Regulus Attuning Tincture II
$30.00
Cognac is a distillation of Champagne, a beverage long associated with Kingship, wealth, and opulence, whose bubbles impart a quality of literal effervescence and therefore elevation. This was used as the tincture base from a high-end, well regarded manufacturer, combined with mugwort, mastic, wormwood, and honey as the Moon conjoined Regulus on the rising, in the hour of Jupiter.
Available in a 1/2 oz dropper bottle with 24k gold and keepsake garnet for $30
Please Note: This was not created in a commercial kitchen to GMP standards, so it is not suitable or intended for consumption. Use externally to anoint yourself or objects. Keep this (and all our wares) out of reach of children. Any internal consumption undertaken at the user’s sole risk and liability.
I had the great fortune of being gifted a phial of this tincture by a friend just in time for a major public appearance at a higher educational institution.
I’m comfortable in front of crowds anyway, but a gentle anointing with this tincture over my solar plexus calmed my nerves and kept me deeply rooted in the core content of the message of welcome, inclusion, and justice I had been invited to deliver (and found me, a relative nobody, schmoozing with senior administration both before and after as though we were peers). It’s alcohol-based, so on the surface of my skin it felt cold, as is expected, but underneath and in my solar plexus I felt a gentle heat emerge moments after anointing myself as the connection between my head, heart, and throat chakras eased open. When anointing, remember it’s a tincture, not an oil; consider dabbing it on with a cotton ball and ritually burning the cotton afterwards as a suffumigation.
One of the hazards of Regulus, from what I understand, is the risk of its promises going pear-shaped if at any point you lose hold of integrity. That said, found that using this tincture assisted me in maintaining integrity and performing precisely who I knew myself to be, not attempting to be someone I wasn’t for the sake of the crowd’s favor. A smashing success (and I got a decent press photo out of it)—thank you, Kait!