From: jeckychai on
Talking with a friend of mine while we were on our weekend shopping
trips at a local herbarium and flower shop, we reminisced about the
good times when plants and flowers were used to express good things
such as love attraction. My female colleagues and I innocently
responded to the flirting with blushed faces and cute smiles. I'm
sorry to state a clichîSut? Oh Lord, how I miss those good old times!

My friend's mom used to sprinkle small leaves and pour plant baskets
around the apartment to bless the life of her family. Today, I've also
seen beautiful herbal blessing bottles for those of you who would
decide to buy all ready made rather than do it by your own. Some of
them have a tag explaining any of the following intentions: Devotion,
everlasting love, appreciation, or joy and happiness. My friend keeps
up with the tradition of recreating the free-spirited and green nature
inside the four blocks of her walls. For her, as for many women, it
expresses one's spiritual visions and feelings, and it is also a
wonderful reminder of one's dreams.

More than looking and smelling at flowers and plants, try to connect
your spiritual self with them. They have life, although very short,
but very powerful. In case that you are ignorant of their existence, I
am placing some plants and flowers names related with love, because as
a popular saying goes, love is all we need!?. So spreadit!

Aloe : Helps bring you a new lover.
Asphodel : Attracts new love.
Balm of Gilead : Good for new love when placed in red wine.
Beth Root : Brings money, love, and luck.
Betony Wood : Good for advances, purification, protection, love.
Blood Root : Love, protection, and purification.
Caraway : Passion.
Catnip : Cat magic, love, beauty, and happiness.
Cayenne : Fidelity, hex breaking, and

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