Basil was regarded a king's herb in ancient times, thus only members of the aristocratic family may pick it. Basil is used in different ceremonies in magic to attract love and money. Basil was said to motivate men to achievement and urge them to attain their goals. Basil is related with Mars and Mercury, and therefore gathers their energy, inspiring new challenges and innovation. Basil is also said to have the ability to attract money.
Fig trees were among the first plants to be cultivated. Perhaps even the first. The Bible recalls the story of Adam and Eve, who felt guilty after eating the forbidden fruit and covered their nakedness with fig leaves. Since then, figs have been seen to represent a connection between the conscious and subconscious worlds, a sort of mediator between the two. The scent of figs is said to enhance clairvoyance and the capacity to listen to oneself. The aroma of figs is associated with conscious dreaming, intuition, and premonition in magical rituals.
Lavender: The fragrant and cleaning characteristics of lavender were highly esteemed by the ancient Greeks and Romans, who used it to produce calming baths. Patricians utilized lavender oil and incense to protect themselves from infections and epidemic illnesses. Lavender oil tinctures were used in traditional medicine to cure migraines, neurasthenia, rheumatism, and heart, blood vessel, and kidney disorders. Lavenders have long been used as a treatment for muscular and tooth problems. Lavenders were also often used as a laundry freshener. Lavender essential oil is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatory oils. It has a relaxing and soothing effect, relaxes muscles, relieves pains, and is one of the most effective anti-inflammatory oils. Lavenders also improve blood circulation, promote immunity, and are particularly effective in treating skin issues.
Mint: This aroma reduces neurological distress, restores vigor, and soothes spasms of the blood vessels in the brain. It also relieves dizziness, headaches, apathy, migraine, neurological stress, toothache, and purifies the air and freshens the breath. Spearmint has a favorable influence on human biological energy: it promotes interpersonal communication and relieves neurological stress. The scent of spearmint stimulates both the body and the mind, as well as increasing focus. It is also an excellent air freshener and mood enhancer.
Lily of the valley was employed in ceremonial magic to induce consciousness, tranquility, and cheerfulness, as well as to drive away gloomy thoughts and attract luck. Although lily of the valley is a very toxic and sometimes lethal plant, it has long been associated with fairies and elves as a sign of innocence and spiritual purity, spiritual rejuvenation and rebirth.
Pine: The perfume of pine may assist to reduce emotional, physical, and sexual frustration, as well as to cleanse the air. It has a good impact on the nerve system, alleviates neuralgia and stress symptoms, and increases mental activity. The scent of pine increases self-confidence and the capacity to make sound judgments.
Water lily: The water lily family's Latin name, Nymphaeaceae, is derived from the name of Greek nymphs who lived in lakes, rivers, and streams; so, water lilies contain a lot of water and moon energy. Water lilies represent serenity, cleanliness, spiritual radiance, and humility. Their perfume combats earthly lusts and comforts the spirit. The perfume of water lilies stimulates creativity and the capacity to imagine your goals during magical rituals.
Labdanum is utilized in magical or spiritual activities that involve protection, money, and respect. The smoky, sensuous aroma of labdanum has long been prized. Many of the artificial beards worn by Egyptian pharaohs in ancient times were manufactured precisely from the hair of goats that smelt of the mystical and regal perfume of labdanum. Some Bible scholars believe that the enigmatic labdanum was an essential component of sacred incense.
Opium: the aroma is chilly, resinous, acidic, and bitter, and it energizes and alerts. It wakes awareness, promotes conscious dreaming, establishes a link with one's own subconsciousness, evokes and draws up the most private ideas, aids in the understanding of profound difficulties by disclosing them, and aids in the analysis of causes and consequences of various events and circumstances.
Sandalwood: its scent harmonizes and relaxes, aids in the reduction of stress and tumult, is an excellent mood booster for persons suffering from depression, worries, and everyday issues, and aids in the treatment of nervous breakdowns or anxiety. Eastern cultures think that this perfume is particularly appealing to many deities, hence sandalwood incense is frequently used during meditation, and sandalwood is used to construct temples and statues of gods and prophets.
Vetiver: The nourishing and cooling vetiver oil settles the hot and hyperactive mind while also encouraging, strengthening, and inspiring all personalities. Vetivers restore a sense of healthy self and lessen the divide between matter and spirit for people who are weary from excessive cerebral exertion as well as those who have lost touch with their bodies. The scent of vetiver aids in rapid focus and concentration. Vetiver oil is also thought to be effective in treating sudden outbreaks of rage.