Alchemessence
a sanctuary for earth-based mysticism, sacred aromatics, and soul-centered alchemy
Alchemessence is a living school of sacred aromatics devoted to ritual fragrance, botanical artistry, and the reawakening of reverent relationship with the living world.
Through immersive teachings and botanical creations, Alchemessence invites you to walk the path of wild alchemy — one that unites nature, spirit, and the cosmos for inner transformation with collective renewal.
Three Pathways Into This Sanctuary
People come to Alchemessence through three primary pathways, and most walk more than one path over time:
Aromatic Artistry
You were guided here by the plants themselves. Ritual oils, sacred perfumes, and more physical creations live in The House of Sacred Aromatics. Custom soul scents and perfumed commissions can be requested through The Atelier.
Ritual Rewilding
You were brought here by the wild world and spirits of nature. Your path leads to soul-level transformation through one-on-one sessions and ceremonial offerings, shared through The Ritual.
Initiation into the Mysteries
You were called here through a spiritual impulse. A calling not just to experience the sacred, but to skillfully cultivate your gifts in service of it. From the art of sacred perfumery to the deeper work of tending earth and cosmos, The Mystery School welcomes you home.
All pathways lead to the same sanctuary — a place to remember your wild nature and creative soul.
the heart of all offerings
Sacred aromatics
Sacred aromatics is a path of transformation through frequency and nature, drawing from an ancestral stream of transmission that has carried this work across millennia.
It is not the same as aromatherapy, which is a clinical therapeutic practice with the body as its primary subject. It is not the same as perfumery, where scent is the artistic end and beauty is the goal. It is not the same as herbalism, where aromatic plants are one branch of a much larger materia medica.
Sacred aromatics is its own field. Its lineage runs through ancient Egyptian temple practice, Taoist anointing traditions, the Myrrhophore tradition of Christian mysticism, indigenous plant spirit work, and my own Western alchemical inheritance.
Its purpose is bridging — between body and spirit, between worlds, between the human and the more-than-human, and between where we are now and where we wish to go.
I am defining sacred aromatics as a field because it deserves a name. Without one, the work falls between categories — too spiritual for clinical aromatherapy, too botanical for spiritual healing, too ritual for fine perfumery. With a name, the field can hold its own ground, train its own practitioners, and be carried forward with integrity.
Origin Story
Early Explorations & Transformational Dreams
I am the descendant of artists. More than any other profession, both my mother's and father's lines are filled with creatives — fine artists, classical musicians, dancers, actors, writers, photographers.
I was also raised in an animist household, talking to the spirits of nature and mixing magical elixirs with twigs, flowers, and puddle water in the backyard.
The mantle of the artist and the language of the living world have been running through my blood for my entire life.
It wasn’t until the 1990s (when I was a teenager…proud member of “The Oregon Trail” microgeneration) that I began working with pure essential oils. I have my mom to thank for this — she was certified in aromatherapy years before I was, and she was generous enough to let me play with her collection.
Even then, I remember creating perfumes that smelled divine and felt deeply healing.
An interesting note: One of my earliest “perfumes” contained three specific oils — I remember because I loved it so much. Decades later, I learned that my creation is actually a classical Taoist recipe for anointing the Ren meridian. When I told my Taoist mentor about my teenage creation, she looked at me with wide eyes and said: I knew you’d been doing this for lifetimes.
The more time I spent with the oils, the more I found that they spoke to me. I felt myself remembering dimensions of who I am beyond this lifetime, tuning in to sacred frequencies and teachings beyond anything I had previously been taught.
My initiation through dream
I was shown seven sacred oils — each one tuning my energy body to hold a higher frequency of spiritual transmission.
The plants let me know that they were seven sacred allies, available to support the conscious evolution of humanity. (I’ll be featuring these oils in an upcoming class.) That dream opened me to working with oils not only for health and healing, but for spiritual transformation. This was thirty years ago, and this is how long I have been devoted to sacred aromatics.
In the years that followed I trained formally — clinical aromatherapy certification, professional natural perfumery training, herbalism, ongoing apprenticeship in Taoist anointing, Egyptian aromatics, and decades of spiritual study around the world. But the inner thread — the dreams, the dimensional remembering, the direct relationship with the plants — never stopped being the ultimate source of my work in the world.
The Goddess & The Swan: Alchemessence is Born
By 2013, I had been incubating all of this for nearly two decades and didn't know how to share it. I was teaching full-time at a university, exhausted and underpaid. I had recently left an awful relationship — newly single I was remembering my truth after suppressing it for too long.
It was time for a change. My life didn’t match who I knew I was. And it certainly didn’t reflect the ways I wanted to be of deeper service.
So I went to the mountains alone. I hiked for miles every day, talked to the trees and plants and the spirit of the mountains, meditated, held ceremonies. I devoted myself to becoming a vessel for something bigger than myself to come through.
Then I found myself surrounded by goddesses.
Thirteen of them came to me on that mountain, and together they instructed me to make perfumes for them. It would be a goddess perfume oracle. The goddesses would direct the process — the ingredients, the aroma — and it would be up to me to use my experience, artistry, and palette to bring these divine beings to life through scent.
The goddesses shared how the perfumes would attune my frequency to theirs — and that anyone who wore these perfumes would also be blessed by the goddess through the frequency of the plants and my ritual encoding of the finished elixir.
These perfumes would form the foundation of Alchemessence (the goddesses even gave me that name, my logo, and my business colors!).
And though I was beginning with the goddesses, a spirit animal came to guide the formation of the business itself: Swan.
Swan became the totem of my perfumery and of the first perfume I publicly offered.
And this was the founding of Alchemessence.
In the years since, my work has expanded — more goddesses and gods, more spirit animals, more intentions and frequencies coming through the perfumes, and the broader practice of sacred aromatics, ceremony, and teaching that surrounds them.
The deepening of this work into s full mystery school rooted in rewilding and sacred aromatics came through sacred smoke and a soul initiation a few years later. That story lives at Nectar & Alchemy.
the Work
Wild Alchemy
My body of work — Wild Alchemy — has evolved over decades of study, creation, and teaching.
It arises from the meeting point of earth-based mysticism, alchemical arts, and spiritual ecology.
At its heart, Wild Alchemy is a practice of transformation through relationship — with nature, the unseen, and the vast web of life we are part of. It invites us to return to embodied wisdom, mythic awareness, and purposeful creation as sacred acts of leadership and healing.
Mythoanimism is the consciousness that holds this work — one that honors the sacred intelligence within all life. It is the meeting of the mythic stories that map our lives and the animist awareness that all is inspirited and alive.
Juniper Stokes
Alchemessence and Nectar & Alchemy: The School of Sacred Aromatics, were founded and continue to be held by me, Juniper Stokes — botanical alchemist, mythoanimist teacher, and lifelong devotee of the aromatic arts.