Astral projection is an esoteric term used to describe the act of separating the astral body from the physical body at will - an out-of-body experience. According to Southern folklore, Astral Travel Conjure Oil is used as an anointing oil to assist believers in astral projection, soul travels, dreamwork, and deliberate out-of-body experiences.
All of our condition oils, botanical oils, conjure oils, and perfume oils are all natural, free of chemical preservatives, and are handcrafted in small batches according to old-fashioned, time-honored traditions. We use only the highest quality herbs, roots, curios, minerals, essential oils, and raw ingredients available. This process ensures oils of the highest potency and fragrance. 4 drams (.25 oz).
WARNING: For external use only. Do not ingest. Do not use near the eyes or genital area.
Astral projection is an esoteric term used to describe the act of separating the astral body from the physical body at will - an out-of-body experience. According to Southern folklore, Astral Travel Conjure Oil is used as an anointing oil to assist believers in astral projection, soul travels, dreamwork, and deliberate out-of-body experiences.
All of our condition oils, botanical oils, conjure oils, and perfume oils are all natural, free of chemical preservatives, and are handcrafted in small batches according to old-fashioned, time-honored traditions. We use only the highest quality herbs, roots, curios, minerals, essential oils, and raw ingredients available. This process ensures oils of the highest potency and fragrance. 4 drams (.25 oz).
WARNING: For external use only. Do not ingest. Do not use near the eyes or genital area.
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