Tori Squire

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Fresh jasmine really comes alive after dark, when it releases its intoxicating fragrance, which has led to it being called “Queen of the Night” and having lunar associations. The dried flowers can be used in incense blends, teas, and mojo bags, while jasmine essential oil is the star of the show in baths, perfumes, and potions. Many modern witches have come to see jasmine as a Neptunian, rather than lunar, flower because of its incredible powers of divination, psychic development, and dream magic.
Green Witchcraft: A Practical Guide to Discovering the Magic of Plants, Herbs, Crystals, and Beyond
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