Sixth Circle - Heresy 5ml - Lavender, armoise, angelica root, peach and angel's trumpet.
The Forbidden Truth
Beyond the walls of the infernal city lies a landscape of fire.
Great stone tombs stretch across the horizon, their lids thrown open, their interiors glowing with unending flame. Within them dwell the heretics—those who rejected accepted doctrine, challenged established truths, or placed their faith in beliefs deemed dangerous, forbidden, or wrong.
In Dante's Inferno, heresy is not merely disbelief.
It is conviction.
The willingness to stand apart from the crowd and declare that the accepted answer is not the correct one.
Whether that conviction is noble or foolish depends entirely on who is telling the story.
Sixth Circle – Heresy explores the seductive nature of forbidden knowledge and the dangerous allure of ideas that challenge orthodoxy.
Lavender forms the heart of the fragrance, calm and contemplative. Traditionally associated with clarity and reflection, it evokes scholars, philosophers, mystics, and seekers of truth. It is the scent of questions asked without fear of the answers.
Armoise moves through the fragrance with an intriguing duality. Fresh and herbal yet touched by bitterness, its cool camphoraceous character evokes ancient rituals, visionary experiences, and forbidden teachings whispered in secret. It is the scent of curiosity becoming conviction, of questions asked despite the consequences.
Angelica root anchors the fragrance with an earthy, almost sacred character. Ancient and complex, it evokes forgotten manuscripts, hidden libraries, and teachings preserved outside the mainstream. There is wisdom here, but also risk.
Peach introduces an unexpected softness to the composition. Luminous and inviting, it represents the temptation that often accompanies forbidden ideas. Truth rarely arrives dressed as a monster. More often, it appears beautiful, reasonable, and impossible to ignore.
Then comes angel's trumpet.
Haunting, intoxicating, and dreamlike, it lends the fragrance an ethereal quality that feels suspended between revelation and delusion. Long associated with visions and altered perception, it becomes the perfect symbol for heresy itself—the moment a person steps beyond accepted belief and begins to see the world differently.
Together, the notes create a fragrance that feels luminous rather than sinister. This is not the scent of evil. It is the scent of dangerous ideas, revolutionary thinking, and the eternal conflict between certainty and doubt.
Sixth Circle – Heresy is a fragrance of questioning, conviction, and intellectual rebellion. It honours those who sought answers beyond accepted doctrine and reminds us that many truths once considered heresy eventually became wisdom.
Because every new idea begins as a challenge to an old one.
Notes
Lavender, armoise, angelica root, peach and angel's trumpet.
"Every truth was once considered dangerous."