zankoku_zen Report post Posted April 10, 2015 Mod Note: This review topic is for the Etsy Small Batch release of Gainful Employment. This oil vibrates on the frequencies of both Earth and Saturn, and is a prosperity and good fortune blend that is solidly grounded: it was created to bring opportunities into your life that will help you to form a strong financial foundation. This incarnation of Gainful Employment contains juniper berry essential oil, Iron-free patchouli essential oil, extract of Job’s Tears (7 per bottle) and guinea grains (extracted in-house), Egyptian frankincense, and oakmoss absolute. Each bottle was charged over eight Thursdays, all during the Hour of Saturn.Rub this oil onto the soles of your feet and between your palms during any part of the process of job hunting. Gainful Employment should be used on brown candles when utilized in a ritual capacity, and can be used to (lightly!) dress resumes and cover letters. This only can also be employed during divinatory practices in order to help you discern the best and most responsible path to financial solvency. This review is for the small batch etsy TAL blend Gainful Employment: Earth/Saturn. Since there are no notes listed for the GC GE version, and while the description on the etsy website references "this incarnation", there is no note of actual different elements. So I am reviewing here in the meantime. Scent description from etsy: "This incarnation of Gainful Employment contains juniper berry essential oil, Iron-free patchouli essential oil, extract of Job’s Tears (7 per bottle) and guinea grains (extracted in-house), Egyptian frankincense, and oakmoss absolute." I have to say that it smells like patchouli, frankincense, and a touch of both gin and oakmoss. Overall, not unpleasant. I dabbed some on my palms to motivate me to keep an eye out on job opportunities and to keep reconnecting with my network as I try to figure out what my next step is career-wise. So far, I've found some interesting job postings and I want to keep myself thinking positively and not succumb to the anxiety that a job search can bring. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites