Worship Jasmine
Native to tropical Asia, jasmine has been cultivated for over 3,000 years, with records of its use dating back to ancient China, where it was considered a symbol of good fortune and prosperity. The flower's fragrance was highly prized, and jasmine-scented tea, incense, and perfume were popular among the aristocracy. As trade and cultural exchange flourished along the Silk Road, jasmine's popularity spread to other parts of Asia, including India, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
Whether used in worship, ritual, or simply as a gesture of love and appreciation, jasmine remains an enigmatic and alluring flower, weaving its way into the fabric of our lives, and inviting us to experience the mystical and sensual dimensions of human existence. worship jasmine
The Sacred Scent: Why We Worship Jasmine in Spiritual Traditions Native to tropical Asia, jasmine has been cultivated