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This is where any oils or incenses beginning with the letter A will go. |
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Abramelin Incense 2 parts Myrrh 1 part Wood Aloe a few drops Cinnamon oil Burn to contact spirits during rituals or as a simple consecration incense to sanctify the altor or magical tools. |
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Altar Incense 3 Parts Frankincense 3 Parts Cinnamon 1 Part Dragon's Blood 1 Part Saffron 2 Pinches Golden Amber Resin Mix all ingredients together. Use as a general altar incense. Best used outdoors.
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Attraction Incense 32 parts Wood Base 16 parts Olbanum 8 parts Sandalwood 4 parts Myrrh 8 parts Cinnamon 4 parts Orris Root Mix all ingredients together. A highly magnetic blend which is always used to draw only good spirits. Attracts love. Draws power, luck, love, money. ~ Author Unknown ~ |
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Angel/Archangel Incense or Oil Lavender Sandalwood Holy Water Spring Water Mix all ingredients together. Very potent, protects from evil spirits and overcomes hexes. Burn for general good luck. (Angel Oil: For love and invoking spirit's aid). Use the oil with pink candles to attract friendship; anoint your Astral candle for personal protection. |
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Essential Oils for Acne Acne is the inflammation caused by the sebaceous glands. For treatment create a blend of four drops each of bergamot, chamomile and cedarwood or four drops of lavender, three drops of cajeput, three drops of tea-tree and two drops of lemongrass added to 20 ml of sweet almond or grapeseed oil or unscented lotion. Massage the affected skin daily till you see the noticeable improvement. You can also apply neat lavender tea-tree directly to the pustules. |
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Apparition Incense (caution!) 3 parts Wood Aloe 2 parts Coriander 1 part Camphor 1 part Mugwort 1 part Flax 1 part Anise 1 part Cardamom 1 part Chicory 1 part Hemp Burn to cause apparitions to appear, if you really want this to happen. |
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Apollo Incense 4 parts Frankincense 2 parts Myrrh 2 parts Cinnamon 1 part Bay Burn during divination and healing rituals. |
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Aphrodite Incense 1 part Cinnamon 1 part Cedar a few drops Cyperess Oil Burn during rituals designed to attract love. |
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ATTUNEMENT TO SPIRIT WORLD 1/4 tsp ground Sandalwood Or - 1/2 tsp Sandalwood chips 1/4 tsp Balm of Gilead 1/8 tsp Sage |
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Aries Incense 2 parts Frankincense 1 part Juniper 3 drops Cedarwood oil Burn as a personal altar or household incense to increase your own powers. |
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essential oils for treating athlete's foot - tea tree 2 drops using a cotton ball apply
- lavender 1 drop between toes & to nails
also make a massage oil of these ingredients and apply to foot, especially toes... - tea tree 5 drops dilute in 1 teaspoon
- lemon 1 drop vegetable oil
also, these other oils can be used to treat athlete's foot - thyme
- lavender
- tagetes
- hyssop
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Astral Travel Oil 5 drops Sandalwood 1 drop Ylang-Ylang 1 drop Cinnamon Add these to the base oil as usual and mix. Anoint the stomach, wrists, back of the neck and forhead (but remember-these essential oils are added to a base). Lie down and visualize yourself astrally projecting. |
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Aries Oil 3 drops Frankincense 1 drop Ginger 1 drop Black Pepper 1 drop Petitgrain Wear as a personal oil to increase your own powers. Aquarius Oil 5 drops Lavender 1 drop Cypress 1 drop Patchouly Wear as a personal oil to increase your own powers. Anointing Oil 5 drops Sandalwood 3 drops Cedarwood 1 drop Orange 1 drop Lemon Use for general ritual anointing purposes. Anointing Oil #2 5 drops Myrrh 2 drops Cinnamon Another like the last. Aphrodite Oil 5 drops Cypress 2 drops Cinnamon a small piece of dried Orris root Add t he true essential oils and the orris root to an olive-oil base. Anoint your body to bring a love into your life. Altar Oil 4 drops Frankincense 2 drops Myrrh 1 drop Cedar Anoint the altar with this oil at regular intervals, calling your Deity (Deities) to watch over it. Air Oil (Elemental) Once again, the proportions listed here are the suggested ones. If you wish to deviate fromt hese, simply keep in mind that the first ingredient olisted should generally constitute the main scent. Each succeeding ingredient should be added in consecutively smaller amounts. Remember: -
Add these essential oils to 1/8 cup of a base oil -
visualize as you mix and smell -
for best results, don't use synthetics Air Oil 5 drops Lavender 3 drops Sandalwood 1 drop Neroli Wear to invoke th epowers of Air and to promote clear thinking, for travel spells, and to overcome addictions. |
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Apricot Oil This oil, pressed from apricot kernels, is aphrodisiac in nature. It is used as a base for mixing true essential oils but does not have an apricot-like scent. Amber Oil True amber oil is created from lesser-quality amber, which is fossilized pin resin millions of years old. It has a camphor-like odor with touches of pine scents, and is rarely available. Most amber oils on the market today seem to be artificial ambergris mistures. It is used in love and healing mixtures. Asafoetida (Ferula asafoetida) This native of Afghanistan and Eastern Iran has a nauseating odor to which the frequent user eventually becomes accustomed, some claim. Even so, I don't keep asafoetida in my home, let alone add it to protective or exorcistic incenses. If you wish, substitute tobacco, valerian root or any of the herbs listed under these headings (protection, exorcism). Rather unbelievably, asafoetida is used in Indian cooking. Ambergris This scent, the product of sperm whales, was orignally (and rarely) found washed up on beaches. It was heavily used in magical and cosmetic perfumery. Early Arabs used it in cooking. Once the origins of ambergris were discovered, countless whales were killed to collect this precious substance. It has long been used in aphrodisiac-type oils and perfumes. Its odor is usually described as musty, musky and earthy. True ambergris is best avoided in these ecologically minded times. Many whale species are nearly extinct. Its exorbitant price is another reason for leaving it to the top perfumery companies to use in compounding perfumes (if it is used at all). Artificial ambergris or ambergris compounds are widely available, and are usually sold simply as "ambergris." If you can't find even artificial ambergris oil, try substituting the following bouquet, or compound, which approximates true amberis: Ambergris Bouquet Cypress Oil Patchouly Oil (a few drops) |
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