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Handcrafted Abramelin Oil – A Traditional Ceremonial Blend Honoring Occult Legacy
This potent, hand-blended Abramelin oil follows a time-honored recipe rooted in ancient magickal tradition. Inspired by The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, a 15th-century grimoire said to have influenced some of the most prominent occultists of the modern era, this oil is meticulously prepared for use in consecration, ritual workings, and high ceremonial magick.
The original Abramelin formula was revived and adapted by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a founding member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. His translation brought this sacred oil into the hands of 19th-century magicians, including the infamous Aleister Crowley, who incorporated it into the Thelemic tradition and ritual practices such as the creation of the cakes of light. This version honors that lineage, with a nod to modern practitioners by substituting galangal for calamus—making it suitable for contemporary spiritual and dietary needs.
Crafted with pure olive oil, myrrh, cinnamon, and galangal essential oils, this blend is hand-charged with intent and tradition. Its rich, dark amber color reflects the generous inclusion of genuine myrrh—unlike cheaper imitations that appear pale and lack potency. The scent is warm, sweet, and spicy, evoking the sacred fire of transformation.
Apply directly to candles, ritual tools, or sacred objects for consecration. Due to the high concentration of cinnamon essential oil, we recommend diluting with additional olive oil before applying to the skin. Always test a small area first.
Important: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and do not ingest.
This potent, hand-blended Abramelin oil follows a time-honored recipe rooted in ancient magickal tradition. Inspired by The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, a 15th-century grimoire said to have influenced some of the most prominent occultists of the modern era, this oil is meticulously prepared for use in consecration, ritual workings, and high ceremonial magick.
The original Abramelin formula was revived and adapted by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a founding member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. His translation brought this sacred oil into the hands of 19th-century magicians, including the infamous Aleister Crowley, who incorporated it into the Thelemic tradition and ritual practices such as the creation of the cakes of light. This version honors that lineage, with a nod to modern practitioners by substituting galangal for calamus—making it suitable for contemporary spiritual and dietary needs.
Crafted with pure olive oil, myrrh, cinnamon, and galangal essential oils, this blend is hand-charged with intent and tradition. Its rich, dark amber color reflects the generous inclusion of genuine myrrh—unlike cheaper imitations that appear pale and lack potency. The scent is warm, sweet, and spicy, evoking the sacred fire of transformation.
Apply directly to candles, ritual tools, or sacred objects for consecration. Due to the high concentration of cinnamon essential oil, we recommend diluting with additional olive oil before applying to the skin. Always test a small area first.
Important: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and do not ingest.
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Handcrafted Abramelin Oil – A Traditional Ceremonial Blend Honoring Occult Legacy
This potent, hand-blended Abramelin oil follows a time-honored recipe rooted in ancient magickal tradition. Inspired by The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, a 15th-century grimoire said to have influenced some of the most prominent occultists of the modern era, this oil is meticulously prepared for use in consecration, ritual workings, and high ceremonial magick.
The original Abramelin formula was revived and adapted by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a founding member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. His translation brought this sacred oil into the hands of 19th-century magicians, including the infamous Aleister Crowley, who incorporated it into the Thelemic tradition and ritual practices such as the creation of the cakes of light. This version honors that lineage, with a nod to modern practitioners by substituting galangal for calamus—making it suitable for contemporary spiritual and dietary needs.
Crafted with pure olive oil, myrrh, cinnamon, and galangal essential oils, this blend is hand-charged with intent and tradition. Its rich, dark amber color reflects the generous inclusion of genuine myrrh—unlike cheaper imitations that appear pale and lack potency. The scent is warm, sweet, and spicy, evoking the sacred fire of transformation.
Apply directly to candles, ritual tools, or sacred objects for consecration. Due to the high concentration of cinnamon essential oil, we recommend diluting with additional olive oil before applying to the skin. Always test a small area first.
Important: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and do not ingest.
This potent, hand-blended Abramelin oil follows a time-honored recipe rooted in ancient magickal tradition. Inspired by The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, a 15th-century grimoire said to have influenced some of the most prominent occultists of the modern era, this oil is meticulously prepared for use in consecration, ritual workings, and high ceremonial magick.
The original Abramelin formula was revived and adapted by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a founding member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. His translation brought this sacred oil into the hands of 19th-century magicians, including the infamous Aleister Crowley, who incorporated it into the Thelemic tradition and ritual practices such as the creation of the cakes of light. This version honors that lineage, with a nod to modern practitioners by substituting galangal for calamus—making it suitable for contemporary spiritual and dietary needs.
Crafted with pure olive oil, myrrh, cinnamon, and galangal essential oils, this blend is hand-charged with intent and tradition. Its rich, dark amber color reflects the generous inclusion of genuine myrrh—unlike cheaper imitations that appear pale and lack potency. The scent is warm, sweet, and spicy, evoking the sacred fire of transformation.
Apply directly to candles, ritual tools, or sacred objects for consecration. Due to the high concentration of cinnamon essential oil, we recommend diluting with additional olive oil before applying to the skin. Always test a small area first.
Important: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and do not ingest.