
The Phoenix Oil
Ayurveda: The Ancient Science of Life
Rooted in the Vedic traditions of India over 5,000 years ago, Ayurveda is a holistic system of healing that views the body, mind, and spirit as interconnected expressions of nature. Each blend in this collection is crafted to honor that lineage. These are not just remedies; they are rituals of return.


The Phoenix Oil
Ancient Origin: Inspired by Ayurvedic Principles, Crafted for Modern Ritual
A Ritual of Resurrection • For Becoming Again
This is not just abhyanga.
This is an anointing.
A return.
A ritual for the moments when you have come undone and are not looking to restore what was,
but to become something new.
The Phoenix Oil is for the burned out, the broken open, the ones still glowing at the edges.
Crafted in the spirit of traditional Ayurvedic self-massage but infused with modern knowing—this oil nourishes not just tissue and nerve, but identity.
Infused with adaptogens, blood purifiers, and cellular memory herbs, it restores what was depleted while honoring what was lost.
It is grounding. It is warming. It is sacred.
You do not return the same.
You return transformed.

Traditional Properties
Crafted to stimulate circulation, warm stiff joints, and rekindle the fire within, The Firekeeper’s Balm is a modern alchemical ritual. It speaks to the part of you that remembers movement not as effort, but as sacred flame.
Each ingredient in this balm has been chosen to bring heat, motion, and relief. Together, they form a layered activation: from the gentle rise of warmth to the deep unraveling of stagnation.
Sesame Oil
- Sesamum indicum – The ancient seed of warmth.
- Deeply penetrating, grounding, and warming.
- Used in Ayurvedic abhyanga (self-massage) to nourish tissue and enhance circulation
Jojoba Oil
- Simmondsia chinensis – The stabilizer.
- Structurally similar to human sebum, promotes balance and longevity.
- Enhances shelf life and skin compatibility.
Ginger
- Zingiber officinale – Root of motion.
- Circulates heat, breaks up stagnation, relieves muscular tightness.
- Brings a gentle, lasting fire to the tissues.
Ashwagandha
- Withania somnifera – The strength restorer.
- Rejuvenates the nervous system, supports stress recovery.
- In Ayurvedic tradition, brings life back to depleted bodies and spirits.
Gotu Kola
- Centella asiatica – The memory of wholeness.
- Nourishes skin, nerves, and cellular regeneration.
- Used in meditation traditions to awaken higher perception.
Manjistha
- Rubia cordifolia – The river of blood.
- Supports lymphatic drainage and blood purification.
- Clears stagnation and restores flow to what has hardened.
Turmeric
- Curcuma longa – Golden root of life.
- Used in both external and internal healing rituals across Ayurveda and beyond
- Anti-inflammatory, enhances circulation, supports tissue healing
Optional Essential Oils
- Cardamom – Uplifting, clarifying.
- Frankincense – Spiritually protective, connective.
- Clove – Stimulating and warming.
- Myrrh – Deeply healing, ancient balm for wounds seen and unseen.

Flavor Profile
Intentional Uses:
- Warm the oil gently and massage onto the body, starting at the crown and working toward the soles.
- Use slow, reverent strokes.
- Not to fix. Not to correct. But to return.
- Allow the body to speak back.
- Wrap yourself in warmth afterward. Rest.
- You are becoming again.

Elemental Signature
In the context of The Ayurvedic Blend, an elemental signature refers to the core energy and connection a blend has with the doshas and the natural world.
Fire • Air • Ether
This blend is the dance between what grounds and what rises. It is not passive—it is the will to live again. This is the glow after ruin. The spark beneath ash. The flame that rebuilds from within.

Just as fire reduces wood to ashes, so too does the fire of knowledge reduce all karma to ashes.”
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 37
– The Wizard’s Table Codex
