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1. When and why charge the rose? |
The rose of Jericho is not just a plant that reacts to water. It is a receptive magical tool, capable of receiving and carrying a clear intention. Its gradual opening is not just a natural phenomenon. It becomes a visible manifestation of a wish, a commitment, or a call. Charging it means giving it a direction, a momentum, a meaning. And this gesture gives your ritual a silent but powerful depth.
1. When and why charge the rose?
You charge the rose before or during its opening. You can do this as soon as you place it in water, or when it begins to unfold. The important thing is that your intention is clear, set, and stable. You are not trying to ask for everything. You offer a simple, sincere, living message.
Charging the rose allows you to give an invisible shape to your ritual: attract energy, support a transition, open a path, dissolve a blockage, protect a place, or bless a bond.
2. How to set an intention in the rose?
You can first breathe silently for a few moments, with your hands around the plant. You look at it. You feel the water touching its roots. And you say a phrase. Not a vague wish. A direct phrase, formulated as an act: “I open myself to…”, “I bless…”, “I release…”, “I protect…”, “I prepare…”.
You can write this phrase on a piece of paper, roll it up and place it under or beside the container. You can also talk to the rose, softly, as you would to an ally. This is not a prayer. It is an energetic contract.
If you wish, you can place a symbolic object in the rose while it opens: a coin, a stone, a small image, a lock of hair. This object then becomes the bearer of the intention. It acts as a witness to the magical work.
3. How to know if the rose has received the intention?
You don’t need spectacular signs. The way the rose opens, the speed, the fluidity of the movement, the atmosphere in the room… all this indicates if the connection is active. If the water remains clear, if the plant opens regularly, it means the message is flowing.
You can renew the intention daily by changing the water, or let it work silently. Once the ritual is complete, you thank, remove the rose, let it dry, and you can keep the charged object on your altar or in a sacred space.
Charging a rose of Jericho is placing an invisible word into the living. It is entrusting a plant with what your mind alone can no longer carry. And in this dialogue, your intention takes root.
























































































































































































































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