
AbstractThis autobiographical phenomenological study explores a series of spiritual micro experiences derived from the author’s encounters with rare four and six petal frangipani flowers during morning jogging and Zhikr practices. Although these flowers are biologically classified as morphological anomalies, their presence became deeply meaningful within the author’s lived experience, emerging as gentle signs of divine attention and emotional resonance. Through phenomenology, semiotics, narrative inquiry, and applied linguistics, this work examines how ordinary events can evolve into profound existential reflections when interpreted through embodied awareness, cultural symbolism, and spiritual consciousness. The analysis reveals that the flowers function as interpretive symbols that mirror personal fatigue, resilience, and hope, serving as a form of nonverbal communication that softens psychological burdens while reaffirming inner strength. The study highlights how spiritual meaning making, particularly among women navigating heavy life responsibilities, can arise from subtle encounters with nature, contributing to emotional regulation, self understanding, and spiritual well being. Ultimately, the narrative demonstrates that even the smallest natural signs may carry trans-formative illumination when read through an open heart and reflective awareness. Keywords: phenomenological study; spiritual micro experiences;silent jogging; semiotics; applied linguistics
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