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frankincense is what my phones autofill shows me when i type frank
how do you feel, frank?
The End of All Things by Frank
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messiah10chi · 10 days
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I’m making my frankincense and myrrh mixture, but I used sticky black frankincense instead of the normal frankincense I usually get and by the gods it lives up to its name! I was scrubbing my mortar and pestle for 30 minutes trying to get the leftovers off! 😮‍💨 Smells amazing tho!
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witch-of-the-creek · 11 months
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If your witchcraft requires the use of endangered or threatened species and cultural appropriation, it is not witchcraft. It is trophy hunting and colonialism.
About 15,000 medicinal plant species may be threatened with extinction worldwide from over harvesting.
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draganadimitrijevic · 4 months
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Srećno Badnje veče i Božić © Dragana Dimitrijević
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hungerofhadarr · 4 months
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Post this guy when they least expect it ……
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mamamoon92 · 4 months
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ancientorigins · 5 months
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The history of perfume spans millennia. From divine scents in Egypt and Rome to a weapon against the Black Death in Medieval Europe, the aromatic legacy transformed from godly into an accessible luxury today.
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m8103 · 6 months
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new soap !! Frankincense & Myrrh Turmeric Coconut Milk Soap! Soon in My shop))
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craftheaven · 1 year
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6 January...the arrival of the Magi
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curiouscatalog · 2 years
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From: Asiatick researches. London : J. Murray, 1801-1818
AS472 .C216 v. 9
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sunshineandwitchery · 10 months
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I put my frankincense oil in one of my vintage perfume bottles and I am in LOVE. It is going to be situated at my self-love altar ❤️🩷
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Fresh batch of Cernunnos Oil.
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strugglinguist · 9 months
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Hey have an Eddie face next to my new personality! I smell like an herb garden because I’m basically dipping myself in frankincense because it’s apparently super good for inflammation and joint pain!
My mom’s Bible study of grandmothers (it’s like a council of 20 women 70+ years old) all swore by it and I was gifted a small roller bottle (see above), but I thought it was hokum and nonsense and left it in my bathroom for a year. APPARENTLY THE MAGI GIFTED A MIRACLE OIL AND WE SHOULD ALL SMELL LIKE HERB GARDENS?! It works on your skin directly or even just smelling it a lot. Black magic for real.
Anyway. I smell now, but hopefully my joints and autoimmune stuff like it.
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aspelladay · 1 year
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Interview With a Loved One Spell
Eliphas Levi was the magical name adopted by the French master magus Alphonse Louis Constant (1810-1875). This complex, lengthy necromantic spell is based on his instructions. This spell allegedly enables contact with someone with whom the spell-caster shared a close, loving relationship. It extends over fourteen consecutive days although the actual conversation doesn’t occur until the final day.
Choose a significant date for communications to occur, whether a birthday, anniversary, or some other date of significance for both you and the deceased.
Intensive preparation for necromancy must begin fourteen days prior to the chosen date and continue for the duration. Undergo extensive cleansing spells daily for the fourteen days: refrain from sex, alcohol, and eating meat. Only simple, minimal food should be consumed during this period.
The spell must occur in a room belonging to the deceased. If this is not possible, reproduce another room so that it resembles the actual room as closely as possible. A museum-quality reproduction must be realized and must be ready fourteen days prior to the chosen date.
Place a portrait of the deceased in a prominent position. Veil it in white fabric.
Arrange flowers around the portrait. Choose the individual’s favorite flowers or those that hold significance towards the personal relationship shared together. Change the flowers for fresh ones daily.
Every night during the fourteen-day period, go to the room alone, maintaining total silence. Ideally enter the room at the same time each evening, as if keeping an appointment. For a minimum of one hour, contemplate the portrait. The only light permitted is one candle or magic lamp placed behind the spellcaster.
Fumigate the room before leaving. Choose a fragrance beloved by the deceased or one that holds personal significance for your relationship. If the choice puzzles you, choose benzoin or mimosa, to invite benevolence and ward off mean spirits.
Leave the room by walking out backwards, never turning your back on the portrait.
On the actual day designated for communication, dress up in a celebratory manner. Do not see or communicate with anyone else but the deceased on this day.
Earlier in the day, before the time scheduled for the regular “appointment,” set a table for two in the room. Eat a meal of bread, fruit, and wine while facing the portrait. Place half the food and a glass of wine before the portrait but do not unveil it. Eat your own food and then leave.
Come back at the appointed time in total silence.
Build a fire of cypress wood, and cast frankincense upon the fire seven times.
Call the person’s name.
Extinguish the candle or magic lamp. Allow the cypress fire to burn out.
When the fire is reduced to mere embers, add more frankincense.
Call upon the Creator of the Universe in a manner pertaining to the spiritual beliefs of the departed. Speak from the perspective of the deceased.
Be silent for fifteen minutes, then talk as if the person is present. Pray aloud for them to arrive, then silently cover your face.
Call the person’s name three times from a kneeling position, in a strong voice with your eyes closed. Call again very gently.
Open your eyes: the spirit should materialize or their presence should at least manifest to you.
(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)
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hungerofhadarr · 4 months
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Sorry man , you just witnessed an omen . Yeah . Yeah it only spells ruin . Yeah , you’ re Atlas and the weight of the World on your shoulders will break you . Just smoke a cigarette and calm down , first
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fuzzysparrow · 4 months
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We Three Kings of Orient Aren't
Written by John Henry Hopkins Jr. (1820-91) in 1857, the Christmas carol We Three Kings tells of the Biblical Magi that visited Jesus sometime after his birth, bringing him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. However, the event recounted in the Gospel of Matthew does not mention the number of Magi who were present or whether they were even kings. The mystery of these “wise men” remains today,…
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