THE jasmine Oil ORACLE CARD || THE MODERN GODDESS ORACLE DECK

A window to your shadow side and a path to love.

Jasmine oil is one of the witchiest oils out there. It’s associated with the moon because jasmine is a flower that blooms at night. In magic, it’s also known for strengthening the voice of your inner wisdom, healing emotional wounds through shadow work, and triggering a spiritual awakening.

For goddesses who are looking for a soul mate or twin flame, jasmine oil is perfect for calling that special someone who relates on every level.

If you draw the Jasmine card, you could be in for quite the magical adventure. Perhaps you’re being called to follow a path and you have no idea where it leads. Still, something is guiding you along. You can choose to stay where you are, or you can venture out and blindly follow the rich, mysterious scent of jasmine as it leads you down a shadowy, winding road.

The darkness of night is scary because it can hide all kinds of surprises, good and bad. It’s the fear of the unknown that often stops people from straying too far out of their comfort zone.

What if you meet a ghost from your past who reminds you of a painful memory that you’ve worked so hard to keep buried?

You may, Goddess. Shadow work can reveal all kinds of emotional wounding. But what if your ghost of the past is guarding the hidden treasure that was stolen from you years ago?

Abundance, power, love, and peace may be waiting for you if you shine your light in the darkness, making those ghosts disappear for good.

Practical Magic for the Modern Goddess

Diffusing this oil on the night of the full moon can bring thoughts, fears, and memories from your subconscious to the surface. You can also add a couple drops of jasmine to a ritual bath along with a handful of rose petals to call in your twin flame. Anoint purple candles with jasmine oil to open your mind to any spiritual messages from your intuition, spirit guides, soul mate, twin flame, or whatever higher power you believe in.

Jasmine oil pairs well with rose oil, lemon oil, and orange oil.

Note: Undiluted jasmine oil can be harmful if it gets on your skin. Some oils should not be used around pregnant women or people with other health conditions, so check with a doctor before using essential oils. Be aware that any oil, and jasmine in particular, can trigger allergic reactions.