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Abramelin Oil / Thelema Tantra OTO Annointing Oil Book of the Law Gnostic Mass

$ 2.37

Availability: 554 in stock
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New

    Description

    In the business of pleasing customers since 2001
    Abramelin Oil, 1 dram
    Crowley recipe
    Unit size: 1 dram (1/8 ounce)
    Uses: Temple openings, tantric rites, Thelemic workings, ritual work
    Associations: Fire & Water
    Aroma: Exotic, spicy, hot, smooth, energetic, arousing, powerful
    This Abramelin Oil follows Aleister Crowley's exact recipe using pure essential oils: 4 parts cinnamon oil, 2 parts myrrh oil, 1 part galangal oil, and then half of that total weight in olive oil. Other sellers have claimed that olive oil goes bad after two weeks. This is simply untrue. Perhaps they are using adulterated olive oil from the grocery. In addition, we do not skimp on essential oils, no matter the price. We use true, pure, uncut essential oils.
    It is known that this oil's powerful nature is of the male and female centered together. While this oil smells immediately of male fire, it is countered and balanced by potent and powerful water energy of the female, known to create an energy that draws out the potent sexuality of both men and women. It is also known to bring energy of levity and joy infused with passion. Abramelin oil is known to be a powerful ritual oil that is recommended for certain Tantric experiences and serious ritual involving Thelemic energies.
    Abramelin Oil is a golden color when it is blended, but it will turn to reddish-gold within a week or so after being mixed.
    Cinnamon essential oil can burn or irritate the skin, so be very careful if you want to anoint yourself with this oil. Cinnamon essential oil comes with the warning of 'do not use on skin'.
    Concerning our Abramelin Oil, we constantly receive rave reviews from people in the O.T.O. and Thelemic community, and in fact our recipe originated with a member of the O.T.O. in our business years ago. As an example, we received this note from a satisfied customer:
    "Obeying an impulse, I purchased a vial of your Abramelin oil. Many years ago, I was given a vial of Abramelin oil from a batch made by Grady McMurtry (one of Crowley's former students). That batch is gone now, after almost 30 years. But I remember the aroma. For years, I have searched for an Abramelin oil that smells like that. Yours is the closest anyone has ever come. Thank you. -Dawoud"
    Auction is for one dram of pure Abramelin Oil.