Vampyric Formulae
Many poisonous plants exhibit baleful qualities that could be considered vampiric, and there are many non-poisonous plants with a sinister reputation and connection to the nocturnal world. These formulae were created to accentuate and utilize some of those unique properties. Typically, when we think of plants we think of life and growth, but a big part of that process is death, entropy and decay. These powerful forces can be acted upon and incorporated into our magic.
Here are the formulae: 10 ml each
Vampyre’s Breath: To aid in the creation and sustainment of servitors and imparting vampiric qualities to objects. Fennel, dittany of crete, mint, wild lettuce and mustard seed in sweet almond oil.
Mark of Cain: A malefic hexing formula for siphoning energy and diminishing enemies. Hemlock, hellebore, and belladonna in sweet almond oil.
The Red Lady: In homage to Babalon, mother of harlots, this ruby formula is known as “rose chainbreaker". It is a formula of sexual prowess, empowerment and honoring the self. Use it to break love spells and unhealthy infatuation. Rose acetate, rose otto, apple cider vinegar, pomegranate, jasmine & red lotus in sweet almond oil.
Blood of Serpahim: A sanguine offertory oleum for enlivening objects, feeding and attracting spirits Cacao, blood orange, dragon’s blood, blood root, and red sandalwood in sweet almond oil.