ORMUS
Massage Oil
by Melanie
Procter
One time I asked Seekverta
this question. He told me that certain oils degrade with ormus. So, he stated that I should only use grape seed,
coconut, or olive oil. I mix essential oils with the massage oils I make.
I guess in choosing the
essential oils, you would choose them by what they elicit. One time, a friend had a serious rash. So, an
aromatherapist mixed up a number of oils for skin. I mixed in ormus and coconut oil with it. The rash cleared up
immediately.
However, this is potent
stuff as you know. He got a little addicted to it and became very ungrounded. So, one has to be careful with these
oils. At first I started using my ormus massage oils in the quantity that I would use any oil. But that seemed to
be way too much for most people.
So, I found now to make
the oil per "occasion" to be better. I measure out exactly how much ormus I can take or another person could take,
and mix it into the oil. So, if I am only capable of taking an 1/8 of a teaspoon in a particular oil, I will only
put that much in the oil.
I mix it with intention
and then add in the essential oils with intention. The thing one has to be careful with is that the person giving
the massage also needs to know how much ormus s/he can handle before giving the massage with this
oil.
And it may be difficult
to give several massages a day with it. The person giving the massage may become a bit ungrounded by the end of the
day. When I was taking a lot of ormus, I became ungrounded myself. I gave massages to anyone who would take
them.
I was such a state that
I would only want to feel people's energy but not talk to them. The mundane business work I was doing and the
typical talk of money and business deals in my world made no sense to me anymore.
I was really out there
for awhile in the early days of ormus (due to uncareful personal experimentation). Every time I gave another
massage, I would use more of the ormus massage oil that I had. Each massage was like another dose of ormus for me,
and I would go a bit over the top.
Anyway, ormus massage oil is a wonderful, wonderful thing. To the point it can be
addicting to both the "giver" and "receiver". Just be careful on the "dosage". All the pores on our body are like
little mouths absorbing everything.
Thanks for the kind response. I made my oils using coconut oil for very dry skin and
olive oil for a slightly lighter oil. We used these oils for massage or face cream since they were heavy. Typically
a massage oil is made from a light oil like sunflower or safflower oil. But since Seekverta only recommended olive,
coconut or grape seed oil, I used only these. I was worried they would be too heavy for a massage oil, but nobody
complained.
For essential oils, I usually only purchase from this wholesale company. They sell
wholesale raw materials for those in the business of making natural skin and bath products. But they also sell to
individuals.
They are committed to
education. So, you can get the recipes for making any skin or hair product on their website. Or call the owner if
you need help. He is a wonderful, wonderful soul.
You can make lots of
ormus bath and skin products with their natural raw materials. But do be careful about how much you use. I made not
only oils and face creams but masks and other products that contain a high amount of ormus. I will write about that
in another post. The links below are specific to the essential oils and blends I purchase from this
company.
http://www.voyageursoapandcandle.com/a1.asp
http://www.voyageursoapandcandle.com/a2.asp
To make the oils and face creams, I would mix the chosen essential oils based on
their healing properties (see link above for a list on such). I then added a crystal (based on what I had on hand)
into the oil. However, it would be better if I had a range to choose from based on the specific healing effects of
various crystals.
I experimented with various ways to "mix the oil" with intention. If you have read
"Hidden Messages of Water", you will understand the effect of labeling the oil with the
"intention".
But I experimented with
praying on it, visualizing sending light into it from my mind and hands, shaking it with the intention.......But
then I started reading Doreen Virtue's books on "Angel Therapy" and "Healing with the Angels". I started learning
of the work she and "Angel Practitioners" do. It seems that various angels are focused on different kinds of work.
They are here for us to aid us with different needs.
Using Doreen Virtue's books, I would find the right angels to call upon to work with
me in making the oils. I would call upon specific angels based on the oil I was creating and its specific
purpose(s). Sometimes, I would call upon a few and even call upon the person's guardian angels who was using the
oil.
Now, at this point, I was so excited about all these oils I was making, that I had to
try them all myself. So, I was too "over-ormused" to function in my regular business. This can be a bittersweet
state. On one hand, I was so sensitive to feel the energies of the angels present (which I can't
now).
It was as all my
"psychic protection" was stripped. Feeling the angels or entities present was glorious. But I could also pick up
all EMF's, and toxic frequencies which made me nutty. But as I experimented more with my ormus oil creations, it
even got to the point where I got too sensitive to the fields of everything including trees.
Though I loved to work
with trees and plants, I could feel the strength of the fields, and it scared me a bit to be so sensitive. I would
be standing on the street talking to someone and feel as if some huge presence was standing behind me. I would
think it was an individual, and I would turn around and it would be a tree.
So, this story is a mixed bag. You can make beautiful healing creations with ormus,
oil, essential oils, angels, crystals, light, intent, and love. People will love your products. But you must be as
careful as the alchemist in not trying everything out on yourself.
If you are making such
products, you may not even find it necessary to take ormus since you will be breathing in so much. Some alchemists
told me that they don't take ormus since they get it through their respiration and pores by being around it so
much.
If you experiment with making ormus skin and bath products, please let us know about
it. I like making these products because I do find they have a powerful effect on healing and rejuvenating skin.
The bath and massage products are great for relaxing, mediation, pain reduction and healing of physical
conditions.
Take care,
Mel
Hi Barry, Wow! In that long "recipe" story, I never mentioned mixing in the ormus.
Yes, I mixed the oils with various ormus products. I tried everything from trap water, powders to sea salt
liquid products. Today, I will try experimenting with some of the Black Manna Clay and some ormus products I found
locally. I have found an ormus distributor in town who is making ormus products that they describe as:
"the products that we sell are pure and in their original state. We mine them,
sterilize them and then package them."
I will be also be making oils with these products today. If anyone would would like
to experiment with my oils, I would be happy to send out some samples. I am not a distributor, producer or
alchemist. I just have been making oils, lotions and bath products as a hobby and am now combining them with ormus,
crystal, and angel therapy.
Thanks Barry for your interest and helping me to clarify and share this
journey.
Mel
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