
Finally back!¹ We have worked so hard to launch this crowdfunding campaign. All the challenges and ordeals of the past 26 years—few companies would have survived. I have put everything into this company. If it falls, tomorrow I am on the street. With that comes stress and an enormous amount of work. We once had 9 employees—today we are 3 doing the same job.
Of all the ordeals—hostile takeover attempts, regulatory attacks, COVID—it was the persecutions that were the hardest. When the state attacks a citizen in the media, the destruction of their reputation and their work is intense. I survived through spiritual practice. Without it, I would have been like a puff of smoke disappearing in the wind. I held on despite the isolation because the invisible world sustained me. It was the ancestors who encouraged me to keep going.
The campaign must now succeed. We only receive the funds if we reach the full amount. With this, we will be able to get back on track and move forward with a new project that will allow us to support and protect the Sacred Essences.
These are wonders unique in the world—a synthesis of French high perfumery, indigenous herbalism, and shamanic crystalline encoding techniques. Each bottle carries specific frequencies. Their fragrances rival those of the great perfumers of France who attempt the natural—which is understandable, as they were trained with synthetic molecules, far easier to work with. Chemistry can isolate a single molecule. Essential oils, concretes and absolutes, each contains a vast array of complex molecules.
When I created GRÂCES—my first wearable fragrance, different from my therapeutic creations, my first attempt at a perfume for ladies—the French perfumer who had initiated me into the basic techniques of perfumery looked at me and said: “How did you do that?” There are 40 ingredients in GRÂCES!
Over 26 years, Invocation has developed an expertise in natural perfumery of immense potential. Not only do our creations offer an alternative to chemical fragrances, they also carry frequencies of beneficial energies. With the help of those who believe in us, we will heal all the scars of the past and start fresh on new foundations, with a team in whom we have absolute trust.
What all of this has taught me, at its core, is the resilience that comes from a spirituality rooted in an ancient tradition—kept alive through practice. Practice, always practice. For without it, all teaching is nothing but empty words.
This is the affliction of the modern world. In many countries, science and governments have replaced the place once held by religion and spirituality. And yet, a true spirituality—grounded, nourished by practice—gives life a structure and a foundation that nothing can shake. It allows us to maintain an ethics, a healthy morality that nurtures family and life in all its dimensions.
Life has no meaning without spirituality. Without it, everything would end with death. So why strive to improve ourselves? What restraint would we have against temptation? What would stop us from trampling on others to get what we want? How could we ignore the stirrings of the soul deep within our hearts? I shudder at the thought of the barren desert of a consciousness that believes life ends with death.
Let us therefore seek out true spirituality—those that have stood the test of time for millennia. Let us incorporate a healthy and regular practice into our lives so that everyone may benefit from the peace and light that come from recognizing within ourselves the truths that give meaning to life.
All Our Relations
¹ For Invocation customers and resellers who aren’t subscribed to the blog: you’ll only receive this newsletter when I update you on the crowdfunding campaign currently underway. I usually post an article on the blog every weekend—but since we’ve been working on the campaign, I haven’t written anything. That’s why I’m saying: Finally, back! If you’d like to continue receiving blog posts in your inbox, sign up at the bottom of the page.
So happy you are back. I’m so sorry you have been going through such a tough time.