Aleister Crowley's Abramelin Oil

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Abramelin Oil originally gets its name from being referred to in a prominent grimoire allegedly written by the magician Abraham ben Simeon in 1458. Traditionally this potent holy oil is used in high ceremonial magic (as well as Hoodoo and many other traditions) for conjuring and appeasing spirits, to consecrate tools, or to increase ones personal luck and success along with many other uses. The origin of Abramelin Oil derives from biblical records and it was first used in the Jerusalem Temple but the original formula was first adapted by S. L. MacGregor Mather’s. Then the notorious magus Aleister Crowley would adapt the formula yet again to not only make the resulting product edible but to also abandon the original laborious and painstaking method of preparation. I make this particular version of the Abramelin Oil recipe according to Aleister Crowley’s exact specifications. That being said, Aleister Crowley’s Abramelin Oil is made with an EXTREMELY high concentration of spicy oils (mainly cinnamon bark) that can cause slight irritation when applied to the skin. This is an intentional effect credited to Mather’s adaptation of the formula and as Crowley would say “it should burn and thrill through the body with an intensity as of fire.” Needless to say if you do not wish to experience its physical effects when working with Misser Crowley’s Abramelin Oil, it is strongly advised that you either wear thick medical grade gloves or dilute it with plain olive oil or perhaps both. Keep out of reach of children and pets! Avoid contact with eyes! Do not ingest. Shake well before use. Store in a cool, dark and dry place. for 2-3 years.

Contains olive oil and essence of: Cinnamon bark, Galangal root, and Myrrh.

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Abramelin Oil originally gets its name from being referred to in a prominent grimoire allegedly written by the magician Abraham ben Simeon in 1458. Traditionally this potent holy oil is used in high ceremonial magic (as well as Hoodoo and many other traditions) for conjuring and appeasing spirits, to consecrate tools, or to increase ones personal luck and success along with many other uses. The origin of Abramelin Oil derives from biblical records and it was first used in the Jerusalem Temple but the original formula was first adapted by S. L. MacGregor Mather’s. Then the notorious magus Aleister Crowley would adapt the formula yet again to not only make the resulting product edible but to also abandon the original laborious and painstaking method of preparation. I make this particular version of the Abramelin Oil recipe according to Aleister Crowley’s exact specifications. That being said, Aleister Crowley’s Abramelin Oil is made with an EXTREMELY high concentration of spicy oils (mainly cinnamon bark) that can cause slight irritation when applied to the skin. This is an intentional effect credited to Mather’s adaptation of the formula and as Crowley would say “it should burn and thrill through the body with an intensity as of fire.” Needless to say if you do not wish to experience its physical effects when working with Misser Crowley’s Abramelin Oil, it is strongly advised that you either wear thick medical grade gloves or dilute it with plain olive oil or perhaps both. Keep out of reach of children and pets! Avoid contact with eyes! Do not ingest. Shake well before use. Store in a cool, dark and dry place. for 2-3 years.

Contains olive oil and essence of: Cinnamon bark, Galangal root, and Myrrh.

MADE TO ORDER

Abramelin Oil originally gets its name from being referred to in a prominent grimoire allegedly written by the magician Abraham ben Simeon in 1458. Traditionally this potent holy oil is used in high ceremonial magic (as well as Hoodoo and many other traditions) for conjuring and appeasing spirits, to consecrate tools, or to increase ones personal luck and success along with many other uses. The origin of Abramelin Oil derives from biblical records and it was first used in the Jerusalem Temple but the original formula was first adapted by S. L. MacGregor Mather’s. Then the notorious magus Aleister Crowley would adapt the formula yet again to not only make the resulting product edible but to also abandon the original laborious and painstaking method of preparation. I make this particular version of the Abramelin Oil recipe according to Aleister Crowley’s exact specifications. That being said, Aleister Crowley’s Abramelin Oil is made with an EXTREMELY high concentration of spicy oils (mainly cinnamon bark) that can cause slight irritation when applied to the skin. This is an intentional effect credited to Mather’s adaptation of the formula and as Crowley would say “it should burn and thrill through the body with an intensity as of fire.” Needless to say if you do not wish to experience its physical effects when working with Misser Crowley’s Abramelin Oil, it is strongly advised that you either wear thick medical grade gloves or dilute it with plain olive oil or perhaps both. Keep out of reach of children and pets! Avoid contact with eyes! Do not ingest. Shake well before use. Store in a cool, dark and dry place. for 2-3 years.

Contains olive oil and essence of: Cinnamon bark, Galangal root, and Myrrh.