Psychic Vision Aromatic Jar Candle by Envision Crystal
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Some workings ask you to reach further than your ordinary senses will take you. The third eye, the inner ear that catches what has not yet been spoken, the dream that arrives with the texture of a message rather than the randomness of the sleeping mind: these are the faculties that the Psychic Vision candle is designed to support. Handcrafted by Envision Crystal and made specifically as a complete spell in a single jar, this candle brings together scent, herbal intention, and visual beauty to create an atmosphere that invites clarity, receptivity, and spiritual sight.
The scent is jasmine, water lily, and geranium: light, floral, and quietly intoxicating in the way that good psychic work often feels. These are not heavy or resinous notes; they open rather than close, creating a soft atmospheric lift that is particularly well suited to divination sessions, meditation, and the kind of relaxed but alert focus that good intuitive work requires. Atop the wax, you will find dried spearmint and mugwort, two of the most historically grounded herbs for psychic development in the Western magical tradition. Spearmint sharpens mental clarity and is long associated with dream work and protection during sleep. Mugwort is the queen of the visionary herbs, named for the goddess Artemis herself, and carries centuries of use in divination, lucid dreaming, astral travel, and third eye activation.
Each candle is unique. Colors may vary from deep purple to blue depending on the batch, and the handcrafted nature of the product means no two are identical. The label carries original spiritual artwork, and a custom affirmation is written on the back to reinforce your intention each time you sit down to work. This is a candle made by practitioners, for practitioners, and it shows.
Key Features
Mugwort and spearmint, two of the most documented psychic herbs, right on the wax. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) has been burned before divination sessions, kept near scrying mirrors, placed under pillows for prophetic dreams, and worked into third eye anointing preparations across European and Indigenous traditions for centuries. Spearmint sharpens mental power and adds clarity and vividness to dreams and visions. Placing them atop a burning candle means their properties are released into the air as the candle works, reinforcing the intention without requiring any additional herbal preparation on your part.
Scented with jasmine, water lily, and geranium for an opening, receptive atmosphere. These notes are chosen with intention. Jasmine has long associations with psychic dreams, intuition, and spiritual receptivity. Water lily evokes the liminal, reflective quality of still water used in scrying. Geranium grounds and clarifies without closing the psychic channels down. Together they produce a scent that is clean, floral, and quietly otherworldly, precisely the kind of atmosphere in which inner vision tends to open.
Handcrafted by Envision Crystal, a practitioner-owned brand. Envision Crystal has been creating spell candles and magical supplies since 1987, and their candles are made as complete workings rather than as fragrance products with spiritual branding layered on. The attention to herb selection, scent pairing, and intention is evident in the final product, and the custom affirmation on the back of each label adds a layer of personalization to every candle that mass-produced products simply cannot offer.
Product Details
- Brand: Envision Crystal
- Type: Aromatic jar candle, handcrafted spell candle
- Scent notes: Jasmine, water lily, geranium
- Herbs: Dried spearmint, dried mugwort
- Color: Purple or blue (varies by batch; colors may shift slightly between batches)
- Label: Original spiritual artwork front, custom affirmation reverse
- Wax: All-natural specialty wax blend
- Country of origin: USA
Ingredients
- Wax: All-natural specialty blend (confirm exact type with supplier)
- Fragrance: Jasmine, water lily, and geranium fragrance blend
- Herb topping: Dried spearmint (Mentha spicata), dried mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
Note: Dried herbs on top of a burning candle may briefly catch fire as the wax level drops; this is normal for herb-topped candles and not a defect. Always supervise a burning candle and keep it clear of flammable materials.
The Spiritual Significance
Mugwort is the traditional herb for tarot readers, diviners, and those who work with scrying tools, and you can use this candle specifically to open and deepen a divination session. Light it a few minutes before you begin your reading, pendulum work, or scrying practice, and allow the scent and the smoke from the mugwort to fill the space around your tools. In many traditions, practitioners use mugwort smoke to waft over their tarot deck, rune set, or crystal ball before a reading to clear energetic residue from previous sessions and attune the tools to the present working. Letting the Psychic Vision candle do this work passively while you settle your breath and intention is an elegant, low-effort way to bring this traditional preparation into your regular practice.
This candle is also well suited to dreamwork: those who want to develop their capacity for prophetic or lucid dreaming, or who are working to remember and interpret dreams more clearly. You can light it during the hour before sleep as part of a wind-down ritual, sitting quietly with the scent and holding a clear intention about what you wish to receive in the dream state. Mugwort and spearmint together have documented associations with dream vividness, clarity, and recall across multiple folk traditions. Letting the candle burn while you journal, meditate, or simply rest before sleep creates a ritualized threshold that signals to your intuitive faculties that the door is intentionally open.
How To Use
This candle is designed to be worked with, not simply burned. Before lighting it for the first time, take a moment to hold it in your hands and breathe in the scent. Read the affirmation on the back of the label and let it settle into your intention. If you have a specific question you are seeking clarity on, hold it clearly in your mind as you light the wick.
You might choose to light this candle at the beginning of any session involving divination, meditation, or psychic development. You might use it specifically during readings with your tarot deck, runes, pendulum, or scrying mirror, allowing its light to anchor the working and its herbal scent to create the receptive atmosphere that inner vision seems to prefer.
For dreamwork, light the candle in your bedroom or sacred space in the hour before you intend to sleep, always in a safe position where it cannot be knocked over and where you can watch it or extinguish it before leaving the room. Never leave a burning candle unattended, and extinguish it before sleeping. Allow the scent to gather in the room, set your dream intention clearly, and then put the candle out before you drift off. The herb topping may smoke briefly as it burns; this is part of the working.
As the candle burns down, the dried herbs on top may catch briefly. This is normal and expected for herb-topped candles. Keep the candle on a heat-safe surface and away from curtains, papers, or other flammable materials. Do not leave burning candles unattended. When approximately half an inch of wax remains, discontinue use and dispose of the jar safely.
Your practice is your own. This candle can accompany a formal divination ritual, a quiet solo meditation, or simply an evening when you want to sit in the gentle presence of something that opens rather than closes.
History & Occult Background
The use of herbs to enhance psychic perception is one of the oldest continuous practices in human spiritual life. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) takes its genus name from Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon, the hunt, and the wilderness, all domains associated with the liminal, the instinctive, and the unseen. Its silver-backed leaves, which reflect moonlight, reinforced the ancient association with lunar perception and night vision, and in Celtic Europe it was counted among the nine sacred herbs worked with by Druids for divination and protection. Medieval European herbalists called it Mater Herbarum, the Mother of Herbs, acknowledging not just its medicinal range but its special relationship with non-ordinary states of consciousness. Travelers placed it in their shoes for spiritual protection on long journeys; practitioners placed it under pillows for prophetic dreams; diviners burned it before sessions to open the inner eye. Its connection to the third eye chakra, the energetic center governing intuition, inner vision, and the ability to perceive what is hidden, is one of the most consistent correspondences in modern Western magic.
Spearmint (Mentha spicata) carries its own quietly powerful lineage. The mint family was sacred in ancient Greece and Rome, associated with both the underworld (through the myth of Minthe, the nymph beloved of Hades who was transformed into the plant) and with purification of the mind and senses. Roman soldiers placed it in their sandals to sustain energy on long marches; the ancient Hebrews scattered mint on synagogue floors during sacred festivals; medieval practitioners used it in dream pillows to encourage protective and prophetic sleep. In folk magic, spearmint is particularly associated with sharpening the mental faculties, clarifying the channels of inner knowing, and adding vividness and color to dreams and visions. It is a gentler, brighter herb than mugwort, and their combination in this candle provides a complementary pairing: mugwort opens and deepens the visionary state, while spearmint clarifies and sharpens what arrives there.
The scent notes of jasmine and water lily carry their own history. Jasmine has been used in spiritual practice across India, Arabia, and the Mediterranean for thousands of years, associated with the moon, with psychic receptivity, and with dreams that carry guidance. Water lily, the flower that grows at the meeting point of water and air, light and dark, the visible and the submerged, is a natural symbol of the liminal perception that psychic work requires. Together with geranium, which in folk herbalism is associated with clarity of mind and the protection of psychic workers, they create a scent profile that is purposeful rather than decorative.
Pairs Well With
Amethyst Pendulum — Amethyst is the stone most associated with psychic ability, third eye activation, and spiritual clarity in the crystal healing tradition. Using an amethyst pendulum for divination alongside this candle creates a complementary pair of purple-frequency tools working together in the same session.
Amethyst Crystals, bulk tumbled, 1 lb — Keeping tumbled amethyst near your working space while this candle burns adds crystalline third eye energy to the room. Place a few pieces near your tarot deck, scrying bowl, or meditation cushion to reinforce the psychic opening the candle creates.
Black Stone Scrying Bowl — The Psychic Vision candle is a natural companion for a scrying session. Light the candle, allow its scent to build, and use the scrying bowl filled with still water as your focal point. The candle's light and the mugwort smoke create exactly the atmosphere that scrying tends to require.
Witches Tarot Deck & Book by Ellen Dugan — A tarot deck in the hands of a practitioner using this candle is the most natural combination possible: mugwort is the herb for tarot readers specifically, and burning it as the candle works creates the traditional preparatory atmosphere for a reading.
Mugwort Herb (from the Plentiful Earth herb collection) — For practitioners who want to go deeper with mugwort beyond what the candle's herb topping provides, keeping dried mugwort from PE's herb collection on hand lets you make a ritual wash for your scrying tools, add it to a dream pillow, or burn a small amount on a charcoal disc alongside the candle during a session.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this candle smell like? The scent is jasmine, water lily, and geranium: light, floral, and airy rather than heavy or resinous. It has a quality that many practitioners describe as opening or lifting: it brightens the atmosphere without overwhelming the senses. This makes it particularly well-suited to extended reading sessions or meditation, where a heavy incense-like scent might become fatiguing. The dried mugwort and spearmint on top contribute a subtle green, slightly herbal note as they warm.
Can I burn this candle while doing tarot readings or other divination? Yes, and it is specifically designed for exactly this use. Mugwort has been the traditional preparatory herb for divination for centuries, and burning it during a reading session is one of the most historically grounded ways to work with its energy. The candle's scent and light also create the kind of focused, slightly altered atmosphere that divination seems to prefer.
The herbs on top of my candle caught fire briefly. Is something wrong? No, this is completely normal for herb-topped candles and is not a defect. Dried herbs have a lower flash point than wax and may briefly flame as the wax level drops toward them. This is expected, is part of the working, and should resolve quickly as the wax consumes them. Keep the candle on a heat-safe surface, away from anything flammable, and never leave it unattended. If the flame becomes larger than you are comfortable with, blow it out immediately.
Is this candle appropriate for beginners, or is it for more experienced practitioners? It is genuinely appropriate for anyone. The candle does not require prior knowledge of psychic development or any specific practice; it simply creates a supportive environment for inner perception, which is accessible at any level. If you are just beginning to explore divination, meditation, or dream work, lighting this candle before a session is an easy, low-barrier way to bring intentional energy into the practice. More experienced practitioners will appreciate the quality of the herb selection and the craft behind the candle.
Why does the candle color vary between batches? Envision Crystal makes these candles in small handcrafted batches, and natural colorants and dyes can shift slightly from one batch to the next. Colors range from deep purple to blue-violet. Both purple and blue are traditional colors for psychic and third eye work, purple for intuition, wisdom, and spiritual connection, and blue for clarity, communication, and receptive awareness, so the color variation does not affect the candle's spiritual orientation; it simply reflects the beautiful variation inherent in handmade products.
Can I use this candle for dreamwork, or is it only for daytime divination sessions? It is excellent for dreamwork. Mugwort is perhaps best known historically as a dream herb, with centuries of use in dream pillows, pre-sleep rituals, and practices intended to encourage prophetic or lucid dreaming. You can light the candle during the hour before sleep, set your intention clearly, and extinguish it before you sleep. Never leave a burning candle unattended or lit while you sleep. The scent of the candle and the smoke from the herbs as they warm will have created the atmospheric opening you are working with, and you can carry that intention into sleep after the candle is out.

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