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APOTHECARY › Law Stay Away Oil Ochosi's Against the Law Oil
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Law Stay Away Oil Ochosi's Against the Law Oil

$17.00
The purpose of this oil is used in hoodoo spellwork to keep legal authorities or unwanted people away. It is a traditional Southern conjure oil or blend designed to shield users from police, authorities, court cases, and legal trouble.

It creates an energetic barrier for protection, privacy, and invisibility, aiming to deter unwanted legal attention or ensure favorable outcomes.

It can be used to dress candles, legal documents, or personal petitions. It may also be applied to the hands, the forehead, or the heels of the shoes, or used to wash doors to keep authorities away.

My version comes from a blend of my own understanding of the work and from a recipe found in Llewellyn’s Complete Formulary of Magical Oils.

There is powdered deer antler in this blend in honor of Ochosi, the Orisha, along with other herbs that are associated with him and his energy. I have used this oil personally when consecrating amulets for Ochosi that I place within the Warriors. I also prepare this blend as an Omiero, using it when washing Ochosi’s tools.

Ochosi, the Orisha, is deeply connected to this type of work. As a hunter and a guide, he is often called upon in situations where one must find their way out of trouble or move unseen. He knows how to track, how to hide between the bushes, and how to navigate paths that others cannot see. He is also associated with justice—his arrow is said to be guided with precision, even when shot blindly, and it does not miss. Because of this, his energy supports not only protection and evasion, but also the right outcome, where balance and justice are carried out without unnecessary exposure.

This is a slow, warm infusion oil that has been sitting, infusing and macerating for months—possibly close to a year—and I feel that it is ready to be released.
The purpose of this oil is used in hoodoo spellwork to keep legal authorities or unwanted people away. It is a traditional Southern conjure oil or blend designed to shield users from police, authorities, court cases, and legal trouble.

It creates an energetic barrier for protection, privacy, and invisibility, aiming to deter unwanted legal attention or ensure favorable outcomes.

It can be used to dress candles, legal documents, or personal petitions. It may also be applied to the hands, the forehead, or the heels of the shoes, or used to wash doors to keep authorities away.

My version comes from a blend of my own understanding of the work and from a recipe found in Llewellyn’s Complete Formulary of Magical Oils.

There is powdered deer antler in this blend in honor of Ochosi, the Orisha, along with other herbs that are associated with him and his energy. I have used this oil personally when consecrating amulets for Ochosi that I place within the Warriors. I also prepare this blend as an Omiero, using it when washing Ochosi’s tools.

Ochosi, the Orisha, is deeply connected to this type of work. As a hunter and a guide, he is often called upon in situations where one must find their way out of trouble or move unseen. He knows how to track, how to hide between the bushes, and how to navigate paths that others cannot see. He is also associated with justice—his arrow is said to be guided with precision, even when shot blindly, and it does not miss. Because of this, his energy supports not only protection and evasion, but also the right outcome, where balance and justice are carried out without unnecessary exposure.

This is a slow, warm infusion oil that has been sitting, infusing and macerating for months—possibly close to a year—and I feel that it is ready to be released.