Hibiscus - Herbs
Associations:
- Planet: Venus
- Crystals: Garnet, Ruby, Rose Quartz
- Gods/Goddesses: Aphrodite, Kali, Oshun
- Astrological Signs: Libra, Taurus, Scorpio
- Element: Water
- Chakras: Heart Chakra (love and passion), Sacral Chakra (creativity and sensuality)
- Deities: Love and Fertility Deities, Deities of Transformation
Description: Hibiscus, known for its vibrant red petals and tart flavor, embodies beauty, passion, and love, closely aligned with the planet Venus. Spiritually, Hibiscus is often used in spells and rituals related to love, passion, and attraction, bringing an invigorating energy that enhances sensuality and emotional expression. It is also a powerful tool for self-empowerment, as it encourages emotional release and transformative growth. With connections to deities like Aphrodite, Oshun, and Kali, Hibiscus supports both love rituals and transformative processes, allowing one to embrace beauty while undergoing deep changes. Crystals such as Garnet and Rose Quartz work well with Hibiscus to amplify its energies of love, creativity, and emotional openness. Astrologically aligned with Libra, Taurus, and Scorpio, Hibiscus promotes harmony, beauty, and the depth of emotional experience. Medicinally, Hibiscus is prized for its rich antioxidant properties, supporting cardiovascular health and aiding in blood pressure reduction. When brewed as a tea, Hibiscus has a tart, fruity flavor that refreshes the senses, providing hydration, boosting the immune system, and bringing balance to the body and emotions.
Ways to Use Hibiscus: Hibiscus can be used in a variety of ways to benefit from its magical and healing properties. Brew the petals into a tea for a refreshing, tangy drink that supports cardiovascular health, reduces inflammation, and boosts the immune system. Hibiscus can also be used in love spells or attraction rituals—add the dried petals to charm bags, use them to dress candles, or sprinkle them around your sacred space to draw in love and passion. Use Hibiscus in offerings to deities like Oshun or Aphrodite, who are associated with love, beauty, and fertility, to invoke their blessings. Its bold energy makes it suitable for transformative rituals—use it in spiritual baths to help release stagnant emotions or to inspire creativity and rejuvenation. Hibiscus petals can also be added to incense for use during meditation, invoking the energy of passion and encouraging deep emotional healing.
This herb is packaged in a home kitchen and is not inspected by the Department of
State Health Services or a local health department.
Package contains 1/2 oz. of herbs.