The Symbolism of the Flower
Theosophical teachings compare the spiritual perfection of a Bodhisattva – someone who strives for enlightenment to help others – to a flower, the so-called Pāramitā flower:
The Life-Sap: The core of this path is compassion (the 'law of laws'), which functions as the life-sap flowing through the flower.
The Seven Petals: The flower itself consists of seven virtues (perfections), including charity, patience, harmony, and wisdom.


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