FOR MENTAL : For the realization that the future is healed now.
For lovers, those who rebel against authority and find it difficult to get on well with others.
For those who have a low-esteem or a poor grade in school, especially in philosophy. The individual might also be an agnostic. It stimulates a sense of practicality and mental clarity.
Replaces feeling of alienation with diplomacy.
Helps you to find peace in your environment.
For those who cannot face the day ahead, it gives strength of mind to over-come all kinds of negativity.
For those going through great suffering from painful, debilitating diseases.
For those who only come alive as dusk falls, finding it hard to communicate during the day because they are drained by the hum drum way of life.
For calming the nerves and soothing emotional problems.
FOR PHYSICAL : They may be prone to accidents such as bone fractures due to weakness in skeletal structure.
Eases bursitis and cartilage, bone tender disease.
It can also be utilized to improve the sense of smell, nervousness and congestion.
It increases awareness of innate famininity and the wisdom that this brings.
It is excellent for stress relief and is uplifting during times of lethargy.
In the language of flowers white jasmine symbolizes deep affection, happiness and elegance.
It stimulates the brain, increases perception and allows the mind to grasp deep questions about the essence of all life and our purpose on this planet.
For loss of your soul’s purpose or a misunderstanding of it and lack of ambition towards it’s realization.
In China Jasmine has been a symbol of feminine sweetness and beauty, and Indian Jasmine a scared flower, known as ‘moonlight of the grove’ and is traditionally woven into bridal wreathes, and is worn as scented ornaments by women.
The flower oil has been a favourite scent and hair oil of Indian women. Jasmine is held scared to Vishnu and Indira.
In Ayurveda jasmine is used for calming the nerves and soothing emotional problems, relieving period pain, P.M.S. and tension related headaches.
This essence is to ease diseases associated with mucus problems such as lung congestion, especially during pneumonia or a common cold.
It dissolves and discharges viruses, eliminates excessive acidity, and removes toxins from the digestive tract, particularly the colon.
Cures diseases associated with protein deficiency like hypoglycemia, and is good for vegetarian people.
The astringent properties of the flowers treat inflamed eyes and skin, and as gargles and mouthwashes relieve sore throats and mouth ulcers.
Jasmine is recommended for people with problems of excess mucus clogging the nose, respiratory tract, throat and chest and causing a feeling of cloudiness and sluggishness.
It is widely known as an aphrodisiac.
Jasmine’s antiseptic properties are useful for treating a range of infections including respiratory infections and problems in the genitor urinary system, including cystitis.
Excellent for pneumonia, bursitis and cartilage, bone tender disease calming the nerves, sense of smell, uterine tonic, which can help with menstrual cramp and disorders of the uterus.
Are used to treat conditions as diverse as liver cirrhosis and headaches.
Its pain-relieving properties add to strengthen contractions during childbirth.
It is also believed to strengthen male sex organs and oil as a massage has been used for prostate problems.
Oil is relaxing and its antidepressant effect helps to clear postnatal depression with massage.
Jasmine clears the passageways in the head and promotes mental clarity.
It brings acceptance and transformation of suffering into positive love, kindness, and sensitivity to others. Relieves the burden of fear, nightmares and pain.