
Ashes Of The Oracles
Ancient Origin: No origin remains—only the smoke. Some believe it never had an origin—only memory.
There are whispers that before the temples rose, before gods had names, there were Oracles—living conduits who did not divine the future, but dismantled illusions. They were not seers. They were revealers.
It is said they burned herbs not to offer them to the divine, but to inhale forgotten truths. They drank bitter brews that forced the mind into surrender. This blend is theirs. It remembers.

Traditional Properties
Though its exact origins are unknown, blends like this were often used in ceremonial meals or offerings, especially where smoke and spice were believed to carry intentions across thresholds.
The deep, earthy notes suggest it may have accompanied rites of passage, transitions, or times of reflection—used not for everyday nourishment, but for moments that called for presence and reverence.
Raw Honey
Balances the bitterness, anchors the vision. Thick with sun and memory, raw honey carries notes of wildflower and resin. An ancient offering—used to seal, soothe, and summon what is sacred through sweetness.
Hibiscus Vinegar
Tart, blood-red, sharpens the edge. A tang of renewal. Hibiscus cools the blood and supports the heart, while raw apple cider vinegar restores balance and digestion. Together, they sharpen clarity and stir the senses—an ancient tonic reborn.
Schisandra Berry
Five-flavor berry, bridges the senses. Tart and complex, this five-flavor berry has long been prized in traditional medicine. A botanical harmonizer—known to steady the nerves, sharpen the mind, and preserve the body’s inner vitality.
Tulsi
Spiritual clarity, nervous system support. Revered in Ayurvedic tradition, tulsi is an adaptogenic herb known to calm the spirit and support resilience. A sacred leaf—once offered to gods, now offered to the weary.
Rosemary
Remembrance, clarity, sight. Sharp as memory and evergreen in spirit, rosemary holds the scent of ancient groves. A clarity herb—used to awaken the mind, guard the threshold, and stir forgotten visions.

Profile
Notes:
Tart and tangy.
Bittersweet undertones.
A lingering heat.
Bold and earthy.
Intentional Uses:
Taken during moments of transition or reflection.
Stirred into teas, warm water, or rituals of release and remembrance.

Elemental Signature
Fire and Air
Ashes of the Oracle embodies the moment between clarity and smoke, awakening, what was hidden.

“ The Voice you seek awaits within.”
— The Wizard’s Table Codex