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Small-batch Deity Ointments
Hello!! I make small-batch deity ointments which can be used for ritual, trance, daily connection (like applying a devotional perfume), and anointing the self, candles, and other ritual items. I currently have stock of my Ointment of Bast and Hekate's Ointment.
Ointment of Bast contains calendula, blue lotus, jojoba oil, frankincense, and beeswax. Ideal for those curious about or worshipping Bast, and for Kemetic pagans / polytheists who are drawn to this scent profile! I made this after Bast because of my devotional relationship with her but also because she is a Lady of Perfumes and Ointments. In Ancient Egypt, oils and ointments were often used for hygiene, beauty, and religious purposes.
Hekate's Ointment contains hyssop, mugwort, eyebright, rosemary, jojoba oil, and beeswax. Ideal for those curious or worshipping Hekate, and any witches as well! Hekate is a goddess I serve in devotion and service and I think ointments fit her perfectly as a goddess of pharmakeia.
I like using ointments over oils as ointments are easier to store, apply, and are typically described as being more sensory friendly!
You can find these ointments at my Etsy or Kofi! DM me if you have any questions!
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BAST'S AFFIRMATION FOR SOVEREINTY
I often feel compelled to thank and credit my deities for many of the positive things that happen in my life.
While I do believe my gods assist me in many ways, Bast spoke with me today about how this behaviour at a more constant level or frequency can make oneself forget their own sovereignty or forget to acknowledge themselves.
These are some of the things she said that I wish to share with you. This can all be considered UPG!
"You may consider this a gift from me, not because I am the reason why you have this, but because in your devotion to me, you have realised how worthy you are of holding this gift."
"Do not discount all of your achievements to divine intervention. We can watch over you without all the good deeds of your life being ours."
"I enjoy seeing you succeed. You work hard to get to where you are."
"A 'thank you' is enough. There's no need to grovel at my feet in feverous gratitude. Stand, give your thanks, and then celebrate. Your celebration is worth more - to see your care for what has come of your work and the blessings you have received. An emphasis on your subordination to me is not useful or desired. Your joy... is."
"Your achievements are not my achievements. They are yours alone."
"Give to your deities as they give to you, but honour yourself, too, in all the ways you exist."
"There is beauty in how the human spirit shines through, when you are determined, or desire an outcome more than anything. Some of that is divine, and some of that is you."
"Have your first instinct be to sit in what has happened."
"You are more afraid of taking credit for your own achievements and gifts than seeming like you have not thanked us enough. You are using thanks to hide from yourself."
"Do not thank me only because you can't figure out how you have been able to do all that you have. There are much better things to thank me for!"
O' Mistress of Plagues,
Your arrows must fly true,
but I beseech thee,
O' Great Goddess,
O' Sekhmet-Mut,
Let your seven arrows sail past my heart,
do not bring sickness to my heart.
Let my khat rest with ease,
when I sleep tonight.
Dua Sekhmet-Mut!
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