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The Specific Symptomatology
The Queen of the Night
The Fragrant Plant from Kashmir
The Woman's Medicine
Jasmine's Neuroendocrine Actions
Jasmine's Energetic Actions
The Specific Symptomatology
Distilling Jasmine's
effects into a single symptom picture, it becomes clear that the oil is
indicated for the type of individual that's deeply disconnected from
their unconscious self and from their body, senses and sexuality; that
lacks inner joy and emotional expression, and that presents a deep
insecurity and fear of life. Not only those with a strict moralistic
upbringing, but also victims of massive trauma, such as WW2
concentration camp survivors, here come to mind.
But we're
all survivors of trauma. Western culture has a deep need for Jasmine.
Our individual sensual repression and our social sensual deprivation in
the alienated Western lifestyle cry out for the sensuous euphoria that
Jasmine provides. The Queen of the Night can connect us to the feminine
source of life, presently stirring from a deep, unconscious sleep. Her
night-blooming pearls can lead us once again to the fragrant dawn for
which we yearn.
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