December often sweeps us up in a whirlwind of activity. It's alive with traditions, bustling with gatherings of friends and family, and rich with moments that honor our various spiritual beliefs. However, amidst the sparkle of lights and flurry of festivities, the grounded energy of December carries a quiet and undeniable sense of conclusion. It holds a bittersweet awareness that we're closing a chapter, preparing to bid farewell to an entire year, and maybe, in some ways, entire aspects of ourselves and our lives. This transition calls for a form of spiritual housekeeping, an opportunity to acknowledge what we've learned over the past year, releasing what will no longer serve us while holding onto what will aid us in the future. As such, December can be an ideal time for working with essential oils that promote clarity, closure, and release.
Frankincense has been used in spiritual practices for centuries to help quiet the mind and deepen meditation. As you reflect on the past year, try diffusing frankincense essential oil (Boswellia rivae) to bring in more clarity and insight, perhaps while journaling about the year's most significant moments. Its earthy, resinous aroma can help us see things as they are, without judgment, inviting us to honor the sacredness of all that has transpired. Frankincense can also help us connect with the divine. Consider dressing a candle with frankincense essential oil and lighting it in honor of Janus, the Roman deity of beginnings and endings who guards doorways, thresholds, and transitions. Janus reminds us to integrate the wisdom gained from our past experiences in order to better prepare us for whatever may come in the future.
Along with frankincense, cypress essential oil, with its deep, grounding aroma, is perfect for saying goodbye to the things we want to leave behind. Cypress has long been associated with transition and letting go. In aromatherapy, cypress oil is known to aid in releasing grief and supporting personal transformation, making it an ideal ally for end-of-year rituals. Knowing its spirit, try anointing your pulse points with a drop of cypress essential oil (Cupressus sempervirens) diluted in a carrier oil, focusing on an intention to release any mental burdens that are being held in your body. Draw on the elemental power of air to carry away that which is ready to dissolve, dissipate, and disappear. To further this magick of closure and release, consider diffusing cypress oil for up to 10 minutes as you mindfully write down what you wish to be free of on small pieces of paper to be burned in a farewell ritual.
January holds the energy of a fresh start. In the freshness of the new year, we find ourselves renewed, inspired, and excited for what might lie ahead. In January, our calendars feel spacious, and the weight of expectation lifts just enough to let us dream about the future. It has an energy of promise that feels like a blank page: crisp, clean, and waiting to be written upon. January invites us to reimagine and reinvent ourselves in the context of our changing world. Essential oils that promote inspiration, motivation, and adaptability can be particularly supportive in this endeavor.
Peppermint essential oil (Mentha piperita) is especially fitting for January. Its invigorating aroma can refresh your mental and spiritual outlook, clearing the way for new ideas and visions. Try adding a couple of drops of peppermint oil to a tablespoon of your shampoo on New Year's Day, setting intentions to wash away any stagnant ideas or beliefs that will hold you back from your highest evolution. Equally as great for new year magick is rosemary essential oil. In spiritual practice, rosemary is often used to ward off negative influences and bless beginnings. As you contemplate the year ahead, consider creating a simple blessing ritual using rosemary essential oil (Rosmarinus officinalis). Using a diffuser, fill your space with the herbaceous, invigorating aroma of the rosemary. Light a white candle, symbolizing the clean slate of January, and visualize your path in the coming months. See the way open, easy to travel, and protected. Maybe take a few moments here to do some goal setting while your mind is flexible and focused, benefiting from the rosemary's brain boosting properties.
To fully embrace this sacred liminal space between December and January, you could even try blending essential oils that support both reflection and foresight. Consider creating a ritual oil blend using frankincense, cypress, peppermint, and rosemary. When combined with a carrier oil, this blend could be used to anoint your third eye and pulse points as you perform a year-end ritual. You might begin by lighting two candles, one for the past and one for the future, and place them on either side of your ritual space. As you anoint yourself, call upon Janus and speak your gratitude for the experiences that have shaped you, acknowledging how they've contributed to your growth. Then, turn your attention to the second candle, setting intentions for the future with a heart full of hope and purpose. The act of physically stepping from one side of the space to the other can symbolize crossing the threshold, moving with confidence into the new year.
Aromatherapy and witchcraft, when combined thoughtfully, offer a rich sensory experience that can transform our spiritual practices. Find and use the essential oils that make sense to you. As December and January weave their distinct energies around us, get curious about how you want to engage with them. What feels important? What do you need? Whatever you choose to focus on, the art of aromatherapy in magick invites you to align your intentions with the power of essential oils to make the most of this transitional time of year. May the past serve as a wise guide, leading us all to a better and brighter future for all!