Tiger oil
Tiger oil
Powerful, stealthy, sleekly beautiful, Tiger is a totem for success. Tiger is the Eastern equivalent to the Occidental Lion totem in many ways, being an animal associated with power, leadership, and royalty. Tiger is also seen as being an animal of passion, sensuality, and unfortunately for its survival as a globally endangered species, sexual capability. Tiger is the Spirit Guide for all of the Natural Magick Spirit Guide line, and ten percent of sales of any of this line is donated to World Wildlife Fund, which declared 2010 to be their Year of the Tiger, redoubling their efforts to conserve Tigers in the wild.
" Powerful, stealthy, sleekly beautiful, Tiger is a totem for success. Tiger is the Eastern equivalent to the Occidental Lion totem in many ways, being an animal associated with power, leadership, and royalty. Tiger is also seen as being an animal of passion, sensuality, and unfortunately for its survival as a globally endangered species, sexual capability. Tiger is the Spirit Guide for all of the Natural Magick Spirit Guide line, and ten percent of sales of any of this line is donated to World Wildlife Fund, which declared 2010 to be their Year of the Tiger, redoubling their efforts to conserve Tigers in the wild.
Because of the Tiger’s camouflage, stealth and grace, it is also given powers of shape shifting and invisibility. In Japan, it is seen as being one of the three animals that can shape shift into human form. There is no denying the beauty of Tigers and they have inspired fear and reverence in all cultures who have come into contact with them. The Indian goddess Durga is associated with Tigers, being said to be their mother, which is perhaps why she is allowed to ride one.
Tiger oil is Oriental, elusive, sensual, spicy and androgynous. It is my own personal Spirit Guide oil and I am a Tiger in the Chinese Zodiac. I love its lush tropical fragrance. Tiger oil does contain synthetic Civet oil, since its wild musky fragrance has that Big Cat fragrance. Tiger is the Spirit Guide for all of the Natural Magick Spirit Guide line.
For other potions for protection, see my blog article on magick of protection.
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Spirit Guide Oils are 100% Vegan
No animals, angels, spirits or cryptids were harmed in the making of these oils
Natural Magick Spirit Guide oils are made with reverence and research to be pleasing devotional blends for the animals or beings they are named for. I research legend and lore, and try to use oils of plants that represent the guide, what it does and what it smells like. The Natural Magick process of using planetary and elemental influences, correspondence, and high quality ingredients is especially appropriate for invoking the nature of your guide.
Spirit Guide oils are not made as fakey perfumes with marketable names. Fox really does smell wild and clever, Bear is somber and impressive, Angel is ethereal and bright, Dragon smells like smoke and scales.
Anoint yourself to attune to your totem, or pour into offering bowls or aromatherapy lamps, or anoint statues or fetish objects.
These oils are in beautiful round 1/2 ounce bottles, blended in 100% jojoba oil, so with any care they should last a very long time. They are priced according to the ingredients most resembling the guide so named.
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These magick oils are also called ritual oils, anointing oils or condition oils. They can be used to anoint a person, candle, mojo bag, lucky coins, jewelry, amulets, statues, prayer or spell scrolls, or anything that has a connection with the purpose of the oil or the "condition" it is made to address. Use them according to your inspiration, imagination, the instructions in a book, your Spirit Guide, teacher or Angel's recommendations, or how your Grandma taught you.