Jasmine
Jasminum officinale
“Jasmine softens the night: it calls love closer, awakens desire, and opens the heart without fear.”
-WickedOverview
Jasmine is a fragrant flowering vine native to parts of Asia and the Mediterranean. Its delicate white blossoms release their scent most strongly at night, giving the plant a long-standing association with moonlight, intimacy, and emotional depth.
In practical tradition, Jasmine is valued for its calming aroma and use in teas and perfumery. Energetically, it carries a gentle yet magnetic current that draws connection, affection, and sensual awareness.
In witchcraft, Jasmine is used for love work, attraction, prophetic dreams, self-love, and emotional healing. It is chosen when the goal is vulnerability without weakness and desire without chaos.
Correspondences
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Jasmine in Witchcraft
Good for
Love spells, attraction, dream work, self-love, sensual confidence, emotional healing
Protects Against
Emotional numbness, fear of intimacy, blocked desire, self-rejection
Natural Remedies
Aromatic relaxation support, calming teas, traditional use in stress relief blends
Magickal Tips
Jasmine works best in quiet spaces and evening rituals.
Use it in love spell jars or sachets when the goal is emotional closeness rather than surface attraction.
For dream work, place dried Jasmine beneath your pillow and set an intention for clear emotional insight.
Pair with Heart Chakra focus for forgiveness and openness, or Sacral Chakra focus for sensual empowerment.
Ways to Work With Jasmine
Jasmine can be used as dried flowers, infused oil, incense, or tea. It is commonly incorporated into love blends, dream sachets, and beauty rituals.
Add Jasmine to ritual baths for emotional softening and romantic magnetism.
Burn as incense during evening meditation or lunar work to enhance intuition and deepen connection.
In Practice
Jasmine is a practical choice when you need gentle emotional openness rather than forceful change. It supports connection without urgency.
Work with it during relationship healing, self-love rituals, or when calling in intimacy that feels safe and aligned.
Folklore & Tradition
Jasmine has been associated with love, fertility, and sacred femininity across cultures. In parts of India and the Mediterranean, it is woven into garlands and worn as a symbol of devotion and celebration.
In modern witchcraft, Jasmine remains a staple in attraction and dream work. Its current is intimate and magnetic: open the heart, trust the night.
Constituents
Jasmine is known for containing aromatic compounds responsible for its distinctive fragrance. These compounds are commonly referenced in perfumery and calming preparations.
Common Constituents: Benzyl Acetate, Linalool, Indole, Volatile Oils

Warning
Jasmine essential oil should be diluted before topical use and may cause irritation in sensitive individuals. If pregnant, nursing, managing a condition, or taking medication, consult a qualified professional before ingesting or applying any herbal preparation. This grimoire is written for spiritual and educational purposes and is not medical advice.
