26 Oct
26Oct

"Sometimes we have to lose everything to get everything. Myrrh is the science of death ..." the ancient texts state.

As the month of the scorpion approaches and given the time of profound change, we might need an excellent ally. The myrrh is here for us to perform our own transformation and become wiser after immersing ourselves in the scent of the healer.

Myrrh is the gold of the subconscious... healing, teaching, the transforming miracle.

Not only because he was present at the birth of Jesus, and not only because he is an indispensable supporter of the feasts of the Goddesses, but also because he has been here for us since ancient times to survive death. The death of the ego, which is sometimes a more cruel process than the physical or natural end.

In kabbalah, this ancient traditional plant together with the myrrh is associated with the Great Mother, the womb. In addition being the physical embodiment of disinfection and preservation, the energy cleansing effect of myrrh is also significant. In the same way that preparations made from it are capable of e.g. to cleanse the digestive system or skin, it can also neutralize the impurities, negative impressions of the aura layer and the negative effects of the adhering elemental forms.

The myrrh helps us to look deep into ourselves while finding the inner gold. It supports us to connect with the energies of the Great Mother to let go of the old as safe as one can hear our old self, letting go of our identities. It dissolves the fear of the unknown, the inner darkness, and its bitter scent has a calming effect on all levels of our existence.

Although the myrrh is classified as the Moon, the Dark Moon, the Water, the Earth, and occasionally Mars, in my experience it fits best with the healing qualities of Pluto. As the best helper in the Phoenix processes, not only is grief an excellent and wise companion to let go, immersion, or spiritual pain, but also a supporter of rebirth, remembrance of previous lives, restart, and regeneration at all levels.

It is easiest to use by smoking.

It is fragrant in itself, although not everyone likes the bitter, sometimes a little musty smell.

It can also be mixed with incense, cinnamon, cloves, rosemary, cedar or pine.

As we approach the darkest period of the year in the year round, we follow the natural cycle of inward attention, release, and transformation.

At this time, we can "smoke" ourselves, our living space, and any object we need to clean with the help of myrrh.

When we do this, we can feel in the lap of the Great Mother or Goddess Isis, accepting even the darkest shadows. Because we're all the same.

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With love, Éva H. Rády