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Wailing Into Dancing

Berries, apple and tangerine · Green floral lily · Sweet vanilla

Fragrance oil for warmers and diffusers, 1 oz vial of it, undiluted. This is the scent, not the ingredient. It is not edible and it is not for skin.

The fragrance, note by note

Fruit, then flowers, then sweetness, in that order, because that is the order Psalm 30 puts them in.

A fragrance has no power of its own. Every one of these came out of the ground, off a tree, out of a flower that was made and called good long before anyone thought to bottle it. What follows is what each note has meant to people, and where scripture happens to touch it. The meaning is the part we chose on purpose.

  1. 01

    Berries, apple and tangerine

    Sustain me with raisin cakes, says the Song of Songs, refresh me with apples, for I am faint with love. Fruit turns up in the Hebrew scriptures wherever gladness does, and it is almost always the fruit of a harvest, meaning something waited for and then finally arrived. This is a fragrance about the arriving.

  2. 02

    Green floral lily

    I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys, from the same book: the language the Bible reaches for at a wedding. Psalm 30 is not a quiet gratitude. The word is dancing. Something was mourned and then it was not, and the psalmist says God untied the sackcloth himself.

  3. 03

    Sweet vanilla

    Warm, soft and last, and it is the note people describe as celebration more consistently than any other. At Cana the steward is baffled that the good wine came out at the end, when everyone serves the good wine first. That is the shape of this fragrance and it is the shape of the promise: the good thing kept back, not spent early.

OIL AND ASHES

Wailing Into Dancing

Berries, apple and tangerine · Green floral lily · Sweet vanilla

Then you turned my lament into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and covered me with joy.

PSALM 30:11

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Preview the thread

All four come printed on the card in the package. You are not choosing one here, you get the whole thread. Read it in full.

1 oz vial of undiluted oil, twice the usual half-ounce bottle. Every passage is printed whole on the card, so you can read them with a dead phone and without scanning anything. The bottle carries the name, what it smells of, and the code.

Where this thread starts

Then you turned my lament into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and covered me with joy.
Psalm 30:11  ·  NET  ·  Read the passage

Most of what we make is for the hard part. This one is not. It is for the week the scan came back clear, the offer was accepted, or the person finally came home.

A full ounce

The house standard for a home fragrance oil is half an ounce, and some sell a third. Ours is a full ounce of undiluted oil, roughly twice what the shelf gives you, at a few dollars more. Nothing here is cut with anything.

Wailing Into Dancing, 1 oz vial
$24.00
Shipping
$7.95
Total today
$31.95

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Opening 1 September 2026. You cannot buy this yet. The fragrance, the passage and the price are all settled. Checkout is the last thing being built.

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Next Verse

This fragrance carries four passages, in order.

All four come printed on the card in the package, so you have the whole thread from the first day. The code on the bottle opens this fragrance's page, and each passage has its own from there, with the chapter it came out of. Reordering sends the same bottle.

The card that ships with Wailing Into Dancing. Tap it to read the passages.
The Wailing Into Dancing card at full size, with all 4 passages printed in full.
  1. 1 of 4 Psalm 30:11 The turn, stated as a fact rather than a hope.
  2. 2 of 4 Psalm 126:3 Saying out loud that it was not nothing.
  3. 3 of 4 John 2:10 The good thing kept until later, not spent early.
  4. 4 of 4 Zephaniah 3:17 Being sung over, which is a strange thing to be told.

The part that matters

Read it every time you pour.

The passage on the card is not decoration and it is not meant to be admired once and then ignored. Stand the card where you keep the warmer and read it while you fill the dish. Out loud, if you are on your own. It takes about four seconds.

That is the whole method, and it is the only part that asks anything of you. The scent is already doing its work without permission: it attaches itself to whatever is in your head while you are smelling it. Give it these words on purpose, the same ones, at the same point in the day, and after a few weeks the smell arrives carrying them. You will not have to remember the verse. It will hand it to you, on the mornings you would never have gone looking.

The first and greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart and all your soul and all your mind. Nothing in a bottle helps anybody keep it, and we have said so elsewhere on this site. But a room that smells of something, tied to a sentence you have now read three hundred times, is a small standing reminder of the thing that matters most. That is worth more than the room smelling good, and the room will smell good anyway.

How to use it

The simplest way is a warmer, electric or tea light. Fill the dish about two thirds with water, add five to ten drops, and let it warm. Top the water up before it runs dry.

The same few drops work in an electric or ultrasonic diffuser. Away from heat altogether, it will scent a wooden bead, a scent stone, or a cotton pad left in a drawer, a closet, a car vent or a vacuum bag, anywhere the air moves and nobody is handling it.

There is no ceremony to get right. What builds the association is doing it the same way, at the same point in the day, with the verse in front of you.

The water matters. Never put this oil in a warmer dish on its own. The water holds the dish near boiling and keeps the oil well below the temperature at which its vapour can catch. A dry dish over a flame will pass that point. An electric warmer is the safer of the two.

What is in the bottle, and what it is not for

Undiluted fragrance oil. Nothing else, and nothing watered down. It is sold at full strength because that is what makes it go a long way: a warmer takes five to ten drops at a time, so one vial is months of them.

This is for scenting a room, not for wearing.

Do not put it on skin, do not swallow it, and keep it away from eyes, children and pets. Fragrance is among the most common contact allergens and this is the concentrated form. It can also mark polished wood, painted surfaces and some plastics, so stand a diffuser on something you do not mind. Some of these smell like food. None of them are. This is not a medicine and makes no claim to treat anything.

Wailing Into Dancing

$24.00  ·  Opens 1 September

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