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  • Modern Druid Ogham Oil: Ceirt (Q) - Misfortune and Bad Luck
  • Modern Druid Ogham Oil: Ceirt (Q) - Misfortune and Bad Luck
  • Modern Druid Ogham Oil: Ceirt (Q) - Misfortune and Bad Luck

Ogham Oil: Ceirt (Q) - Misfortune and Bad Luck

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Move past and negative influences, and understand chaos as a temporary experience.

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Note: We offer an add-on of an empty 2ml Mini Amber Glass Roller Bottle so you can use your oil on-the-go. Select that option below.

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USE THIS OIL WHEN working with intentions for overcoming misfortune, frustration, self-destructive tendencies and sheer bad luck. 

The oil can be used as a perfume applied to the skin, dropped onto lava bead jewelry, for anointing candles, added to both water, or used in any way that you might typically utilize aromatherapy oils personally.

AROMATIC NOTES: Spicy, refreshing scent.

*Essential Oil Blend containing Bergamot (Citrus bergamia), Frankincense (Boswellia carterii), Black Pepper (Piper nigrum), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus), Clary Sage (L. Salvia sclarea), Peppermint (Mentha balsamea Wild)

Trace Amounts: Apple Tree

Carrier Oil(s): Fractionated Coconut Oil and Almond Oil

*Grade-A oils only, organic and wildcrafted oils used wherever possible, never any synthetics.

WHAT IS OGHAM? (pronounced Og-om, or Oh-am): Ogham is a set of characters (feda) that are typically associated with specific trees and/or plants and is considered to represent an ancient system of knowledge. Most often used today for divination, each letter symbol has specific, and often complicated and multi-faceted, concepts associated with each one. By translating each letter's meaning into corresponding essential oil blends, the user can further explore the spiritual power of each symbol in a highly tangible and olfactory way, bringing the spirit of each selected symbol into their everyday, as a way to more intentionally work with the Ogham as one goes about their modern daily life.

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