The Enigma of Valentine's Day: From Agony to Ecstasy
The effects and symbolism of red are intriguing and paradoxical -just like love. There is a reason the color is used for stop signs and to denote danger; but also used to represent love and passion as well. Throughout numerous ancient traditions of the east, the heart chakra is associated with the color red; drawing an interesting parallel to our western tradition of celebrating Valentine’s Day with red hearts. My favorite Valentine’s Day legend is about St Valentine, a bishop who would secretly marry Roman soldiers to the women they loved- even though it was forbidden by the Roman Empire.
"To love is to risk, therefore to love is to be brave"
- Unknown quote
Share the Joy, Join the Movement
St Valentine paid the ultimate price for his belief in love. He was persecuted in the third century. The belief in love can lead you to be bold and daring. I guess we may all feel like love may lead us to dangerous territories at some point; but in my opinion the potential gain is totally worth the risk. To celebrate St. Valentine and the freedom of love we have today, I choose to wear this lustrous, red leather trench coat by Burberry. By wearing red, you raise yourself to a level of high visibility.
In this coat, I embrace all of the thrilling elements that love and Valentine's Day may bring - the danger and vulnerability- the spirituality and the sensuality - the agony and ecstasy. If you love someone, Go for it! Be red! Be the color of fire and love! Don’t let fear get in the way! Make this day count!