Read Mixing Essential Oils for Magic: Aromatic Alchemy for Personal Blends Online
Authors: Sandra Kynes
Tags: #Body; Mind & Spirit, #Witchcraft
nutmeg,
cypress
myrrh
anise, lemon
orange (
sweet
)
lemon, lime,
citronella,
Orange (sweet)
clary sage
labdanum,
sage (
common
)
tagetes
cinnamon,
myrrh,
ginger
oakmoss
lavender (
spike
)
camphor,
Oregano
cedarwood,
oakmoss
lavandin, pine
cypress
rose (
Damask
)
lavandin,
Palmarosa
cananga,
amyris,
grapefruit
geranium
cypress
sandalwood
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Table 5.2 Oils that Combine Well According to Perfume Note (continued)
Top
Middle to Top
Middle
Middle to Base
Base
anise,
myrtle,
Parsley
clary sage,
oakmoss
rose (
Damask
)
tea tree
coriander,
ylang-ylang
cumin
bergamot,
angelica (
seed
),
geranium,
angelica (
root
),
Patchouli
rose (
Damask
)
lavandin
lavender (
true
)
clary sage
myrrh
lime,
lavandin,
lavender (
true
),
Pepper
frankincense,
rose (
Damask
)
rosemary
marjoram
rose (
Maroc
)
sandalwood
Peppermint
catnip,
lavender (
true
),
benzoin
myrrh
lemon,
citronella,
marjoram
spearmint
rosemary
Petitgrain
litsea,
carrot, neroli,
benzoin, clary
frankincense,
lavender (
spike
)
rosemary,
palmarosa
sage, jasmine
valerian
tea tree
lemon,
Pine
lavender (
true
),
cedarwood,
birch,
sage (
common
) cajeput, tea tree
mugwort,
cypress
spikenard
savory
Rose (Damask)
litsea,
chamomile
clary sage,
frankincense,
bergamot,
lovage (
leaf/
(
Roman
), neroli
jasmine
sandalwood
lemon
stalk
)
anise,
litsea, tagetes
clove, ginger,
Rose (Maroc)
patchouli,
bergamot,
lavender (
true
)
benzoin,
sandalwood
lemon
pepper
cassia, lime,
Rosemary
cumin, elemi,
cedarwood
frankincense,
peppermint
bay, pine,
mugwort,
(
Atlas
), pepper
labdanum
thyme
oregano
Sage (common)
grapefruit,
lavender (
true
),
clary sage,
hyssop, lemon
lavandin, pine
orange (sweet)
pepper
lavender (
spike
) eucalyptus (
bg
),
Sage (Spanish)
cedarwood,
pine, rosemary
elemi, ginger
clary sage
Blending by Perfume Note 75
Table 5.2 Oils that Combine Well According to Perfume Note (continued)
Top
Middle to Top
Middle
Middle to Base
Base
bergamot,
grapefruit
geranium,
benzoin,
Sandalwood
fennel (
sweet
)
palmarosa
jasmine,
vetiver
rose (
Maroc
)
lemon, lime
pine, lavandin,
Savory (summer)
oakmoss
rosemary
lavender (
true
)
bergamot, lime
lemongrass,
Savory (winter)
oakmoss
pine, rosemary
orange (
sweet
)
Spearmint
basil, lavandin
dill,
jasmine
myrrh
mandarin
lavender (
true
)
lavender (
spike
),
bay, pine
dill, geranium,
clary sage,
Spikenard
petitgrain
lavender (
true
)
rose (
Maroc
)
labdanum
Spruce
lavandin,
galbanum,
benzoin,
amyris,
pine, rosemary
lavender (
true
)
cedarwood
oakmoss
rose (
Damask
)
lavandin,
Star Anise
rose (
Maroc
),
pine
orange (sweet)
ylang-ylang
rose (
Damask
)
lavandin
galbanum,
jasmine,
Storax
lavender (
true
)
ylang-ylang
mandarin,
Tagetes
lavender (
true
),
clary sage,
frankincense
petitgrain
grapefruit,
orange (
sweet
)
jasmine, rose
litsea
(
M)
lime
basil, pine
Tarragon
chamomile (
G
)
labdanum,
galbanum
oakmoss
petitgrain
Tea Tree
cinnamon,
clary sage,
oakmoss
pine, rosemary
clove, ginger
ylang-ylang
bergamot,
Thyme
fir (
balsam
),
pepper
myrrh,
lemon
pine, rosemary
lavender (
true
)
turmeric
myrtle, thyme
clove, ginger,
clary sage,
Turmeric
nutmeg
ylang-ylang
labdanum
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Table 5.2 Oils that Combine Well According to Perfume Note (continued)
Top
Middle to Top
Middle
Middle to Base
Base
mandarin,
pine,
lavender (
true
)
cedarwood
Valerian
petitgrain
rosemary
patchouli
rose (
Damask
),
angelica (
seed
)
ginger,
clary sage,
Vetiver
yarrow
lavender (
true
)
jasmine
sandalwood
Yarrow
myrtle, pine
chamomile (
R
)
cedarwood,
myrrh,
hyssop
clary sage
oakmoss,
vetiver
bergamot,
cajeput,
allspice, neroli,
Ylang-Ylang
birch, oakmoss,
lemon,
lavandin, litsea,
palmarosa
jasmine
sandalwood
mandarin
tea tree
Sample Blend
I like to use this blend for divination, working with astral familiars, or any time I feel the need for support in focusing my mind and energies. All three oils, bergamot, geranium, and clary sage, help sustain concentration. Geranium supports psychic energy and work in the astral realm, bergamot brings psychic protection as well as heightened awareness and communication with spirits. Clary sage, which I use as the base note in this blend, supports psychic abilities, divination, and clairvoyance. It is also associated with truth, which brings a sense of authenticity.
Psychic Focus Blend
Bergamot: 7 drops
Clary sage: 4 drops
Geranium: 3 drops
In the next chapter we will explore a method of blending based on my own exploration into the Pagan symbolism of the various parts of plants.
C H A P T E R 6
As Above, So Below
The morphological mixing of herbs was a common practice among Medieval herbalists
who believed that different parts of plants served different purposes. In ritual and magic work, we often use various parts of plants because of their symbolism, which in turn enhances the energy and power of our intentions. It did not take any stretch of the imagination for me to see that using an essential oil or blend of oils in place of an actual piece of plant would work just as well.
From below the earth, roots keep our energy grounded and give our work stability.
Wood and bark represent the middle or center giving us balance, helping us grow, and providing protective energy. Resins represent life-giving blood and vitality, furnishing control, and the power to heal. Leaves symbolize growth and expansion and can be used as an aid in developing our purposes. Flowers represent beauty, fertility, and sexuality. With the base word fruit, fruition means completion or culmination, and so a piece of fruit symbolizes the manifestation of intentions or desires. Also symbolizing abundance, fruit can be used to amplify or increase energies. Seeds and nuts represent the beginnings of things and can be instrumental when encouraging something new in our lives. They also represent duality such as the alternation between life and death or light and dark. Because of this they can provide balance, embody change, and represent cycles.
Just as we may use an acorn to symbolize beginnings and the promise of the future,
or an apple to represent abundance, so too can we use essential oils because most are produced from specific parts of plants. While single oils work well for this, creating blends can amplify energy and boost intentions, which is why I devised this method. And of
course, it’s always fun to create new mixtures. While the individual categories are fairly 77
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straight forward, I found it useful to combine them into two larger groups that I call As Above and So Below. While using these larger groupings expands the number of oils from which to choose, they also provide a broader level of energetic support. For example, a combination of root and wood oils can form a powerful grounding and centering blend for use after ritual. A leaf and fruit oil combination can be used to manifest purpose. Let’s take a look at the plant part classifications.
AS ABOVE
Flowers
Leaves
Fruit
Leaves & Flowers
Seeds
Wood & Bark
Resins
Twigs &
Leaves
Roots
SO BELOW
Figure 6.1 The As Above—So Below categories of oils.
The major groups of As Above and So Below are each divided into three categories
plus one sub-category. Categories in the So Below group include roots, wood & bark, and resins. The resins category actually consists of resins, oleoresins and gums. The sub-category in the So Below group is twigs & leaves. While these oils are produced partly from leaves, an As Above category, I felt that the bark and woody parts of twigs would make these more energetically suitable for the So Below group. However, you may want to experiment to see where these oils fit best for you. The general attributes of the So Below group are:
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Roots: grounding, stability, longevity, secrets, the Otherworld/Underworld;
Resins: vitality, healing, control, spirituality;
Wood & bark: protection, growth, balance/center, strength;
Twigs & leaves: leaves add energy to wood & bark attributes.
The categories in the As Above group include leaves, flowers, and fruit, with the sub-category of leaves & flowers. The general attributes of the As Above group are:
Leaves: energy, growth, purpose;
Flowers: beauty, attraction, sex, fertility;
Leaves & flowers: a combination of these categories;
Fruit: manifestation, success, abundance, increase.
Straddling the worlds of As Above and So Below is the category of seeds, which includes nuts. I have found that these oils function well with and support the energy of both the As Above and So Below groups. In addition, seeds provide a wheel-of-the-year continuity that underlies our sabbat and esbat rituals. The general attributes of seeds are—beginnings, changes, cycles, balance/duality.
Parts of plants and their respective essential oils also relate to the elements:
Air: leaves, flowers, leaves & flowers
Water: fruit, resins
Earth: roots, wood & bark, twigs & leaves
Fire: seeds
At first we may think of seeds being associated with the element earth because they rest in the ground, however, they hold the fire/spark of life that sets the cycle in motion.
Likewise, we may think of wood relating to fire, however, while a tree is alive it is connected with the Earth—think of woodsy/earthy scents.
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AS ABOVE
AIR
Flowers
Leaves
Fruit
WATER
Leaves & Flowers
Seeds
FIRE
Wood & Bark
Resins
Twigs &
Leaves
Roots
EARTH
SO BELOW
Figure 6.2 Plant parts and the elements.
There are three ways to create a blend with this method:
• Use oils of the same plant part
• Use oils of multiple plant parts from either the As Above or So Below
groups
• Balance several oils from both groups
Keep in mind that even two oils can create a nice mix that will enhance your work. In many instances you will notice that plant parts often coincide with scent groups, something to keep in mind while planning. The tables in this chapter provide details about which oils blend well together within their plant part categories and group as well as oils in the opposite group. As with the blending methods in the previous chapters, follow the same procedures for mixing and assessing your oil combinations.