Astral Health

Flowers That Attract Love



Here are some common flowers that are used to attract love to a home.


Apple Blossoms:  Drop freshly picked blossoms in your bath to draw the “bee” to the blossom. Carrying the blossoms on your person increases your popularity and charisma.
Frangipani:  Can be bought as an oil or commercial incense. The flowers are used to gain the confidence or trust of a person that you desire.
Hazel:  Two twigs tied together with a red ribbon are said to reconcile estranged lovers.
Jasmine:  Can be bought as incense, oil or perfume. The flowers are rare, but if you can find them they are sprinkled on the bed or stuffed in a pillow to ensure a successful seduction.
Lavender:  Kept as a plant in the home or stuffed inside a pillow, this sweet smelling herb is thought to straighten out marital problems and ensure fidelity.
Orange Blossoms: Used as oil, perfume, as a plant or sprinkled in a bath to attract a marriage proposal.
Myrtle:  A sprig of myrtle kept in the bedroom, on a mirror or hung above the bed is said to increase fertility.
Poppy Seeds: Stuffed in your lover’s pillow, it these are thought to make him or her dream of you.
Rosemary:  Used in every way, ingested, as incense, as oil and in a sachet, to bind two people together in a gentle loving manner.
Sweet Pea: An attraction flower. The plant is kept in the garden to attract friends and lovers. Bathing in the flowers is thought to increase popularity.
 
For more correspondences like this read my book Creating Love which is available on Amazon.
 

Love Attracting Bath Bombs



I was just looking at the Lush website and I am starting to think the company is run by a bunch of trailer trash wiccans who mix up cauldrons of goop with copies of Raymond Buckland’s The Magic in Food tucked under their arm. Anyhow the good thing about Lush is that they do use essential oils in their products. I notice that they have quite a few bath bombs on their site that formally fall into the category of love attracting baths especially in Wiccan magic.

 

For instance their demurely named Chelsea Garden bath bomb contains rose oil (love attracting), orange blossom (attracts marriage partners), poppy (hypnotizing), peony (attracts marriage partners ) and jasmine (an aphrodisiac.) If that isn’t a come-hither essential oil combo I don’t know what is! Their most erotic bath bomb is aptly named the Sex Bomb and contains jasmine (the aphrodisiac) jasmine (another aphrodisiac) and clary sage oil (which balances out female hormones so that you don’t get a headache and turn down any sexual advances!)

 

Other interesting love attracting Lush bath bombs include Romance in Stone (a combination of orange and rose oils to attract that happy go lucky kind of lover) and Think Pink! (which contains of all things –tonka beans that are used to compel men to bend to your will in many magickal rituals.)

You can buy these products on the Lush website or on Amazon.

 

Peace Be Still Sam

Real Gardenia Oil Is Not For Sale



Gardenia essential oil is one of the most powerful love attracting scents that is known to mankind. The waxy white flowers of the Gardenia shrub have an almost overwhelming fragrance and just a petal or two is so aromatic it is worth about $700 per ounce, which is way beyond the ordinary aromafiend’s budget. Therefore the gardenia oil that we commonly buy in stores is never real. It is completely synthetic and lacking in the aphrodisiac and euphoric qualities that are properties of the real thing. The second most expensive oil is probably rose attar.

The only real gardenia oil that is remotely affordable that is sold on the internet seems to be made by a company called victorie-inc and even that oil is infused in coconut oil. At least this type of oil would have some molecules in it that are capable of penetrating the limbic system and producing a truly beneficial mood altering effect. If I find a site that sells wholesale gardenia oil for an affordable price I will be sure to let you know in this space. In the meantime the stuff sold on is only six bucks but comparing the two is like comparing a bottle of apple cider vinegar to champagne.

Common commercial perfumes that are supposed to contain gardenia oil include Gardenia by Elizabeth Taylor, Gardenia Perfume by Chanel and Tuvache Gardenia Perfume. However the prices on these perfumes are so low it would be hard to convince anyone that they contain any real gardenia oil, only some kind of synthetic fragrance. Sam

 

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