Cradle Of Light Cb I Hate Perfume
Fragrance Story
Cradle of Light by CB I Hate Perfume is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Cradle of Light was launched in 2006. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Brosius. Top notes are Jasmine, Narcissus, Tuberose, Lotus and Night Blooming Jasmine; middle notes are Galbanum, Violet Leaf, Tomato and Sumac; base notes are Sandalwood and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christopher Brosius
Christopher Brosius is an American perfumer and founder of CB I Hate Perfume, known for his unconventional, narrative-driven scents. His portfolio includes fragrances like 2nd Cumming, At the Beach 1966, and Beautiful Launderette, which evoke specific memories and atmospheres. He also created Cumming for actor Alan Cumming, blending personal storytelling with olfactory art.
Fragrance Notes
Cradle Of Light Cb I Hate Perfume by CB I Hate Perfume offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Cradle Of Light Cb I Hate Perfume embodies the distinctive style of CB I Hate Perfume while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Cradle Of Light Cb I Hate Perfume
Essence
The Mystic archetype seeks transcendence and connection to the divine. They are drawn to the liminal spaces between worlds, where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. Their journey is inward, toward the light that illuminates the soul, and they find sacred meaning in the natural world.
Cradle of Light embodies this mystical quest with its luminous, green-floral heart. The opening is a chorus of white flowers-jasmine, tuberose, lotus-that feel both earthly and ethereal. The unexpected notes of galbanum, violet leaf, and tomato add a green, almost primordial depth, while sandalwood and musk ground the spirit in the body. This is a fragrance of awakening and revelation.
Style & Aesthetic
The Mystic’s style is ethereal and unconventional. They favor flowing, layered garments in natural fibers and muted, earthy tones-ivory, sage, moss green, and soft grey. They might wear crystals, feathers, or symbols from ancient traditions. Their look is less about fashion and more about expressing an inner state of being.
Their aesthetic is one of sacred simplicity. They are drawn to spaces that feel like sanctuaries: altars with candles and found objects, rooms filled with plants and natural light. They appreciate the beauty of decay and rebirth, of moss on stone and the first green shoot after rain. Their world is a living, breathing temple.
Philosophy & Values
The Mystic’s philosophy is one of unity and interconnection. They believe that all life is sacred and that the divine is present in every leaf, every stone, every breath. They value intuition, stillness, and the wisdom that comes from silence. They seek to dissolve the ego and merge with the greater whole.
They are guided by a sense of purpose beyond the personal. Their values include compassion, reverence for nature, and the pursuit of inner truth. They are not interested in material wealth or social status; their treasure is the light they find within and the peace they cultivate in their own soul.
Relationships
In relationships, the Mystic is a gentle, compassionate presence. They are good listeners, offering a space of non-judgment and deep understanding. They are not possessive or demanding; they honor the autonomy of others and seek connections that are soulful rather than merely social.
They are drawn to kindred spirits-those who also seek meaning and who are unafraid of silence or depth. Romantic relationships for them are a form of spiritual partnership, a shared journey toward the light. They can be elusive, needing solitude to recharge, but their love is a steady, quiet flame.
Lifestyle
The Mystic’s lifestyle is one of ritual and contemplation. They begin and end their days with meditation, prayer, or simply sitting in silence. They spend time in nature, walking in the woods or tending a garden, feeling the earth beneath their feet. They practice yoga, breathwork, or other disciplines that unite body and spirit.
Their home is a sacred space, filled with objects that hold meaning: a feather from a walk, a stone from a river, a candle lit in memory. They cook with intention, blessing their food. Their life is a series of small, sacred acts, each one a thread in the fabric of their spiritual path.
Shadow
The shadow of the Mystic is detachment and a tendency to escape the material world. They can become so focused on the spiritual that they neglect the practical demands of life-bills, relationships, physical health. Their desire for transcendence can lead to a form of spiritual bypassing, avoiding difficult emotions or earthly responsibilities.
They may also become dogmatic in their beliefs, judging those who do not share their path. Their search for light can become a rejection of shadow, leaving them unable to integrate the darker aspects of themselves. The fragrance’s green, ozonic notes can feel too airy, lacking the grounding of the earth.
Conclusion
Cradle of Light is the scent of the Mystic archetype-a luminous, green-floral invitation to awaken the spirit. It is a fragrance for those who seek the sacred in the everyday, who find divinity in a dewdrop and wisdom in the silence. To wear Cradle of Light is to walk the path of inner illumination, cradling the light within.