Go Ask Alice Flying Ointment
Tradition • Dreaming • Liminal Practice
Go Ask Alice Flying Ointment is a ritual salve rooted in old world folklore and modern witchcraft tradition. Inspired by historical flying ointments, this blend is crafted for symbolic, devotional, and meditative use within personal spiritual practice. It is intended for ritual anointing, trance style contemplation, and honoring liminal states associated with dreaming, intuition, and inner exploration.
This ointment is best approached as a ritual tool, not as a product of action or outcome. It is designed to support atmosphere, intention, and mythic engagement rather than physical effect. Many practitioners use flying ointments as part of altar work, visualization, journeying meditations, or symbolic rites connected to spirit lore and ancestral traditions.
Ways to Work With This Ointment
✧ Anoint candles, ritual tools, or altar items to mark liminal work
✧ Use as a symbolic scent anchor during meditation or visualization
✧ Apply externally in small amounts as part of personal ritual practice
✧ Work with during dream focused journaling or contemplative rites
✧ Use to honor historical witchcraft traditions and folklore
Ingredients
Olive Oil, Beeswax, Fly Agaric Mushroom, European Mandrake Root, Blue Lotus Flowers, Red Lotus Flowers, Vanilla Fragrance, Palo Santo Wood Oil
About Flying Ointments
Flying ointments are a long standing element of European folk magic and witchcraft lore. Traditionally, they were associated with trance, dream symbolism, and stories of spirit travel. In modern practice, they are used as symbolic and ritual preparations, connecting the practitioner to ancestral myth, plant lore, and contemplative states through scent, intention, and ritual context.
This product is offered as a ritual curiosity and spiritual tool, intended for experienced practitioners who work respectfully with historical traditions.
For external ritual use only.
Go Ask Alice Flying Ointment
Tradition • Dreaming • Liminal Practice
Go Ask Alice Flying Ointment is a ritual salve rooted in old world folklore and modern witchcraft tradition. Inspired by historical flying ointments, this blend is crafted for symbolic, devotional, and meditative use within personal spiritual practice. It is intended for ritual anointing, trance style contemplation, and honoring liminal states associated with dreaming, intuition, and inner exploration.
This ointment is best approached as a ritual tool, not as a product of action or outcome. It is designed to support atmosphere, intention, and mythic engagement rather than physical effect. Many practitioners use flying ointments as part of altar work, visualization, journeying meditations, or symbolic rites connected to spirit lore and ancestral traditions.
Ways to Work With This Ointment
✧ Anoint candles, ritual tools, or altar items to mark liminal work
✧ Use as a symbolic scent anchor during meditation or visualization
✧ Apply externally in small amounts as part of personal ritual practice
✧ Work with during dream focused journaling or contemplative rites
✧ Use to honor historical witchcraft traditions and folklore
Ingredients
Olive Oil, Beeswax, Fly Agaric Mushroom, European Mandrake Root, Blue Lotus Flowers, Red Lotus Flowers, Vanilla Fragrance, Palo Santo Wood Oil
About Flying Ointments
Flying ointments are a long standing element of European folk magic and witchcraft lore. Traditionally, they were associated with trance, dream symbolism, and stories of spirit travel. In modern practice, they are used as symbolic and ritual preparations, connecting the practitioner to ancestral myth, plant lore, and contemplative states through scent, intention, and ritual context.
This product is offered as a ritual curiosity and spiritual tool, intended for experienced practitioners who work respectfully with historical traditions.
For external ritual use only.
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