Abra Melin Oil Blend by Espiritu, 2 Dram
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Before a tool is a tool, it is consecrated; before the work begins, the practitioner is anointed. Oil has carried that office since the oldest temples, and the Oil of Abramelin is one of its most storied forms. This blend takes its name from the Book of Abramelin and the consecration oil that Mathers, and later Crowley, set at the center of the Great Work: a ritual anointing oil for the practitioner who dedicates tool, temple, and self to a higher aim.
The 2 dram bottle is a sampler size: enough to consecrate a tool or two and meet the blend before you commit to a larger bottle. Anoint a blade or wand, mark the four quarters, dress a candle, or touch the diluted oil to your brow as you name the work. The oil carries the office; the aspiration remains yours.
Key Features of This Abra Melin Oil Blend
An Espiritu ritual blend. Espiritu's anointing oils are blended for spellwork rather than perfumery, and this one carries the consecration intention of the Abramelin tradition: made to anoint tools and temple, dress candles, and mark a practitioner's dedication to the Great Work.
Made for anointing. The oil's home is the rite itself: a blade or wand consecrated before its first use, the quarters marked, a candle dressed for a working of aspiration. For skin, dilute it in a carrier oil first.
A 2 dram bottle. This is the sampler size: enough to consecrate a tool, dress a candle, and learn how the blend works in your practice before moving up to the 1 ounce or the 16oz working bottle. Stored cool and dark, it keeps well between workings.
Product Details
- Volume: 2 dram (approximately 7.4 ml)
- Blend: proprietary Espiritu formula
- Use: ritual anointing of tools, candles, and the temple; dilute in a carrier oil for skin
- External use only. Not for ingestion. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
Espiritu does not publish the full formula for this blend. Treat it as a fragrance oil: dilute it in a carrier oil such as jojoba or sweet almond before any skin contact, and patch test first. Contact Plentiful Earth with sensitivity questions before ordering.
The Spiritual Significance
Few ritual oils carry a pedigree as specific as this one. The Oil of Abramelin takes its name from the Book of Abramelin, the grimoire that S.L. MacGregor Mathers translated in 1900 from a manuscript attributed to Abraham of Worms, whose central operation is the attainment of what it calls the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel. Its holy anointing oil follows the old biblical recipe of myrrh, cinnamon, and aromatic cane in an olive base; Mathers rendered the cane as galangal, and Aleister Crowley later set this same blend at the heart of his ceremonial work as the oil of consecration and aspiration to the Great Work.
In that lineage the oil has one office: to make sacred. You anoint the tool before it is used, mark the temple and its quarters, dress the candle that burns for the work, and touch the oil to yourself as a sign of dedication. The blend is not bound to a single order, and it suits ceremonial magicians and eclectic practitioners alike who want a consecration oil with real tradition behind it.
How To Use This Abra Melin Oil Blend
- Consecrate a tool. Touch a few drops to a blade, wand, pentacle, or cup before its first ritual use, naming its purpose as you anoint it.
- Anoint the temple. Mark the four quarters or the edges of your working space with the oil to set it apart for the rite.
- Dress a candle. Touch a few drops to a candle, working from the ends toward the center, then burn it during the working. White suits consecration.
- Anoint yourself, diluted. Mix a drop into a carrier oil and touch it to your brow or heart center as a sign of dedication to the work.
- Store it cool and dark between workings, and let your own practice set the rhythm of its use.
Pairs Well With
- White 6 Inch Household Candle: a white candle to consecrate and dress as the centerpiece of the work.
- Raven (Myrrh) Jar Candle, 90 hr: myrrh is one of the oil's classical notes; a long consecration burn for the temple.
- 777 Qabalistic Writings by Aleister Crowley: the Hermetic reference behind the oil's place in ceremonial work.
- Solomon's Pentacle Silver-Plated Amulet: a Solomonic tool to consecrate with the oil and carry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy the 2 dram, the 1 ounce, or the 16oz?
Choose by how often you work with it. This 2 dram bottle is a sampler for a first meeting with the blend. The 1 ounce suits steady personal practice, and the 16oz is the working bottle for those who consecrate at scale or formulate from it. The blend is identical.
What is in the blend?
Espiritu keeps the formula proprietary, as is traditional for commercial spell oils. The classical Abramelin recipe is myrrh, cinnamon, and galangal in an olive base; treat this blend as a fragrance oil, dilute before skin contact, and patch test. Its work is in the ritual, not the recipe.
Can I wear it on my skin?
Diluted, yes. Mix a drop or two into a carrier oil such as jojoba or sweet almond before anointing the brow or heart center, and patch test first. Many practitioners keep the blend for tools, temple, and candles and never wear it at all.
How do I consecrate a tool with it?
Place a few drops on your fingertips, touch them to the tool, and name its purpose aloud as you anoint it. Many practitioners do this once, when the tool first enters service, and re-anoint only after a cleansing or a long dormancy.
Is this oil tied to a specific tradition?
Yes. It belongs to the ceremonial and Hermetic current carried by Mathers and Crowley, rooted in the Book of Abramelin. It is not bound to any single order or initiatory lineage, and it suits ceremonial magicians and eclectic practitioners alike.

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