Description
Saint Cyprian Oil
Why Saint Cyprian Oil? Once a sorcerer for hire, the now saint, Cyprian of Antioch is the patron saint of sorcerers, occultists and necromancers, those who call upon the dead. Whatever the practitioner’s title, Cyprian is the helper to those who cast spells and particularly so to those who do so professionally.
Cyprian is a pragmatic Spirit, known for being “two-headed” or “two-handed”, meaning he is fine with working on the left and on the right. He has no qualms about assisting you in pursuit of the Divine or in chasing after the powers and lusts of the earthy realm.
This wine (or burgundy) color oil contains thirteen ingredients and that’s because of the connection to the lunar cycles. The number thirteen is the Twelve Apostles and Christ, a big part of much Hoodoo conjure. This oil charges on Cyprian’s altar for months, and that’s where the Saint receives fresh water, candles and other offerings of food, incense, coffee and more. At this same altar, prayers and requested workings of patrons lift up on his altar.
Each ingredient is organic and chosen either for its traditional connection to Saint Cyprian or because he asked for it, directly.
Of course, you will also want some of the Saint Cyprian Incense and the Saint Cyprian Oil.
Also see the Saint Cyprian Novena Candles.
Only The Finest
Size: ½ oz bottle
Do not ingest. For external use only.
Conjure Work brand oils… for all your sorcery, witchcraft needs, made with only the finest ingredients and the difference is clear. The herbs, roots, resins are either organic or wild harvested and they’re far superior to most of what’s out there. Use these oils to enhance your spells and accelerate your success in your practice of the arcane arts. The oils are born during very good astrological elections (times) and that means the Spirits and the heavens have blessed them.
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Sammy (verified owner) –
Great non-irritating oil for daily self anointing- using it myself for Jason Miller’s St. Cyprian course and it’s worked wonderfully!