Total Eclipse Oil for Rebirth, New Opportunities, etc.
What it says on the tin.
Note: As always, feel free to make proper substitutions or keep this away from your skin if you're allergic to any components.
This concoction was specifically made for the solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024, so I don't know if it will work the same way for other people on different eclipses. However, for record's sake, I'm going to keep it here in case I need it again.
As always... Make sure all the herbs are properly dried first.
INGREDIENTS
- Almond Oil (carrier oil, often associated with money)
- Small amounts of sandalwood, cinnamon, and lemon essential oils (sandalwood is sacred to my religion, cinnamon and lemon are both luck-based but for different reasons)
- A cinnamon stick
- Rose Petals (confidence)
- Forget-me-nots (long-lasting results)
- Real gold and silver flakes (representing the unification of solar and lunar energy)
- Alfalfa leaf (money)
- Echinacea (Balance and also drawing in money)
- Bay leaf (general purpose herb I use for wish fulfillment)
- Cicada Wing (Fresh start, 'rebirth', intent was basically "gonna be in my success era")
Then I mixed it all and also invoked obsidian (vibes with my energies the most since this is a "just for me :3" thing), sunstone and moonstone (obvious reasons), and a raw emerald (wealth again).
Also repeated several different affirmations 108 times each dealing with general success and luck. By all means this should've just been a general money-drawing oil so IDK why it ended up like this. I assume it's because of the eclipse and planet placement involved.
Okay, so what does it do?
To be honest, still not entirely sure.
April's eclipse was a very strange one, all things considered.
As stated earlier, this is supposed to be oil for luck and success, but in practice it's turned into something more along the lines of "I Can, You Can't" oil. It works best when you're explicitly stealing the opportunity from someone else, such as in a competitive game. Just be aware of accidentally attracting things to you that you don't mean to attract.