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Coriander Organic Coriander Seed Essential Oil
This relaxing, sweet, warm scent has been valued since the days of ancient Egypt. It is a good natural fragrance for people who are a bit timid and need encouragement to explore their imagination or possible life changes; Mars gives gentle nudges forward in this scent. During the Renaissance, coriander was considered to inflame the passions, and Culpeper wrote that it was "hot in the first degree," so it has good possibilities as an ingredient in scented oils for sex magick. Some take this same ability to inflame the passions for an encouragement of destructiveness, however, so keep that in mind when combining it. The scent of coriander is sometimes used to replace that of rosewood. Steam-distilled from organic Coriandum sativum in Bulgaria. Top

Combining With Other Essential Oils

The sweet, spicy fragrance of coriander goes well with the scents of amyris, benzoin, bergamot, blood orange, clary sage, black pepper, caraway, cardamom, carnation, carrot seet, cassia, cedar, chamomile, cinnamon, clary sage, clove, coriander, cubeb, cypress, elder flowers, fennel seed, fir, frankincense, galangal, galbanum, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, ho leaf, ho wood, jasmine, juniper berry, lavandin, lavender, lemon, mace, mimosa, myrtle, nutmeg, orange, orris, palmarosa, patchouli, petitgrain, pine, rose, rosewood, sandalwood, storax, tobacco, tonka bean, tuberose, vetiver, and ylang ylang. Top

Organic Coriander Seed Essential Oil (Bulgaria)
5 ml $21.00


 
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Sex Magic
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