px|thumb|[http://tobtr.com/12213451The Floral Oracle podcast, April 2, 2023]]]


From September through November 2023, the four Patreon pages were compiled into one page and released to the general public -- with our deepest thanks to the Patrons who made this project financially feasible. Beginning in October 2023, i increased my office hours at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com Hoodoo Psychics]''' to include Mondays, which allowed us to add a new flower and its meaning every week. These new entries and their texts are uploaded to this web page on a weekly basis.


From September through November 2023, the four Patreon pages were compiled into one page and released to the general public -- with our deepest thanks to the Patrons who made this project financially feasible.  
In February 2024, we finally reached the goal of 104 flowers -- a pair of colour-matched flowers for every Friday and Saturday for a full year -- and we had gotten 2,000 views of this page. My Monday readings, with their new flowers, were well accepted by my clients, and i began reading 7 days a week at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com Hoodoo Psychics]''', although not every day was advertised with Floral Oracle placards, and you had to go to the HP website itself to see if i was on the line.  


Beginning in October 2023, i increased my office hours at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com Hoodoo Psychics]''' to include Mondays, which allowed us to add a new flower and its meaning every week. These new entries and their texts are uploaded to this web page on a weekly basis.
In June 2024 we had 120 different flowers online and 7,000 views of this page. That's when we got "discovered" by the internet -- because by October 2024, we had 140 flowers in the collection and had received more than 23,300 views of this page!
 
In February 2024 we finally reached the goal of 104 flowers -- a pair of colour-matched flowers for every Friday and Saturday for a full year -- and we had gotten 2,000 views of this page. My Monday readings, with their new flowers, were well accepted by my clients, and i began adding random other reading days at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com Hoodoo Psychics]''', although they were not advertised with Floral Oracle placards, and you had to go to the HP website itself to see if i was on the line.
 
In June 2024 we had 120 different flowers online and 7,000 views of this page!  


Planning ahead, when we complete 156 flowers, perhaps in February 2025, my Monday reading advertisement sequence will be filled for a full year and we will begin adding flowers for another weekday, perhaps Tuesdays. And after that cycle of 52 is completed, we will add flowers for Wednesdays, Thursdays, and so on.  
Planning ahead, when we complete 156 flowers, perhaps in February 2025, my Monday reading advertisement sequence will be filled for a full year and we will begin adding flowers for another weekday, perhaps Tuesdays. And after that cycle of 52 is completed, we will add flowers for Wednesdays, Thursdays, and so on.  


How many Floral Oracle flowers will there be? Well, my collection of Victorian Floriography books tells me that we have many, many more flowers to choose from. If we decide to commit to seven flowers per week and multiply that times 52 weeks in a year, the total will be 364 flowers. God willing, i will still be doing psychic readings and we will get there in February 2030 if we fund the remainder of the project only via my callers at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com Hoodoo Psychics]''' rather than via '''[http://Patreon.com/catherineyronwode my Patrons]'''. However, to speed things along, i think i may do another dip or two into '''[http://Patreon.com/catherineyronwode Patreon funding]''', to complete the project before my 80th birthday in 2027. We shall see.  
How many Floral Oracle flowers will there be? Well, my collection of Victorian Floriography books tells me that we have many, many more flowers to choose from. If we decide to commit to seven flowers per week and multiply that times 52 weeks in a year, the total will be 364 flowers. God willing, i will still be doing psychic readings and we will get there in February 2030 if we fund the remainder of the project only via my callers at '''[http://hoodoopsychics.com Hoodoo Psychics]''' -- however, to speed things along, i think i may do another dip or two into '''[http://Patreon.com/catherineyronwode Patreon funding]''', to complete the project before my 80th birthday in 2027. We shall see.  
 
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== A Symbolic Bouquet of Meaningful Blossoms ==
= A Symbolic Bouquet of Meaningful Blossoms =


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File:Begonia.jpg|The Begonia is, a tender tropical flower, comes in many hues, with varied petal forms and spectacularly diverse leaf-shapes. It is a popular potted plant, but in the Language of Flowers, the gift of a Begonia conveys a powerful warning, for it means "Beware!"and alerts the recipient to danger, false friends, untrustworthy family members, a straying spouse, or coming financial ruin. The nature of the trouble is deciphered by the colour of the blossom. For instance, the Yellow Begonia warns of a jealous rival, while the Red Begonia tells of a deceitful lover.  
File:Begonia.jpg|The Begonia is, a tender tropical flower, comes in many hues, with varied petal forms and spectacularly diverse leaf-shapes. It is a popular potted plant, but in the Language of Flowers, the gift of a Begonia conveys a powerful warning, for it means "Beware!"and alerts the recipient to danger, false friends, untrustworthy family members, a straying spouse, or coming financial ruin. The nature of the trouble is deciphered by the colour of the blossom. For instance, the Yellow Begonia warns of a jealous rival, while the Red Begonia tells of a deceitful lover.  


File:Bells-of-Ireland.jpg|Bells of Ireland, also known as Shell Flower, is a plant of unusual form. You would not think to look at it, but each of its flowers is a tiny, white blossom surrounded by a net-veined Apple-green calyx or outer husk. Even more unexpectedly, Bells of Ireland is a member of the Mint family, along with its cousins, Savoury, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme. Native to Turkey, Syria, and the Caucasus, it is a popular annual garden novelty in Europe and America, where its bright green colour brings associations with "The Luck of the Irish" and  and hence Good Luck in general.
File:Bells-of-Ireland.jpg|Bells of Ireland, also known as Shell Flower, is a plant of unusual form. You would not think to look at it, but each of its flowers is a tiny, white blossom surrounded by a net-veined Apple-green calyx or outer husk. Even more unexpectedly, Bells of Ireland is a member of the Mint family, along with its cousins, Savoury, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme. Native to Turkey, Syria, and the Caucasus, it is a popular annual garden novelty in Europe and America, where its bright green colour brings associations with "The Luck of the Irish" and hence Good Luck in general.


File:Black-Eyed-Susan.jpg|The Black-Eyed Susan, a member of the large Daisy family, is a symbol of justice, and also represents encouragement and motivation to persist in what is right. It is a hardy native of North America that adapts well to many regions and is the state flower of Maryland. Like other members of its family, the Black-Eyed Susan has a place in herbal medicine, where it provides support to the immune system and is used to treat sores and mild infections. When a bouquet of Black-Eyed Susan is presented as a gift, the message conveyed is one of social and political support.  
File:Black-Eyed-Susan.jpg|The Black-Eyed Susan, a member of the large Daisy family, is a symbol of justice, and also represents encouragement and motivation to persist in what is right. It is a hardy native of North America that adapts well to many regions and is the state flower of Maryland. Like other members of its family, the Black-Eyed Susan has a place in herbal medicine, where it provides support to the immune system and is used to treat sores and mild infections. When a bouquet of Black-Eyed Susan is presented as a gift, the message conveyed is one of social and political support.  
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File:Cactus.jpg|The Cactus family is large and varied, but taken as a whole, the cacti are known for their sharp thorns and extreme drought tolerance. It is no surprise, then, that the Cactus is a symbol of endurance under difficult conditions, persistence in times of poverty, and self-reliance in an inhospitable location. Because of its thorns, the cactus is never given in a bouquet, but the gift of a potted cactus signifies non-aggressive self-protection and emotional feelings under heavy armour. In the Language of Flowers it may also mean, "Touch me at your own risk."  
File:Cactus.jpg|The Cactus family is large and varied, but taken as a whole, the cacti are known for their sharp thorns and extreme drought tolerance. It is no surprise, then, that the Cactus is a symbol of endurance under difficult conditions, persistence in times of poverty, and self-reliance in an inhospitable location. Because of its thorns, the cactus is never given in a bouquet, but the gift of a potted cactus signifies non-aggressive self-protection and emotional feelings under heavy armour. In the Language of Flowers it may also mean, "Touch me at your own risk."  


File:Calendula.jpg|The Calendula, known in England as the Marigold, is a member of the large and colourful Daisy or Aster family. The "Mary" in its English name refers to the Virgin Mary, and its bright yellow flowers symbolize the Sun. Its American name, Calendula, is Latin for "Little Calendar" or "Little Clock," and refers to its circular form. In hoodoo, the Calendula is one of several yellow Daisies that represent golden coins. It brings good luck in money matters, especially in games of chance, through lucky dreams, and in court-case magic, where a financial settlement will be of benefit.  
File:Calendula.jpg|The Calendula, known in England as the Marigold, is a member of the large and colourful Daisy or Aster family. The "Mary" in its English name refers to the Virgin Mary, and its bright yellow flowers symbolize the Sun. Its American name, Calendula, is Latin for "Little Calendar" or "Little Clock," and refers to its circular form. In hoodoo, the Calendula is one of several yellow Daisies that represent golden coins. It brings good luck in money matters, especially in games of chance, through lucky dreams, and in court-case magic, where a financial settlement will be of benefit.
 
File:Calla-Lily.jpg|The Calla Lily, native to Africa, is now a garden plant in warm climates around the world. Introduced in diverse places, its symbolism became scattered and incoherent. Its form, like that of other Arum Lilies, suggests Sexuality, Fertility, and Birth. Its soft, powdery pollen has charmed generations of little girls, who use it as "make-up," associating the Calla Lily with Beauty. Huge fields of Callas were once grown in Southern California for the "Easter Lily" trade, and although it is not a true Lily, to Christians it has acquired the meanings of Purity, Holiness, and Death.  


File:Camellia.jpg|The Camellia, like many flowers that come in a range of white, pink, and red blossoms, is associated with love; the white for a crush or new love, the pink for romantic and devoted love, and the red for sexual and marital love. The Camellia is a not a little garden bloom; it can grow to be a sturdy 20 to 30 foot tall tree. In addition, because the Tea plant is a species of Camellia, the Camellia, when floated in a low glass bowl with its leaves, evokes the notion of alertness and vivacity. Just think, every time you read the tea leaves, you are reading a Camellia!  
File:Camellia.jpg|The Camellia, like many flowers that come in a range of white, pink, and red blossoms, is associated with Love; the white for a crush or New Love, the pink for Romantic and Devoted Love, and the red for Sexual and Marital love. The Camellia is a not a little garden bloom; it can grow to be a sturdy 20 to 30 foot tall tree. In addition, because the Tea plant is a species of Camellia, the Camellia, when floated in a low glass bowl with its leaves, evokes the notion of Alertness and Vivacity. Just think, every time you read the tea leaves, you are reading a Camellia!  


File:Candytuft.jpg|Candytuft is a darling, low-growing woody sub-shrub with white, lilac, or purple blossoms that attract butterflies and bees. It loves to grow in full sunlight and in warm climates it remains evergreen all Winter long. Because of its diminutive habit of stiff, shrubby growth, it is not found in bouquets, but according to the Victorian Language of Flowers. if you are given a little branch of Candytuft in bloom, the meaning it conveys is Indifference and Detachment -- quite an unexpected load of negativity to attribute to this sweetly-named and charming miniature plant.  
File:Candytuft.jpg|Candytuft is a darling, low-growing woody sub-shrub with white, lilac, or purple blossoms that attract butterflies and bees. It loves to grow in full sunlight and in warm climates it remains evergreen all Winter long. Because of its diminutive habit of stiff, shrubby growth, it is not found in bouquets, but according to the Victorian Language of Flowers. if you are given a little branch of Candytuft in bloom, the meaning it conveys is Indifference and Detachment -- quite an unexpected load of negativity to attribute to this sweetly-named and charming miniature plant.  
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File: Columbine.jpg|The lovely, perennial Columbine is ruled by Venus. It grows wild in rugged mountain regions -- it  is the state flower of Colorado -- and so it represents resolution, caution, and courage, while it warns against haste or folly, for in the mountains the paths are narrow and a foolish misstep may prove fatal. Columbines come in several colours, subtly affecting their meanings when given as a gift. The Purplish-Blue Columbine symbolizes fortitude, ascension, and rugged endurance. The Pink Columbine symbolizes fortitude, temperance, and prudence.   
File: Columbine.jpg|The lovely, perennial Columbine is ruled by Venus. It grows wild in rugged mountain regions -- it  is the state flower of Colorado -- and so it represents resolution, caution, and courage, while it warns against haste or folly, for in the mountains the paths are narrow and a foolish misstep may prove fatal. Columbines come in several colours, subtly affecting their meanings when given as a gift. The Purplish-Blue Columbine symbolizes fortitude, ascension, and rugged endurance. The Pink Columbine symbolizes fortitude, temperance, and prudence.   


File:Coreopsis.jpg|The Coreopsis is a symbol of happiness, and when presented in a bouquet, its meaning is "Always Cheerful." Like other yellow members of the large Daisy or Aster family, it is associated with the Sun's life-giving solar energy, which warms and stimulates us, Furthermore, because it resembles a golden con, it also symbolizes wealth and prosperity. In the end, whether your joy comes from the ornamental beauty of nature's golden light, or the prospect of holding many coins, the Coreopsis conveys an sunny mood and foretells a brighter day to come.  
File:Coreopsis.jpg|The Coreopsis is a symbol of happiness, and when presented in a bouquet, its meaning is "Always Cheerful." Like other yellow members of the large Daisy or Aster family, it is associated with the Sun's life-giving solar energy, which warms and stimulates us, Furthermore, because it resembles a golden con, it also symbolizes wealth and prosperity. In the end, whether your joy comes from the ornamental beauty of nature's golden light, or the prospect of holding many coins, the Coreopsis conveys an sunny mood and foretells a brighter day to come.
 
File:Coriander.jpg|Coriander is a culinary herb related to Parsley, and is therefore also known as Chinese Parsley. It has aromatic seeds and unusually fragrant leaves, the latter also known as Cilantro. Due to genetic variation, some people find the scent of fresh Coriander leaves compellingly attractive, while to a minority it "tastes like soap." Because those who dislike it are vocal in their distaste, some American Chinese and Mexican restaurants have replaced Cilantro with Parsley in their recipes, rendering their food both bland and bitter. Coriander symbolizes "Hidden Worth or Merit."


File:Cornflower.jpg|The blue Cornflower or Bachelor's Button looks upward to see the blue sky, and thus it symbolizes anticipation and hope for the future. It is a member of the large Daisy or Aster family, and it lends a charming rustic quality to a bouquet of wildflowers given by an unmarried man to the one he favours in romance. As a blue flower, the Bachelor's Button is also one of many similarly-hued blossoms that represent a peaceful and modest home where contentment reigns — which is exactly what the bachelor wants when it comes time to marry and settle down.   
File:Cornflower.jpg|The blue Cornflower or Bachelor's Button looks upward to see the blue sky, and thus it symbolizes anticipation and hope for the future. It is a member of the large Daisy or Aster family, and it lends a charming rustic quality to a bouquet of wildflowers given by an unmarried man to the one he favours in romance. As a blue flower, the Bachelor's Button is also one of many similarly-hued blossoms that represent a peaceful and modest home where contentment reigns — which is exactly what the bachelor wants when it comes time to marry and settle down.   
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File:Pansy.jpg|The Pansy is a flower whose very name means "thought." As such, it is a symbol of fond memories, kindly sympathy, introspection, and reverie. The pensive Pansy is also the symbol of the Freethought Movement, whose members have declared its meaning to be "memories, loving thoughts, and souvenirs." A member of the often-shy Violet family, the robust Pansy holds its flowers up for all to see. The cute markings on the flowers resemble a monkey's face, and many a pretty Pansy has been kept in a book of poems as a pressed flower, a memento of a happy day.     
File:Pansy.jpg|The Pansy is a flower whose very name means "thought." As such, it is a symbol of fond memories, kindly sympathy, introspection, and reverie. The pensive Pansy is also the symbol of the Freethought Movement, whose members have declared its meaning to be "memories, loving thoughts, and souvenirs." A member of the often-shy Violet family, the robust Pansy holds its flowers up for all to see. The cute markings on the flowers resemble a monkey's face, and many a pretty Pansy has been kept in a book of poems as a pressed flower, a memento of a happy day.     


File:Peony-Pink.jpg|The Peony is a hardy shrub which produces yearly crops of showy, multi-petalled flowers. The blossoms are mildly fragrant, carrying hints of Rose, Citrus, Carnation, or Jasmine, depending on the variety -- but the fragrance is evanescent and we instead admire the longevity of the Peony plant, reliably blooming year after year, with a lifespan longer than most human beings. This combination of large flowers and hardiness has given the Peony the symbolism of a long and joyous life, albeit, in the case of the Pink Peony, with a hint of sexual scandal.
File:Peony-Pink.jpg|The Peony is a hardy shrub which produces yearly crops of showy, multi-petalled flowers. The blossoms are mildly fragrant, carrying hints of Rose, Citrus, Carnation, or Jasmine, depending on the variety -- but the fragrance is evanescent and we instead admire the longevity of the Peony plant, reliably blooming year after year, with a lifespan longer than most human beings. This combination of large flowers and hardiness has given the Peony the symbolism of a Long, Healthy, and Joyous Life, albeit, in the case of the Pink Peony, with a hint of Sexual Scandal.
 
File:Peony-White.jpg|The Peony is among the longest-lived flowering plants in the garden. Native to the Northern Temperate zones, and reliably hardy in much of North America, it requires a period of Winter chilling in order to bloom. Various species of Peony have come to us from Asia, Europe, and the Western United States, and the flower's cultural importance in Asia certainly influenced the Victorian Language of Flowers, for with its long lifespan the Peony symbolizes Longevity and Health, and the White Peony additionally connotes Purity, Virginity, and Bashfulness.  


File:Periwinkle.jpg|Periwinkle leaves and flowers have long been reputed to enhance conjugal felicity, pleasure, and happiness among married couples and those who share a home. This belief seems to have been based on the way that the Periwinkle twines and clings to walls in a loving, tender way and displays its leaves in perfect pairs, all the way along the stem. The blue flowers of the Periwinkle are also said to be symbolic of spiritual peace and harmony, and to improve marital relations, ensure fidelity, put an end to domestic disputes, and soothe away all family troubles.
File:Periwinkle.jpg|Periwinkle leaves and flowers have long been reputed to enhance conjugal felicity, pleasure, and happiness among married couples and those who share a home. This belief seems to have been based on the way that the Periwinkle twines and clings to walls in a loving, tender way and displays its leaves in perfect pairs, all the way along the stem. The blue flowers of the Periwinkle are also said to be symbolic of spiritual peace and harmony, and to improve marital relations, ensure fidelity, put an end to domestic disputes, and soothe away all family troubles.
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File:Southernwood.jpg|Southernwood's grey-green, fern-like leaves emit a sweet, lemony-camphor aroma when crushed. It is an Artemisia, related to Wormwood and Mugwort, in the Daisy or Aster family. Like other Artemisias, it contains thujone, a compound that eliminates pinworms, roundworms and tapeworms but, if taken to excess, is neurotoxic, convulsant, and hallucinogenic. In the past, Southernwood was considered an antidote to poisons as well as to spider, scorpion, and snake bites. When grown in the yard it symbolizes Protection, Love, and Marital Constancy.
File:Southernwood.jpg|Southernwood's grey-green, fern-like leaves emit a sweet, lemony-camphor aroma when crushed. It is an Artemisia, related to Wormwood and Mugwort, in the Daisy or Aster family. Like other Artemisias, it contains thujone, a compound that eliminates pinworms, roundworms and tapeworms but, if taken to excess, is neurotoxic, convulsant, and hallucinogenic. In the past, Southernwood was considered an antidote to poisons as well as to spider, scorpion, and snake bites. When grown in the yard it symbolizes Protection, Love, and Marital Constancy.
File:Stephanotis.jpg|Stephanotis is a genus of woody, evergreen tropical vines which bear clusters of beautifully scented tubular white flowers. Native to Africa, Madagascar, and the Middle-East, they easily reach ten feet in length, but when grown domestically, they are trained onto wire hoops to limit their size. Some call them Madagascar Jasmine, but they are actually members of the Dogbane family. Stephanotis means "suitable to wear as a crown" and an alternate name, Bridal Veil, tells of their symbolism: Happiness in Marriage, Desire to Travel, and a Honeymoon Abroad.


File:Sunflower.jpg|The Sunflower is a symbol of Optimism, Hope, and Renewal of Health, for it always turns its face to the Sun. A member of the Daisy or Aster family, it is notable for its tall habit of growth, golden flowers, and nutritious oil-bearing seeds, which are arrayed in a sacred whirling pattern known as the Fibonacci spiral. The Sunflower is the emblem of the National Spiritualist Association of Churches. Among the tarot cards, it is the flower held as a scepter by the powerful Queen of Wands, and also the flower that grows and blooms in the happy card of The Sun.
File:Sunflower.jpg|The Sunflower is a symbol of Optimism, Hope, and Renewal of Health, for it always turns its face to the Sun. A member of the Daisy or Aster family, it is notable for its tall habit of growth, golden flowers, and nutritious oil-bearing seeds, which are arrayed in a sacred whirling pattern known as the Fibonacci spiral. The Sunflower is the emblem of the National Spiritualist Association of Churches. Among the tarot cards, it is the flower held as a scepter by the powerful Queen of Wands, and also the flower that grows and blooms in the happy card of The Sun.
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File:Violet.jpg|The Violet, which hides its flowers close to the ground under heart-shaped leaves, is a symbol of true love, modesty, humility, innocence, faith, spirituality, and mysticism.  Because the Violet is closely related to the Pansy, it is also a symbol of thoughtful remembrance. The fragrance of the Violet is very lovely and persistent, and wearing a cluster of violets pinned to the bosom is a way of surrounding yourself with rare, exotic perfume. The Violet is associated with the months of February and March, the zodiacal sign of Pisces, and the planet Jupiter.
File:Violet.jpg|The Violet, which hides its flowers close to the ground under heart-shaped leaves, is a symbol of true love, modesty, humility, innocence, faith, spirituality, and mysticism.  Because the Violet is closely related to the Pansy, it is also a symbol of thoughtful remembrance. The fragrance of the Violet is very lovely and persistent, and wearing a cluster of violets pinned to the bosom is a way of surrounding yourself with rare, exotic perfume. The Violet is associated with the months of February and March, the zodiacal sign of Pisces, and the planet Jupiter.


File:Water-Lily.jpg|The Water Lily is a symbol of purity, hope, birth, wellness, enlightenment, and peace. Cultures all around the world associate Water Lilies with gods, goddesses, meditation, and spirituality, and it also appears in the tarot cards for the Ace of Cups and the Page of Cups. Another name for the Water Lily is the Lotus, and the plant's habit of growth, rooted on the bottom of ponds, but sending its leaves and flowers aloft to reach the light of the Sun, has given to the saying, "Out of the mud springs the Lotus," implying that Spirit is free from earthly encumbrances.
File:Water-Lily.jpg|The Water Lily is a symbol of purity, hope, birth, wellness, enlightenment, and peace. Cultures all around the world associate Water Lilies with gods, goddesses, meditation, and spirituality, and it also appears in the tarot cards for the Ace of Cups and the Page of Cups. Another name for the Water Lily is the Lotus, and the plant's habit of growth, rooted on the bottom of ponds, but sending its leaves and flowers aloft to reach the light of the Sun, gives rise to the saying, "Out of the mud springs the Lotus," implying that Spirit is free from earthly encumbrances.


File:Willow.jpg|The Willow, especially the Weeping Willow, if given in a bouquet, is a symbol of the sadness and the sorrow of unrequited love. When planted by a grave, it represents the hope that the deceased will be remembered with regret, for as an old song goes, "Bury me beneath the Willow, under the Weeping Willow Tree, so he may know where I am sleeping, and perhaps he will weep for me." Yet, in a strange inversion, this Lunar tree, which conveys so much grief, is also symbolic of the eventual ease of pain, for Willows are medical analgesics, and have the power to heal.
File:Willow.jpg|The Willow, especially the Weeping Willow, if given in a bouquet, is a symbol of the sadness and the sorrow of unrequited love. When planted by a grave, it represents the hope that the deceased will be remembered with regret, for as an old song goes, "Bury me beneath the Willow, under the Weeping Willow Tree, so he may know where I am sleeping, and perhaps he will weep for me." Yet, in a strange inversion, this Lunar tree, which conveys so much grief, is also symbolic of the eventual ease of pain, for Willows are medical analgesics, and have the power to heal.
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File:Yarrow-White.jpg|Common White Yarrow or Milfoil, a member of the Aster family, has been given the Latin name Achillea millefolium, the "thousand-leaved" flower of the ancient Greek war hero Achilles. Each leaf is so finely divided that the plant bears thousands of leaflets and its association with Achilles is born out by its medical use as a battlefield vulnary, for which reason it is also known as Soldier's Wound-Wort. Thus Yarrow symbolizes courage, bravery, and endurance. In Chinese folk magic a bundle of 50 Yarrow stalks is used to cast fortunes with the I Ching or Book of Changes.  
File:Yarrow-White.jpg|Common White Yarrow or Milfoil, a member of the Aster family, has been given the Latin name Achillea millefolium, the "thousand-leaved" flower of the ancient Greek war hero Achilles. Each leaf is so finely divided that the plant bears thousands of leaflets and its association with Achilles is born out by its medical use as a battlefield vulnary, for which reason it is also known as Soldier's Wound-Wort. Thus Yarrow symbolizes courage, bravery, and endurance. In Chinese folk magic a bundle of 50 Yarrow stalks is used to cast fortunes with the I Ching or Book of Changes.  
File:Zinnia.jpg|The name Zinnia refers to a genus of closely-related flowers in the Daisy family, native from the American Southwest to South America, and most diverse in Mexico. Their flower forms range from single and semi-double to fully double, and their colours include chartreuse, cream, yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple. These frost-sensitive annuals are often planted from seed as mixed varieties to produce vibrant multi-coloured bouquets which, in the Victorian Language of Flowers, convey "Thoughts of an Absent Friend," "Lasting Affection," and "Daily Remembrance."


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The Floral Oracle, Part One
The Floral Oracle, Part Two
The Floral Oracle, Part Three
The Floral Oracle, Part Four

The Floral Oracle began as four installments of "Your Wate and Fate," My Patreon supporters had access to the work a year before the public.

  • Part One: Patreon Release Date: September 7th, 2022
  • Part One: Public Release Date: September 7th, 2023.
  • Part Two: Patreon Release Date: September 14th, 2022
  • Part Two: Public Release Date: September 14th, 2023.
  • Part Three: Patreon Release Date: November 7th, 2022
  • Part Three: Public Release Date: November 7th, 2023.
  • Part Four: Patreon Release Date: November 14th, 2022
  • Part Four: Public Release Date: November 14th, 2023.

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Floriography or The Language of Flowers

Hi, this is cat. As many of you know, nagasiva and i have been producing mini-ads that announce when i am online at HoodooPsychics.com.

(Wait. Stop. If you don't know about HoodooPsychics.com, it is the coolest psychic line on the internet. Go to HoodooPsychics.com right now and check it out. If you go to the Hoodoo Psychics Facebook page at facebook.com/hoodoopsychics and like it, you can sign up for a FREE PSYCHIC READING GIVEAWAY every Monday, and if you win, you can pick any HoodooPsychics.com reader you want, including me!)

Okay, so starting in October 2020, i made a commitment to go live on HoodooPsychics.com once a week. To let people know when i was available, i wrote, and siva photoshopped, one entry of floral symbolism each week, to fit the Facebook, and Lucky Mojo Forum formats. For research, i consulted my collection of antique 19th century floriography books and early 20th century postcards on the Language of Flowers. This is an unusual project for us, since i am doing the writing and he is producing the art. Through these ads we were able to give folks a taste of floriography and to promote my reading career at the same time.

In January 2021 i started an Instagram account. In November 2021 i decided to go live on HoodooPsychics.com twice a week, and also to redesign the flower photos to fit the squarish Instagram format. The vertical Facebook images were reconfigured, and some new flower texts and images were added. As it has turned out, Instagram hasn't done much for me -- 90% of my followers and friends find me through Facebook, the Lucky Mojo Forum, and our weekly radio show. The only good thing about IG is that cute little squarish layout, like an endless run of nine-patch quilt blocks.

By September 2022, we had more than 90 flowers and their meanings completed. It was while working on the latest week's text that i suddenly had the desire to publish the whole lot as a stand-alone project. I realized that if i took the HoodooPsychics.com advertisement material off the image and simply ran the name of the flower and a few keywords, followed by the informative text, i would have produced a teaching tool and fortune telling device in one item. We released these text and image blocks via my Patreon account in September and November 2022 in four weekly installments -- a total of more than 90 different flowers and texts in all.

In April 2023, i introduced my ongoing work on Floriography to the public with a tutorial on the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour. Tune in online to listen: Floriography with Catherine Yronwode



From September through November 2023, the four Patreon pages were compiled into one page and released to the general public -- with our deepest thanks to the Patrons who made this project financially feasible. Beginning in October 2023, i increased my office hours at Hoodoo Psychics to include Mondays, which allowed us to add a new flower and its meaning every week. These new entries and their texts are uploaded to this web page on a weekly basis.

In February 2024, we finally reached the goal of 104 flowers -- a pair of colour-matched flowers for every Friday and Saturday for a full year -- and we had gotten 2,000 views of this page. My Monday readings, with their new flowers, were well accepted by my clients, and i began reading 7 days a week at Hoodoo Psychics, although not every day was advertised with Floral Oracle placards, and you had to go to the HP website itself to see if i was on the line.

In June 2024 we had 120 different flowers online and 7,000 views of this page. That's when we got "discovered" by the internet -- because by October 2024, we had 140 flowers in the collection and had received more than 23,300 views of this page!

Planning ahead, when we complete 156 flowers, perhaps in February 2025, my Monday reading advertisement sequence will be filled for a full year and we will begin adding flowers for another weekday, perhaps Tuesdays. And after that cycle of 52 is completed, we will add flowers for Wednesdays, Thursdays, and so on.

How many Floral Oracle flowers will there be? Well, my collection of Victorian Floriography books tells me that we have many, many more flowers to choose from. If we decide to commit to seven flowers per week and multiply that times 52 weeks in a year, the total will be 364 flowers. God willing, i will still be doing psychic readings and we will get there in February 2030 if we fund the remainder of the project only via my callers at Hoodoo Psychics -- however, to speed things along, i think i may do another dip or two into Patreon funding, to complete the project before my 80th birthday in 2027. We shall see.

A Symbolic Bouquet of Meaningful Blossoms

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http://forum.luckymojo.com/your-wate-and-fate-t93995.html

Thank you.

catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
Your Wate and Fate


Special thanks to my dear husband and creative partner nagasiva yronwode for illustrations, scans, and clean-ups.