Aromatherapy: Advanced Magical Blends for Health

It should be noted that while there are many available therapeutic oils for treating various ailments, this can also be approached from a magical perspective. It is also important to note that those preparations included in the therapeutic formulary are not without merit to those who prefer to deal with illness magically. Through the use of sympathetic magic, the healing virtues of the therapeutic blends may be transferred to an individual through an outside medium, such as a candle or fith-fath (or so-called “voodoo doll”). Therefore, in undertaking the task of remedying an ailment through magical healing rites, it is strongly suggested that the therapeutic blends be considered for magical use as well as the applications for which they were originally designed.

In addition, there are many practitioners who combine the benefits of therapeutic aromatherapy with magical practices. Although one may perform a traditional magical rite of healing, the use of therapeutic massage or aromatherapy healing may be combined with that rite. It is a wise worker of the healing magics that takes advantage of all the possible benefits laid at his or her disposal.

Anger Fade (g)

rose (MA)
amber (MA)
gardenia (mi)
carnation (mi)
camphor! (T)

Background and use: This blend, although originally designed as a magical preparation, has since been proven a suitable preparation for therapeutic use through inhalation therapy.

As a magical blend, however, it was designed to be used as a single drop anointing application on the forehead (over the third eye).

Calming Oil (g)

rose (MA)
amber (MA)
gardenia (mi)
eucalyptus (T)

Background and use: This blend also may be used both magically and therapeutically in very much the same manner as Anger Fade, its predecessor. The major difference between the two preparations is that Anger Fade was developed to bring instantaneous results while Calming Oil is broader-based, intended for ongoing relief of stressful conditions.

Cleansing Oil (v)

lotus (MA)
frankincense! (MA)
amber (MA)
cedarwood (MA)

Background and use: Most traditions in magical practice have a cleansing or purifying blend in their arsenals. While these are often used for ritual cleansing, they may also be employed for the relief of non-specific ailments. They are not recommended so much for distinct illnesses but for a case of the blahs. A cleansing bath may be responsible for a major turnaround.

Hangover Oil (g)

juniper (MA)
rosemary! (mi)
lavender (mi)
orange! (mi)

Background and use: A specifically requested blend, this preparation was designed to be used when the festivities of the night before spill into the morning after. It should be especially effective in use as a bath treatment.

Healing (t)

cedarwood (MA)
carnation (MA)
pine (MA)
cypress (MA)

Background and use: A general application blend, this magical preparation may be used as an all-purpose healer in conjunction with any desired transmittal method—as an anointing oil for candles or talismans, a bath, or a personal oil.

Health Oil (t)

gardenia (MA)
carnation (mi)
rose (mi)
citronella! (T)

Background and use: Especially recommended for baths and candle magic.

No Drink (g)

juniper (MA)
myrrh! (MA)
lavender (mi)
rose (mi)
ylang ylang (mi)
rosemary! (mi)

Background and use: Often used in combination with a spiritual oil, confidence building oil, or a universal love type of blend, this scent was created to help those who are either prone to alcoholism or who just experience negative effects in their lives due to excessive alcohol consumption. Its purpose is to help the. individual to break free from a physical or mental dependency on the stimulus.

Rising Sun (g)

carnation (MA)
heliotrope (mi)
bergamot! (mi)
cinnamon! (T)
elderberry (T)

Background and use: Rising Sun was designed in response to an apparent need in the community. It is intended to bolster inner strength in men. As such, it is a confidence builder and a spiritual, mental, and physical strengthener—it brings out the highest virtues of manhood, including strength and honor. It acts almost as a tonic in revitalizing the spiritual and physical well-being.

Sun Glow Health Oil (g)

jasmine (MA)
honeysuckle (MA)
amber (MA)
orange! (MA)
elderberry (T)

Background and use: The origin of this particular oil was rooted in error. While preparing a totally different blend, some ingredients were mistakenly included in the mix. The resulting formula turned out to be a successful healing tool.
This was initially used as a chakra anointing oil to effect the process of restoring health. The woman who first used Sun Glow Health Oil was very happy with the results. Having a chronic condition that forced her to use a walker in order to have any mobility, after treating her chakra points with the remedy she was able to walk with only the use of a cane. Sometimes she could even do without this aid. The effects of the application offered her relief for several hours at a time.

Sun Glow Health Oil II (g)

hyacinth (MA)
elderberry (MA)
amber (MA)
orange! (MA)

Background and use: The request from this design originated from the same wo-man who first benefited from the use of Sun Glow Health Oil. After using the blend for several weeks and enjoying the benefits, she issued a challenge to produe a healing
blend that was stronger and more enduring. The resulting blend brought her daily uses down to one or two per day instead of one every three to five hours.

Waxing Moon (g)

carnation (MA)
amber (MA)
elderberry (MA)

Background and use: This is the female counterpart to Rising Sun. Often used as a personal anointing oil, it is intended to bring out the inner strength and beauty in women. With the fulfillment of womanhood virtues also comes increased energies and robust health.

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