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Cody's Eye Cloud Talking With Lucy Realismo setting. . .
She brings the Fairy Thistle Awe. . .Courage, Bravery and Determination -
The purple thistle symbolizes a variety of meanings, including
protection, resilience, and defiance, largely due to its status as the national flower of Scotland. It also represents pride, strength, and a combination of pain and beauty, as the flower’s prickliness is offset by its vibrant color.
The pain part is the splotchy clouds of Christ being flogged until he was unrecognizable broken and beaten, that's what the clouds are showing.
"The fairy thistle" can refer to a few different things:
a character in a children's show, a mythical plant, or a type of fairy in folklore and fiction. It is most commonly a reference to Princess Holly Thistle from the children's show Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom, or the mythical "sprinting thistle" from the Disney Fairies series
Follow the Evolution of the LEAVES of the "TREE"-
The poinsettia symbolizes good cheer, success, and celebration, especially during the Christmas season, representing the Star of Bethlehem due to its star shape and the blood of Christ through its red leaves. It also has symbolism related to hope, peace, and rebirth. In an ancient Mexican legend, a gift of weeds from a poor child transformed into the first poinsettias, representing humility and miracles.
Christian symbolism The Poinsettia-
Star of Bethlehem: The star-shaped arrangement of the leaves is thought to represent the star that guided the wise men to Jesus.
Blood of Christ: The red leaves are seen as a symbol of the blood shed by Jesus.