Abramelin Oil – Ceremonial and Hoodoo Ritual Oil for Protection & Power
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Description Symbolism & Uses in TraditionIn Jewish tradition, the olive represents domestic happiness and security, myrrh is sacred to the Lord, calamus symbolizes sweetness and fertility, and cinnamon is cherished for its warmth. In hoodoo, some of these meanings shift: myrrh and olive retain their sacred and protective roles, cinnamon is prized for drawing money and luck, and calamus is known for subtle influence and control. Mathers’ galangal substitution adds a layer of magical defense—galangal root, also called “Chewing John” or “Little John to Chew,” is used for protection and court case work. An old hoodoo trick is to chew the root and spit the juice on a courtroom floor to influence proceedings; today, many practitioners place pieces in their shoes before a court appearance. How to Use Abramelin Oil Dress red or gold candles for rituals of power, protection, and spiritual authority. Wear on the body during ceremonial magic, initiations, or important magical workings. Anoint tools, talismans, or altars to consecrate them for sacred use. Use in combination with protection or money-drawing formulas to amplify intent. IngredientsCinnamon, cassia, myrrh, and galangal in a base of fractionated coconut oil. Why Choose AromaG’s Abramelin OilBlended in small batches in our Nashville shop, each bottle is created with care, prayer, and respect for its ceremonial origins. Whether you practice ceremonial magic, hoodoo, or eclectic witchcraft, this oil offers a bridge between ancient text and living tradition. Pair withWhite or red ritual candles for ceremonial work.Court Work Powder or Protection Oil for legal and defensive magic.Frankincense resin for sacred space cleansing. Post Views: 1,353 Share this
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