Ruthvah — The Perfume of Immortality

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The first small batch of Ruthvah will be complete and ready to ship on the Autumn Equinox, 22nd September 2025 — a date chosen for its balance of light and dark, when thresholds open and transformation moves most deeply.

This is Aleister Crowley’s legendary formula reimagined — worked through alchemical patience, cruelty-free artistry, and with only the highest quality materials. Every ingredient has been carefully sourced: ambergris, musk, and civet-like notes — recreated through modern ethical perfumery — rich, true, and animal-free.

Because the Ruthvah process is long and exacting, this is a limited release. Each bottle is crafted by hand and consecrated through time, ritual, and attention to detail.

🌑 Pre-orders are now open.
If you want to be part of the first release, reserve your bottle now — once this Equinox batch is gone, it will be some time before Ruthvah returns, as the work of its creation cannot be hurried.

⚖️ A perfume of balance.
🔥 A perfume of transformation.
🌌 A perfume of immortality.

➡️For more information and pre-order click HERE

Devika and the Serpent’s Crown

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Claim the serpent’s crown. The ebook is available now.

UK: £2.23

US: $2.99

Devika is the last daughter of a silenced lineage, her ancestral power buried beneath centuries of fear and forgotten truth. But when a vivid dream and an urgent call from the goddess Kali awaken a dormant fire within her, Devika must choose between a life of quiet safety and a destiny of immense, terrifying power.

Her path leads to the fabled Temple of Nine Veils, a spiritual gauntlet where the true journey is not through ancient corridors but through the veils of her own ego. As she confronts the inner demons of shame, fear, and attachment, each a serpentine coil around her soul, she will discover that the greatest trial is not fighting the darkness, but learning to embrace it.

Devika and the Serpent’s Crown is a mythic tale of self-discovery and spiritual rebirth, a story for anyone who has felt the pull of a greater purpose.

Keywords

Mythic fantasy, Spiritual fiction, Goddess Kali, Female protagonist fantasy, Rebirth and transformation, Serpent symbolism, Priestess lineage

Author’s Note

Devika and the Serpent’s Crown was born from a single, powerful dream—a vivid image that left a lasting and profound impression. The dream was not a story but a tableau: the goddess Kali, fierce and serene, her skin the colour of the cosmic void, a crown of serpents upon her head, and a skull in her hand. This story is an attempt to give that image a voice. It is a narrative built to explore the meaning behind those powerful symbols—the serpent crown representing fears overcome, the skull signifying the death of the old self, and the goddess herself as a calling to a deeper, more profound truth. This story is a journey into the mystery of that dream, an exploration of what it means to shed one’s old skin and be reborn into a new self.