The Ritual of Anointing
Ritual Oils that have been created in ancient lands
For sacred self connection, devotion and healing
Ritual Oils work by transmitting divine empowerment into our physical reality. When we place these oils on our body, or anywhere in our fields, we receive the oil’s alchemical codes and ignite our transformation.
There is something ancient in the art and act of anointing.
Long before modern rituals and practices, oils were used within temples and sacred spaces - used in moments of devotion, preparation, transition, and return. Applied to the body as an intentional act, a way of marking presence and a threshold. A way of arriving. This ancient practice has never really dissapeared, it has simply been forgotten.
Some of the oils within this space are created in connection with these places, holding subtle imprints, codes, and energetic threads drawn from the land, the temples, and the work carried there. They are not separate from these spaces - they carry something of them.
And yet, the ritual is not the oil alone. It is in the meeting.
The moment where scent, skin, breath, and awareness come together and you choose to be present with yourself.
To anoint is to enter that moment consciously. To feel the oil on your skin. To notice what shifts, what opens, and what softens within. To allow both the physical and the unseen to move through you in their own way.
In many sacred spaces, the body was prepared before entering. Anointing was part of crossing the threshold, to arrive more fully as you are, while opening to what the space may offer.
This is how these oils are intended to be used. A companion to your own practice. A bridge between the seen and the unseen. Between where you are, and what you are stepping into.
You might anoint before ritual. Before stillness or meditation. At the beginning or the ending of each day. Or in those in-between moments - when something is shifting, even if you cannot yet name it.
There is no set way to do this. Only the quiet choice to pause, to touch and to listen.
To allow the oils - and what they carry, to meet you where you are.
This is the ritual.
Where you might anoint.
you may feel drawn to anoint the wrists, where your pulse meets presence
the neck or your heart space, where the body softens and opens
the third eye, where awareness deepens and settles
or anywhere your body is asking to be met.