Flowers have the power to heal. In Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, flowers play a role in balancing yin and yang. The colors, fragrances, and shapes inherent in flowers also have very positive effects on human health. By utilizing the natural essence of floral aromas from nature, negative energy fields that are detrimental to the human body can be eliminated and transformed into positive energy fields, achieving the best results of mental clarity and good fortune as described by "Nine-Five Flying Dragon Ascends" (a term from the I Ching symbolizing great success and prosperity).
Flowers, like humans, possess spirituality. The key lies in the harmony of "qi" (energy), which originates from ancient Chinese philosophy - the "Yin-Yang and Five Elements Theory". According to this theory, all things in nature contain two elements: yin and yang, and only when they achieve balance does a thing reach its full potential.
By combining this way of thinking with flowers, taking into account their shape, fragrance, and placement direction, one can supplement the qi that has become unbalanced within the body or suppress excessive qi, thereby achieving therapeutic purposes. Moreover, flowers can be made into natural perfumes or essential oils to alleviate physical discomfort and improve relationships, leading to smoother careers and love lives.