Our Magickal Oils are Hand Blended from Resins, Guns, Herbs, Flowers, Bark Woods and Essential Oils.
Magickal Oils can be used in various ways - for ideas see below.
Please choose your Appropriate Magickal Oil for your specific purpose from the options provided.
Anoint Candles before burning in Magickal Spells and Rituals.
Anoint Talismans, Amulets, Charms Bags & Magickal Tools to Charge, or whilst using to Enhance their Powers.
Anoint Crystals to Increase their Energies before wearing, carrying or using in Spellwork.
You can even anoint the body to attract the magickal energies of the oil into your life. Or add 1 teaspoon to a warm bath.
Candle Spell
Select a coloured candle for your objective. Cleanse it under running water. As you do this, visualise any negative energies leaving the candle and being transformed into pure light. Allow the candle to dry. If you wish, you can scratch the surface of the candle, write your magickal goal. Keep it simple! Then, with a drop of magickal oil on your finger, starting at the middle of the candle, run your finger from the middle to the top. Make sure it is covered so do this a few times. Light the candle and visualise your goal as having already been achieved. As the candle burns it is transformed into magickal energy to bring about the changes required to achieve your goal.
Visualisation
This is absolutely essential for a spell to work! Visualise your goal. Think about your visualisation before you begin. Always visualise yourself as having already achieved your goal. For example - If you're looking for love, see yourself as being in a loving relationship. If you need money, see yourself as already having that much needed money to buy anything you need. If you need healing or wish to be healthier, visualise yourself as fully healed. See yourself as you want to be not as you don't want to be. Make your visualisation as strong as possible.
HARM NO ONE - NEVER DO MAGICK TO ANNOY, HURT, KILL, MANIPULATE OR CONTROL ANOTHER PERSOM OR FOR REVENGE!!
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