Emporiblog - Pentagram Oil
Hello all! I've recently come across something that I felt the need to share with you. Let's take a look at Pentagram Oil!
What Is Pentagram Oil?
Pentagram Oil is oil that has been made with the five parts of the pentagram in mind (Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Spirit)
What Is Pentagram Oil Used For?
Pentagram Oil used for protection, grounding and balancing. Add to a ritual for extra potency
How To Make Pentagram Oil
You will need the following:
- A jar (Size is up to you)
- Base oil of your choosing
- Herbs/Essential oils (list of corresponding herbs/oils at the bottom)
- Something flat with a pentagram on it (if you don't have anything or anything big enough, just draw on on a piece of paper or something along those lines)
Step 1
Cleanse your ingredients and your space. Charge your ingredients with intention.
Step 2
Place your flat pentagram down and place your jar on top of it. Carefully add your herbs. Then add your oil. If you prefer to add your oil first, make sure you leave room
If you're using essential oils, either add them to the herbs or to the oil, whichever you prefer
Step 3
Once everything is added, put your lid on and give your jar a little shake to make sure all the herbs are covered. Label your jar and make sure you put a pentagram on it
Bonus: draw a pentagram on the lid/cork or add a pentagram charm around the bottle
Let your jar sit for as long as you want before straining it. Just remember to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't explode
Corresponding Herbs
Here are some herbs that correspond to the five elements of the pentagram:
Spirit:
- Sage
- Basil
- Rosemary
- Lavender
Air:
- Poppy
- Trees
- Coriander
- Bay
- Ivy
- Mistletoe
Fire:
- Clove
- Cinnamon
- Marjoram
- Cedarwood
Earth:
- Fennel
- Mugwort
- Sunflower
- Daisy
- Patchouli
Water:
- Oregano
- Lemongrass
- Mint
- Willow
- Nettle
You can use the corresponding essential oil if you don't have the herb
I think we'll leave this one here!. Make sure you research your ingredients!
I would also recommend NOT consuming this. For external use only
Blessings,
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