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Dagda Moon~Lily
April 20th, 2002, 11:03 PM
These are oils that hold the "property's of the card". Use it one yourself or other items to manifest it's property.

http://www.empressgarden.com/tools.html

Silver Venus
April 22nd, 2002, 12:40 PM
:) where do you find these ;)
At first I thought ~ OMG another crazy gimmic!
but actually they do make sense to me as affirmations and helping you become more like the ethos of the card ~ and as you can click on each card and they tell you what they put in the blends ~ you could even make the oils up yourself ;)

The Empress sounds nice and Ive got all three oils so i may add them to my bath tonight :D

Thanks for the great idea! ((hugs))

tarotbear
April 23rd, 2002, 12:17 AM
I read the title of this thread and asked if I was misreading it.


You ARE kidding, I hope?

Silver Venus
April 23rd, 2002, 07:13 AM
As they are made up of armoatherpay oils ~ I can totally see how combinning different oils can make you feel more like the fool card and be open to new experiences, or say overcome depression and be open to a new path in life...
so if you didnt have the individual oils (or the knowledge on how to blend aromatherapy) to make up the treatment then buying a complete blended one would figure..

Dagda Moon~Lily
April 23rd, 2002, 08:40 AM
Originally posted by tarotbear
I read the title of this thread and asked if I was misreading it.


You ARE kidding, I hope?

Nope, not kidding.....it's not like I mis-typed it and put annoying oils! lol

You don't actually put the oils on your cards. You use them in conjunction with card meanings. Sun.....gives you a warm wonderful feel and the corresponding oils mix to give you the same feeling the card projects. The ingredients for the Sun annointing oil as listed by that site: :sunny:

The Sun

Expansion, health, happiness and freedom. Use this blend for immersing yourself into the joy of LIFE!

Orange (joy)


Cassia (bounty)


Nutmeg (warmth and happiness)

I see not a thing wrong with it. It's just another way to pull things together. Like if you were doing a spell using your tarot cards, and wanted to bring more focus to the spell, you could annoint your candles with this aromathereputic mixture. :D

Silver Venus
April 23rd, 2002, 09:02 AM
Good point about using them along side the tarot as a boast for a spell or mediatation :)
Ill have to save the site in my magick folder too for correponding oils ~ Thanks again :)

~*Ginger*~
May 23rd, 2003, 01:30 PM
Would anyone happen to have copy and pasted the info from this page?
oils that hold the "property's of the card".
It's a 404 now, so I can't access it....

It sounds very interesting!!!

Theres
May 23rd, 2003, 01:40 PM
actually, this doesn't seem that wild.

i have a couple of tarot/herbal correspondences, which i've used to make an incense that i use during tarot meditations.
just be careful with the Devil... asafoetida is nasty!

~*Ginger*~
May 23rd, 2003, 02:12 PM
Originally posted by Greenman
i have a couple of tarot/herbal correspondences, which i've used to make an incense that i use during tarot meditations.


Care 2 Share? :D

mol
June 4th, 2003, 07:31 AM
Originally posted by Greenman
just be careful with the Devil... asafoetida is nasty!

What do you mean....nasty? :wtf:

tarotbear
June 4th, 2003, 12:38 PM
Yes, I have annointed candles in the past, maybe some with annoying oils! It is from the title of the thread that first impression is that you will be annoiting the cards with the oils, so I am glad it is to the contrary!

Danustouch
June 4th, 2003, 01:30 PM
Actually, when I first bought my deck, I DID anoint it with an anointing oil. Obviosly, not with a lot of oil. I just put a tiny drop on my finger, rubbed it into my finger, and then traced my finger over the top and bottom of my deck, after cleansing, and consecrating it. I keep my cards in a wooden box, which is lined with velvet. I routinely anoint the corners of the interior of the box. An added protection from energies in the environment attaching themselves to the cards.