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How to create a resin blend for a lunar ritual?

How to create a resin blend for a lunar ritual?

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1. What is a lunar resin blend used for?
2. Which resins to choose according to the Moon phase?
3. How to compose a lunar resin blend?
4. How to use this blend during a lunar ritual?


A resin blend is a vibrational composition that accompanies a ritual through smoke, scent, and the energetic charge of plants. When prepared for the Moon, this blend becomes a bridge between the material and the invisible. It supports meditation, divination, purification, or the intention you wish to set under lunar influence. Its preparation requires true presence, as each resin carries a different vibration depending on the targeted lunar phase.

1. What is a lunar resin blend used for?

A lunar resin incense enhances the vibrational effect of a ritual aligned with the Moon cycle. It accompanies a request, purifies the workspace, opens intuition, or supports inner transformation work. The smoke becomes an offering, an elevation, an energetic vector.

The Moon influences emotions, memory, water, internal cycles, and sensitivity. Working with it means entering a subtle rhythm. The resin blend then becomes support to align inner energy with that of the sky.

Each lunar phase calls for a specific vibration. A gentle resin like myrrh calms and soothes for the full moon. A dynamic resin like benzoin or copal accompanies a new moon focused on projects. Balance comes from the dosage, the gesture, and the intention.

2. Which resins to choose according to the Moon phase?

The choice of magical resins depends on the nature of the work. For a full moon, the focus is on clarity, intuition, expansion. Sandalwood, myrrh, and frankincense support meditation, expanded consciousness, and receptivity.

During a new moon, work is done with grounding and the seed of renewal. Copal, benzoin, or storax act as triggers, lay foundations, and open the way to change.

A waning moon calls for resins that cleanse, recentre, and soothe. Camphor, galbanum, or resinous sage promote release and liberation.

A waxing moon activates movement, growth, and the call of energy. Resins like dragon’s blood or mastic can then be combined to amplify the action and open energy channels.

It is possible to combine several resins to create a balance between grounding, elevation, fluidity, and intuition. The blend should remain simple so that each ingredient keeps its voice.

3. How to compose a lunar resin blend?

The lunar blend is prepared in a calm moment, with a neutral container (glass, ceramic, or wooden bowl). Resins are broken into fragments or powder depending on the desired type of combustion. Resin pieces that are too large do not burn well; powder that is too fine burns too quickly. The right balance comes through observation.

Each resin is added with particular attention. The first provides the vibrational base. The second nuances the intention. The third harmonizes the whole. It is possible to complete with a few grains of salt, a crushed dry herb, or a drop of essential oil placed on the blend (not poured).

The blend is not made in haste. It is touched, smelled, observed. You feel the coherence or not. Sometimes adjustments, removals, or waiting are necessary. The goal is not to make a spectacular incense but to create an intimate resonance with the chosen lunar phase.

4. How to use this blend during a lunar ritual?

The resin blend is placed on a burning charcoal, a few pinches at a time. The smoke rises slowly, creates a space, marks a threshold. It accompanies the entry into the ritual, supports meditation, or surrounds an intention with clear energy.

During a full moon ritual, the blend can be burned at the beginning of the session, then a new pinch added when setting an intention. At the new moon, it can accompany the preparation of a magic vial or the writing of a wish. During the waning moon, it supports release, cutting, or recentring.

The smoke is not passive. It circulates, responds, surrounds. It passes through space but also the body. It helps to leave the mind and enter inner listening.

The ritual can end with a final pinch or by scattering the ashes in a natural place if it fits the logic of the work undertaken.

A well-prepared lunar resin blend becomes a precious companion. It does not just perfume the air: it transforms the moment, the space, and the intention. It inscribes the energy of the Moon into every movement of the ritual.

Olivier of Aeternum
Par Olivier of Aeternum

Passionate about esoteric traditions and the history of the occult from the earliest civilizations to the 18th century, I share some articles on these topics. I am also co-creator of the online esoteric shop Aeternum.

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