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Cody's Eye Cloud Talking.
See the Cross.
Rising from the mud:
The lotus flower grows in murky water, which can be seen as a metaphor for sin or the darkness of the world, while the blooming flower represents overcoming these challenges and achieving spiritual purity.
The lotus flower has many other symbolic meanings in different religions and cultures:
Buddhism
The lotus flower symbolizes purity, spiritual awakening, and faithfulness. It also represents the purity of the body, speech, and mind.
Hinduism
The lotus flower symbolizes beauty, fertility, purity, prosperity, and eternity. It is associated with the goddesses Lakshmi and Vishnu.
Ancient Egypt
The lotus flower symbolizes rebirth and regeneration, and is associated with the sun and creation.
The lotus flower significance in Christianity is often analogized to the teachings of Jesus, the religious leaders revered in this doctrine. As the lotus flower shoots up to display its flower, it represents the resurrection of Jesus.
See how the Cross of light "shoot's up"- MATCH to REALITY.