Since ancient times, oils have held remarkable significance for wellness and spiritual practices. In biblical times, oils like myrrh, frankincense, and olive oil were prized for their healing and anointing properties. They symbolized purity, sanctity, and renewal—qualities we seek to embody in our carrier oil blends at Oils from Eden.
In Scripture, oils were revered as vessels of divine blessing. From anointing kings to healing the sick, they carried both symbolic and practical power, providing comfort and fostering connection with the natural world. This timeless reverence for oils inspires us today to create blends that respect the earth, sourced directly from nature to nurture the body and uplift the spirit.
At Oils from Eden, our carrier oils—whether for skincare, hair health, or relaxation—are carefully crafted to reflect this age-old tradition. By using pure, cold-pressed, and organic oils, we honor the biblical legacy of anointing and healing. We invite you to explore the natural, therapeutic power of oils, and embrace a journey of wellness as ancient as Eden itself.
Here's an illustration capturing the essence of SC (Chrism), OC (Holy Oil), and OI (Oil of Healing). Each vial is symbolically displayed with a reverent glow, emphasizing their sacred and spiritual significance.
OI (Oleum Infirmorum), which translates to the Oil of the Sick or Oil of Healing. This oil has historical and symbolic significance, often used for anointing in healing rituals, particularly in religious and spiritual contexts. In many traditions, this oil is considered to embody both physical and spiritual healing properties.
OC, or Oleum Catechumenorum, also known as Oleum Sanctum (Holy Oil), holds a sacred place, especially in religious rites. This oil is traditionally used for anointing catechumens—those preparing for baptism or initiation into faith—symbolizing strength, preparation, and sanctity.
SC, or Sanctum Chrisma, often simply called Chrism, is a consecrated oil used in many Christian traditions, particularly in sacraments like baptism, confirmation, and holy orders. It's a symbol of blessing, consecration, and the Holy Spirit.
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