
Moonlit Path
Intuition, Dreams, Psychic Awareness
What would you do if you could hear what your intuition has been trying to tell you?
Infused with Real Herbs
Scent: Mystical and grounding with herbal depth. Earthy mugwort base, exotic star anise middle notes, gentle apple-sweet chamomile, hints of sacred resin.
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Some wisdom can't be found in books. It comes in dreams, in flashes of knowing, in the quiet voice you almost hear when you finally stop to listen.
Moonlit Path is crafted for those moments of seeking. We've combined the most potent intuition-enhancing herbs in our collection—mugwort for vivid dreams, star anise for psychic clarity, chamomile for the calm mind that can receive, and frankincense to lift your awareness to higher realms.
This isn't about predicting the future. It's about hearing what you already know.
The Blend
- Mugwort — The premier dream herb, used for millennia to enhance dream recall and lucidity
- Star Anise — Traditional psychic amplifier, opens the third eye
- Chamomile — Moon herb that creates the calm, receptive state needed for intuitive work
- Frankincense — Sacred resin that elevates consciousness and connects to the divine
When to Light
- Before sleep for enhanced, meaningful dreams
- During tarot, oracle, or divination readings
- At the full moon for heightened intuition
- When facing a decision and needing inner guidance
- During meditation focused on receiving wisdom
Pure beeswax infused with real organic herbs. No synthetic fragrances. Each herb infused separately, then blended.
Aromatherapy Notes
An otherworldly blend—earthy mugwort and exotic star anise grounded by gentle chamomile, with sacred frankincense creating an atmosphere of reverence. Soft, dreamy, and mystical.
- Before sleep for vivid dreams|During divination or tarot readings|At the full moon|When seeking guidance on decisions|In meditation for receiving wisdom|When developing psychic abilities
Ritual Instructions
1. Light the candle in a quiet, dimly lit space
2. Take three deep breaths, releasing the chatter of the day
3. Gaze softly at the flame without focusing
4. Ask your question or set your intention for guidance
5. Speak the incantation or prayer if desired
6. Sit in receptive silence, noting any images, words, or feelings
7. Before sleep, place near your bed (safely extinguished before sleeping)
8. Keep a dream journal nearby to record impressions upon waking
Creator of all wisdom, open my eyes to see what I need to see. Open my ears to hear what I need to hear. Guide my dreams and illuminate my path. Let me trust the knowing that lives within me. Amen.
By mugwort's dream and anise star, / I open now to sight afar. / Through chamomile's calm, frankincense' rise, / I trust the wisdom, open my eyes.
I trust my inner vision. The path reveals itself to those who listen.
📜 Sacred & Spiritual References
The herbs in this candle have been revered across many spiritual traditions throughout history:
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN RELIGION: Chamomile was sacred to Ra, the sun god. The Ebers Papyrus (c. 1550 BCE), one of the oldest medical texts, documents chamomile's healing properties. Egyptians used it in mummification and as an offering to the gods.
ANGLO-SAXON SACRED TEXTS: The Lacnunga (10th-11th century) lists chamomile as one of the Nine Sacred Herbs, given to humanity by Woden (Odin) for healing. The text states these herbs have power against "nine venoms" and "nine diseases."
CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM: Associated with humility, patience, and the virtue of growing stronger under adversity (chamomile releases more fragrance when walked upon).
BIBLE - MATTHEW 2:11: "On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Opening their treasures, they presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh." One of the three gifts of the Magi to the Christ child.
EXODUS 30:34-36: "Then the LORD said to Moses, 'Take fragrant spices—gum resin, onycha and galbanum—and pure frankincense, all in equal amounts, and make a fragrant blend of incense... It will be most holy to you.'"
LEVITICUS 2:1-2: Frankincense was required on grain offerings: "He shall pour oil on it, and put frankincense on it... the priest shall burn it as a memorial on the altar."
SONG OF SOLOMON 3:6: "Who is this coming out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense?"
ISAIAH 60:6: "All from Sheba will come, bearing gold and frankincense and proclaiming the praise of the LORD."
QURAN: Frankincense (luban) is valued in Islamic tradition for purification during prayer and spiritual practices.
ANGLO-SAXON SACRED TEXTS: Mugwort appears first among the Nine Sacred Herbs in the Lacnunga: "Remember, Mugwort, what you revealed, what you established at the great proclamation. You were called Una, oldest of herbs. You have power against three and against thirty, against poison and against infection."
CHINESE TRADITION: Mugwort (Ai) is central to traditional Chinese medicine and Taoist practices. Used in moxibustion rituals and believed to drive away evil spirits. The Dragon Boat Festival involves hanging mugwort to ward off illness and evil.
CELTIC TRADITION: Sacred to the druids as a protective and visionary herb. Placed under pillows for prophetic dreams.
CHINESE/TAOIST TRADITION: Star anise is one of the ingredients in Chinese five-spice powder, which represents the five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) and the balance of yin and yang. Used in offerings and ceremonial foods.
BUDDHIST TRADITION: The eight-pointed star shape is associated with the Noble Eightfold Path. Star anise is burned as incense in temples.
AYURVEDIC TRADITION: Considered sattvic and used in spiritual practices for clarity and protection.
