Wednesday 6 February 2013

The Perfume of Immortality

It is well known, that Aleister Crowley had magnetism and charm beyond compare. He explained his sexual attraction with "Ruthvah",  or The Perfume of Immortality, how he liked to call it. 

Supposedly used by King Solomon, Ruthvah is a mix of three aphrodisiacs. Carefully massaged into hair (especially roots), face and body, the smell of this elixir should be imperceptible for others, creating that mysterious and attractive aura.

The person wearing this odour, is therefore armed with the powerful weapon "against the deepest elements in the nature of those desired to attract." Presumably, Ruthvah claimed obedience from those who were around him, as they definetly felt something, but didn't understand what was it, taking control over them.
 
Here is the original recipe for
Ruthvah, for anyone who feels the inclination to experiment with it


Mix together 3 parts of civet, 2 parts of musk, and 1 part of ambergris.

The hardest part is founding the original aphrodisiacs. All of them seems to be on the Ebay, but most are mixed with essential oils and so. Real ambergris is extremely hard to find and, many perfumers say they've never even smelled it in its raw state. 

But - nothing is impossible, so if you want to try this powerful asset, go for it! 

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