The war I remember, the first in the world, When the gods with spears had smitten Gollveig, And in the hall of Hor had burned her, Three times burned, and three times born, Oft and again, yet ever she lives. Heith they named her who sought their home The wide-seeing witch, in magic wise; Minds she bewitched that were moved by her magic, To evil women a joy she was. ~Prophecy of the Völva, Voluspa.
The act of prophecy is divinely inspired, words and signs often given cryptically from a higher source to be deciphered by the diviner. In old Norse culture there were the Völvas. They practised the ancient magick of Seiðr, traversing liminal spaces to see beyond. Their gifts of Prophecy stemmed from this magickal practice. They were highly revered and respected for their gifts.
The fragrance notes in this oil invoke similar feelings, something known, cryptic, inspiring, and asking for interpretation. The floral zest of Ylang-ylang blends seamlessly with Benzion and other mysterious oils.
Poppy Seed and Wormwood dance with crushed chips of Lepidolite and Selenite. Anoint yourself with this oil when performing divinary acts.