New formulas, new currents.
New Possibilities !
Haus of White Serpents Florida Waters
La Sirenes has always believed that our community is stronger when we support one another.
There are many gifted practitioners creating beautiful magical tools, and whenever I find work that I genuinely believe in, I’d rather share it than compete with it.
One of those practitioners is HausofWhiteSerpents.com
Her work blends Brazilian magical traditions, folk practice, ritual, and spiritual devotion into formulas that feel alive. When I first encountered her Florida Waters, I knew they belonged at La Sirenes.
I’m honored that House of White Serpents graciously accepted my invitation to share her Florida Waters for the La Sirenes community.
Rather than recreating something that already exists in such beautiful form, I wanted to bring you directly to the source.
Available Formulas
• Eshu Florida Water
For crossroads, opportunity, communication, offerings, and opening the roads ahead.
• Oshun Florida Water
For love, sweetness, prosperity, beauty, attraction, and joyful blessings.
• Yemoja Florida Water
For purification, emotional healing, maternal protection, intuition, and the peaceful current of the sea.
• Oya Florida Water
For transformation, ancestral work, protection, clearing away stagnation, and embracing necessary change.
These waters may be used to cleanse the body before ritual, bless candles and magical tools, wash altars and shrines, refresh the home, prepare offerings, or simply invite the presence of the spirits they honor.
There has always been something deeply fascinating to me about the Spiritualist movement of the nineteenth century. Candlelit parlors, velvet curtains, séance tables, mediums sitting quietly with their hands folded, waiting for the veil between worlds to grow just a little thinner. Whether one approached those gatherings with faith or skepticism, there is no denying the beauty of their atmosphere and the hope they carried.
As I worked on this blend, I often imagined the rooms where those early Spiritualists gathered. I wondered what they smelled like after hours of prayer, burning resins, fresh flowers, polished wood, and long conversations with the unseen. That image stayed with me throughout the creation of this oil and became the inspiration for its fragrance.
The formula combines mastic, rose, gardenia, oakmoss, yarrow, frankincense, calamus, and vetiver to create an aroma that feels both sacred and nostalgic. It is floral without becoming overly sweet, resinous without becoming heavy, and earthy enough to feel grounded while remaining open to inspiration.
This oil was created for those who practice mediumship, spirit communication, ancestor work, trance, psychic development, and other forms of intuitive practice. Rather than claiming to create psychic ability, it was blended to help cultivate an atmosphere where those gifts may be more comfortably explored and supported.
I have always believed that ritual begins long before the first prayer is spoken. The scent of the room, the lighting, the objects upon the altar, and the quiet intention we bring with us all become part of the work. Fragrance has a remarkable way of helping the mind settle into a receptive state, making it easier to listen rather than simply search for answers.
Medium’s Special Spirits Oil may be worn before séances, divination, meditation, automatic writing, dream work, or while sitting quietly with one’s ancestors. It may also be used to dress candles, spirit tables, or devotional objects dedicated to the guides and loved ones who continue to walk beside us from the unseen world.
Whether you are an experienced medium or someone just beginning to explore your intuitive gifts, this oil was created as a companion for those moments when the room becomes still, the mind grows quiet, and the conversation between worlds begins.
Natural civet has occupied a unique place in the history of perfumery for centuries. Used with restraint, it possesses a remarkable ability to transform a composition, lending warmth, depth, and a living quality that cannot easily be described. Rather than dominating a blend, it enriches the materials surrounding it, allowing florals, woods, and resins to unfold with greater complexity and presence.
Damiana has long been treasured in both herbal and magical traditions. Its aroma bridges the green freshness of an herb with the warmth of cured leaves, offering subtle notes reminiscent of tea, tobacco, hay, and dried fruit. In ritual practice, damiana has traditionally been associated with attraction, sensuality, confidence, and the cultivation of intimacy.
Together, civet and damiana create a blend that is both primal and refined. The herbal brightness of damiana softens beneath civet’s warmth, while civet itself becomes gentler and more approachable. The result is not an overpowering perfume, but a fragrance that develops patiently on the skin, revealing new facets over the course of hours.
Within the magical arts, these two materials have long been associated with magnetism, desire, and personal presence. Damiana encourages openness, affection, and sensual connection, while civet embodies instinct, vitality, and the quiet confidence that draws attention without demanding it. Worn together, they create a current intended to cultivate charisma, attraction, and the mysterious quality of being remembered long after one has departed.
Each bottle is handcrafted in small batches at La Sirenes using carefully selected botanical materials and traditional perfumery techniques, honoring both the artistry of fragrance and the enduring relationship between scent and ritual.
Intentions
Attraction
Magnetism
Sensuality
Charisma
Confidence
Personal Presence
Passion
Romance
Glamour
Devotional Ritual
Beneath every forest is a hidden world.
Roots communicate with one another through vast underground networks. They exchange nutrients, respond to changes in their environment, and quietly support the life growing above them. Long before we understood the science behind these relationships, many magical traditions recognized roots as symbols of stability, authority, endurance, and hidden power.
That unseen network became the inspiration for this oil.
Roots Master is designed for self-mastery first and mastery of circumstance second. Before we can direct the world around us, we have to establish command over ourselves. Discipline. Consistency. Clear intention. Those are the qualities that allow every other kind of success to take root.
The fragrance is earthy, dry, and deeply rooted, built entirely from essential oils and absolutes distilled from roots.
The formula includes:
Vetiver Root
Galangal Root
Spikenard Root
Calamus Root
Costus Root
Valerian Root
Each root has a long history in spiritual and magical practice, and together they create an oil that feels ancient, steady, and quietly commanding.
Roots Master may be worn on its own when working toward confidence, discipline, leadership, or personal authority. It also makes an exceptional blending oil. Add a few drops to almost any magical formula to help ground its intention, strengthen its focus, and encourage the work to manifest from a place of stability rather than haste.
Many people will recognize similarities to the current found in High John the Conqueror work. While it certainly carries that confident, victorious spirit, I think of Roots Master as something broader. It is less about conquering other people and more about becoming someone who cannot easily be shaken.
When a tree survives a storm, it is rarely because of its branches.
It is because of its roots.
Whether you wear this oil for magical practice, leadership, difficult decisions, or simply as a reminder to remain grounded in your own purpose, my hope is that it helps you cultivate the kind of strength that begins beneath the surface and quietly supports everything you choose to build.
The original intention was to create a formula dedicated to Hekate Terrana, but during the blending process the current shifted. Ingredients that had never been planned insisted on entering the vessel. Rather than resisting the change, I allowed the blend to unfold through observation instead of control. Only later, through dreams and continued ritual, did its name arrive: Verdant Venom.
This oil belongs to one of Hekate’s more uncompromising currents. Rather than simply protecting against adversity, it speaks to transformation through adversity. It is a current that strengthens boundaries, cuts away stagnant influences, and encourages the practitioner to meet challenges with clarity, discipline, and resolve. Like venom itself, what appears dangerous may become medicine when approached with wisdom and purpose.
The fragrance reflects that character. Forested greens, mineral notes, resins, and earth combine to create an aroma that is direct, grounding, and unmistakably alive. It is intentionally unsweetened, allowing the sharper botanical notes to express the spirit of the formula without distraction.
The blend also contains symbolic materials associated with serpents, thresholds, and protective boundaries. Each ingredient was chosen to support the current that emerged during its creation rather than to fulfill a predetermined recipe.
Verdant Venom may be used before rituals involving psychic protection, boundary-setting, uncrossing, spiritual resilience, transformation, or initiatory work. It is especially suited for periods of profound personal change, when old patterns must be shed so that new growth can emerge.
Inspired by the symbolism of the serpent, this formula reflects the continual process of renewal through shedding what no longer serves. It is dedicated to the Hekatean mysteries of transformation, liminality, and the strength that arises through conscious change.
½ oz bottle of spiritual oil. Bottle shapes vary.
Pythia Oil began as a commission from one of our VIP clients who was looking for an oil to support channeling, divination, and spirit communication, particularly within modern Greek magical practice. I immediately knew where I wanted to begin.
The Oracle of Delphi has fascinated me for as long as I can remember. As a child, I became completely captivated by an illustration of the Pythia sitting upon her tripod, wrapped in her red cloak, holding fresh bay laurel while inhaling the sacred vapors rising from the earth below the Temple of Apollo. I remember making my mother buy me the poster from the library because I simply could not stop thinking about it. There was something about that image that stayed with me long before I understood why.
Years later, I found myself returning to that same memory while creating this blend.
Pythia Oil is my interpretation of that ancient moment of communion between the oracle and the divine. It is inspired by the mythology, symbolism, and botanical traditions surrounding Delphi, using ingredients chosen to evoke the atmosphere of the sanctuary and the state of receptive awareness for which the oracle was known.
Rather than creating an oil that overwhelms the senses, I wanted one that invites stillness. The Oracle did not force visions to appear. She prepared herself, entered sacred space, and allowed the messages to come through. I believe that is an important distinction. Good divination is not about chasing spirits or demanding answers. It is about becoming quiet enough to recognize them when they arrive.
This oil was created for meditation, divination, dream work, automatic writing, prayer, and any practice that asks us to listen more deeply. It may be worn before reading tarot or oracle cards, casting lots, scrying, mediumship, or while sitting before your altar seeking guidance.
The fragrance draws inspiration from the ancient Mediterranean, incorporating botanicals traditionally associated with Greece and the sacred landscape of Delphi. While the complete formula remains part of the tradition of La Sirenes, every ingredient was chosen with the intention of supporting clarity, inspiration, and a deeper connection to one’s own intuitive voice.
Whether you approach the Pythia as a historical figure, a symbol of prophecy, or simply as a reminder to trust your own inner knowing, I hope this oil encourages you to slow down, breathe deeply, and remember that wisdom often speaks in whispers.
Sometimes the answers are already rising from the depths beneath our feet. We simply have to become quiet enough to hear them.