Jasmine Flower (Jasminum spp.)
Organic
Energy: Feminine
Planet: Moon
Element: Water
Powers: Love, Money, Prophetic Dreams
Magical & Spiritual Uses
Jasmine is a flower of the night—soft, sensual, and quietly powerful. It is worked with for love drawing, attraction, emotional healing, and dream enhancement. Its lunar correspondence aligns it with intuition, romance, and the subtle currents of the heart.
In spiritual practice, jasmine may be added to love baths, dream pillows, or attraction sachets. It is often placed near the bed to encourage prophetic dreams or clarity through the dream state. Some traditions blend jasmine into money work when the goal is prosperity that flows through relationships, beauty, or creative gifts. Jasmine may also be offered on altars devoted to love, ancestors, or divine feminine energies. These uses are shared as cultural and historical context only.
Indigenous & Diasporic Context
Jasmine has deep roots across South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa. In India, jasmine (often called “mallika” or “mogra”) is woven into garlands for temple offerings, weddings, and devotional adornment. It is closely associated with love, purity, sensuality, and divine feminine energy in Hindu traditions.
In North African and Middle Eastern cultures, jasmine symbolizes love, hospitality, and blessing. Jasmine oil and floral waters are used in perfumery and personal adornment, especially for celebrations and rites of passage.
In parts of the African diaspora, particularly in Caribbean spiritual and cultural traditions, jasmine is associated with love, sweetness, and drawing gentle favor. Its fragrance is often linked with attraction, grace, and emotional magnetism.
Botanical & Herbal Context
Jasmine refers to several species within the Oleaceae family, most commonly Jasminum officinale and Jasminum sambac. These flowering vines or shrubs are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and are now cultivated widely in warm climates around the world.
The small, star-shaped flowers are intensely fragrant and typically harvested at night when their aroma is strongest. Jasmine is commonly blended with green tea but pairs beautifully with black and white teas as well. It is also infused into oils, hydrosols, and skincare preparations.
In perfumery, jasmine is considered a foundational floral note—rich, warm, and slightly indolic—often described as intoxicating and mood-lifting.
Organic herb. Sold unprepared. Curio only.
As with all herbs, there may be slight variations in size, color, texture, cut, aroma, or appearance due to natural growing conditions, seasonal differences, and processing methods.
Precautions
No known precautions.
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
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