Hibiscus Flower
Indoor Chinese rose is also hibiscus. It is also a flower of love. The flower is amazing in its properties and energy. We will tell you about hibiscus flower spiritual meaning.
The vitality of this plant is so great that experienced flower growers have long learned to use it: when one of your home plants has recently had a disease or has a painful appearance – put it next to hibiscus: it will help regain lost strength. A positive impact on the health and energy of the family is the most characteristic feature of the Chinese rose.
Almost the entire plant, except the root, can be used as food. Everyone knows that hibiscus can use to make pleasant tonic tea, but few people know that it can add fresh leaves to salad, stewed with meat, giving it special tenderness, and seeds can be fried and use as a spice for making soups.
Attracts other people’s positive feelings
The energy of hibiscus attracts other people’s positive feelings and helps those in the field of this amazing flower to open up and show their best. In India, hibiscus flowers are woven into wedding wreaths because this plant can store and protect the most tender feelings that arose between partners. Hibiscus, in many countries, is a flower symbolizing mercy, love, and friendship.
This flower endows with the finest, soft, smooth, warm energy. However, when circumstances so require, a plant can become strong and active.
In-office premises, the plant eliminates laziness, unwillingness to work, chronic fatigue, stress, and overwork—awakening people to work, to an active lifestyle.
In the house, hibiscus harmonizes the house’s energy field, smoothing the energy of aggression, gloom, painful and negative emotions. It, in a way, is the kind spirit of the house, which is also interesting for the house to have a clean atmosphere of love, kindness, joy, and happiness. However, in some countries, I call the Chinese rose “blood bread.”

– if the flowers on this plant do not bloom at the time of the year that they should, then soon someone will die in the house. If your hibiscus begins to wither and its foliage falls, someone in your family is seriously ill (possibly a disease without external manifestations). There is also a contradiction in signs. On the one hand, the Chinese rose is considered the flower of love and passion – if you start it at home, the hostess will not end up with fans. On the other hand, hibiscus is called a “husbandegon.”
Plant grows with a fiancée
If this plant grows with a fiancée, then family life will not work out, husbands will leave. Rumor has it that this flower uses in rituals of inducing a “crown of celibacy.” It turns out that hibiscus is a flower of passion and love (sex), a symbol of fidelity, radiates energy that pushes us to new ideas, helps us overcome stereotypes of thinking, a flower of purity and fidelity. And at the same time – a hubby-flower?
HIBISKUS (Hibiscus spp.)
Genus: female
Planet: Venus
Element: water
Magical powers: carnal passion, love, fortune-telling.
Magical use: A
a strong infusion prepares from the red hibiscus flowers, which they drink to excite carnal passion. For this very reason, it is forbidden for women to drink a drink in Egypt.
Used in incense and sacs
Hibiscus flowers are used in incense and sacs to attract love.
In tropical countries, wreaths are made of hibiscus for”
wedding ceremonies.” Sorcerers living on the island of Dobu in the western part of the Pacific Ocean guess with the help of a wooden dish where the water pours into which several hibiscus rose flowers are thrown.
Ayurveda calls this herb red herb Japa.
Japa is a Sanskrit term that means “repetition”: repetition of the Divine, of the Infinite, of divinity, of sacred words, of a mantra.
The Hibiscus flower indeed reinforces the state of holy meditation.
This flower also recognizes for destroying the spiritual and material obstacles that we can meet. And, thus it helps us to achieve our objectives, our way of Life (or Dharma ).
The Hibiscus flower uses to purify the physical and spiritual heart and to promote wisdom.
Hibiscus also serves as a refreshing drink to combat excess heat in summer.
It is also beneficial in kidney and fertility disorders (first and second chakra disorders).
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