Flying Ointment
Casting Instructions for 'Flying Ointment'
- 1/4 Cup Lard
- 1/2 Tsp. Clove Oil
- 1 tsp chimney Root
- 1/4 Tsp. dried Cinquefoil
- 1/4 Tsp. dried Mugwort
- 1/4 Tsp. dried Thistle
- 1/4 dried Vervain
- 1/2 Tsp. Benzoin
- Tincture
Note: The notorious "Witches Flying Ointment," a dangerous herbal concoction
producing psychedelic effects, was said to be used by Witches in the Middle Ages.
It consisted mainly of parsley, hemlock, water of aconite, poplar leaves, soot, bat's
blood, deadly nightshade (or belladonna), Henbane and Hashish. (Of course,
Witches didn't really fly; however, the ointment did induce incredible
hallucinations, psychic visions and astral projections.)
The following is a modern Witch's flying ointment recipe. It is safer and much
easier to use:
Ritual: Using a mortar and pestle, crush the dried herbs until almost powdered.
In a small cauldron or saucepan, heat the lard over a low flame until it is melted
completely. Add the herbs, the clove oil and chimney soot to the lard base and
mix well. Add the benzoin as a natural preservative, stir together clockwise and
then simmer for ten to fifteen minutes. Strain it through cheesecloth into a small
heat resistant container and then allow it to cool. Store it in your refrigerator or
in a cool dark place until it is ready to be used. On a night of the Full Moon,
anoint your temples and Third Eye with a small amount of the flying ointment
prior to astral projection or dream magick.
NOTE: For external use only!From - Phantom120
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