Myrrh

  … Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.  Matthew 2:11

 
 
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Throughout history Myrrh has been held in high esteem and valued as precious. The smoke of its resin has been used since ancient times and by many cultures for cleansing and purifying energy and disperse evil spirits and it has many applications both as incense and therapeutically for its antibacterial properties as well as its spiritual attributes.

Originating possibly from the Arabian Peninsula or/and south east Africa, a renowned land called Punt (The Land of the Gods) was often mentioned in old Egyptian traiding documents.

Myrrh (together with Frankincense) was extensively used in the ancient Egyptian temples. Myrrh was of extreme importance in religious ceremonies, its sacred smoke was offered to the divinized statues of the gods and goddess for the daily ritual of purification. Plutarch wrote: ‘‘Every day they make an offering ...to the Sun ...of myrrh at midday.’’

The application of Myrrh in the embalming process in ancient Egypt is very well researched. Great quantities of myrrh and frankincense were employed to treat the dead body and preserve it from decay and deterioration. The New Testament mentions myrrh in John 19:39, where Nicodemus brought a big amout of very costly Myrrh for treating the body of Jesus before his burial.

Yemeni Myrrh from the Arabian peninsula is most probably the variety offered to the Christ child by the wise men, “magi from the court of the Nabatean king Aretas IV. The Nabateans controlled the Arabian peninsula and therefore the vital trade routes from Yemen in the East to the port of Gaza, and from Egypt in the South to Syria, Asia Minor and East to Persia. Their capital, Petra, was at the crossroads of these two lucrative trading routes. Gold, frankincense, and myrrh were not only the Nabatean’s cash crops, but they were also representative diplomatic gifts.”*

*Dwight Longenecker article Why Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh Matter ~ The Imaginative Conservative and book Mystery of the Magi: The Quest... by Longenecker, Dwight (amazon.com)

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Myrrh resin

 

True Yemeni Myrrh

“A distillation of the desert’s eternal landscape, the oil (Myrrh) embodies the soothing power of solitude”. Gabriel Mojay

Myrrh’s gentle ability to instil a silent peace leads to an inner awareness which carries away from the mundane and into a state of mind that is conscious of the sacrality of our being. From this space of harmonious peace, we can observe and witness beyond judgment. Its innate psycho-spirituality integrates our emotional challenges releasing blockages, trauma and energetic knots. This allows for a transformative process of the Self beyond the egoic mind and deep into the Soul.

The sweet scent of myrrh takes us back in time to the sacred ceremonies and  funerary rituals of ancient civilizations. Funerary Herb, Myrrh helps to integrate grief and sorrow, healing emotional wounds and sealing energetic cuts.

In times of transition (changes, separation or death) Myrrh gives us consolation and helps seal a honourable closure. When we are releasing the attachment to our loved ones, (while we stay connected spiritually), Myrrh acts as a seal for that etheric closure. Performing a Honorable Closure Ceremony helps to come to terms with the painful event, release the constrictive energetic bonds, and move on.

Like a sealing wax, Myrrh gum can seal Etheric/Psychic cord-cuttings necessary to recover lost energy and re-establish our sacred boundaries. Myrrh acts like the seal that protects our most precious treasure, inaccessible and secret to that which doesn’t serve us.

Use Myrrh in Psychic and energetic cord cutting rituals and Honourable Closure Ceremony*, they are very powerful tools for healing.

*To learn more about Honourable Closure Ceremony see The Book of Ceremony by Sandra Ingerman.

Yemeni Myrrh 

Authentic, high grade Yemeni Myrrh resin from the Commiphora myrrha tree

100% Natural & Organic, rare and finest quality

 
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