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"Fleur: A Celestial Rose Blooming in the Empyrean" In Paradiso, Canto 31, a saintly throng forms a resplendent rose celeste, radiating divine beauty and grace. Like royal crowns and scepters adorning majestic heads, Fleur stands as an ethereal symbol of regality and power. Just like Lennon & Yoko Ono's iconic bed-in for peace, Fleur invites us to embrace love and harmony amidst chaos. It reminds us that even in our vulnerability lies immense strength. Marilyn Monroe's unexpected football kick in 1957 mirrors Fleur's ability to surprise and challenge expectations. Both embody the spirit of breaking boundaries with audacity and confidence. Like the coat of arms for Marylebone in London, Fleur represents heritage and tradition while embracing modernity, and is a fusion of old-world charm with contemporary flair—a testament to its timeless allure. Amidst the bustling street scene in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales, Fleur stands out as a beacon of elegance amidst everyday life. Its presence adds color to mundane routines—inspiring dreams within passersby. Salvador Dali's surreal artistry finds kinship with Fleur's enchanting essence. Just as Dali defied conventions through his imaginative creations, so does Fleur captivate hearts by transcending ordinary perceptions. Pauline Baynes' depiction of St Joan resonates with Fleur’s embodiment of courage and resilience. Both inspire us to stand firm against adversity—to be unwavering champions for what we believe in. The Imperial State Crowns worn by George IV (1821), George II (1727), and George I (1714) mirror the grandeur bestowed upon those who wear them—an opulence echoed by Fleurs' captivating presence wherever it blooms. As vibrant as a scout hot air balloon soaring high above vast landscapes, Fleur represents the spirit of exploration and adventure.