Description
Purim Holiday Blend
15ml
“A time such as this.”
Seasonal Blend Supply is limited
Can be used this all year around. We captured the smell of Purim in a bottle. Mor veHadas Duo which is Myrrh (Mor) and Myrtle (Hadas) blended with Frankincense to capture the spiritual essence and meaning of Purim story that we read in Queen Esther in the Bible.
Ingredients:
Myrrh-Organic 5ml
Commiphora myrrha
Resin
OW
Resin from Ethiopia
Holy Land Charged
Israeli produced and Bottled in Israel
Myrtle 5 ml Organic
Myrtus communis
Leaf & Flower
OW
Israel/ Morocco
Frankincense
Boswellia sacra
Resin from Oman
OW
Holy Land Charged
Israeli Hydro-Distilled and Bottled
All three blended together with a touch of Israeli Olive oil
Benefit is relaxation, a sense of peace, reveals hidden truths, opens heart and mind, feel encouraged and brave, great for prayer and meditation, air clearing, respiratory issue, and skin clearing.
Just add a few drops to a carrier oil and will help with skin issues and dark patches. relax with a few drops in a sonic diffuser for prayer and meditation.
“The sense of smell is the most spiritual of all senses. The Hebrew word for “smell” (רֵיחַ) is cognate to the word for “spirit” (רוּחַ). The sages teach us that smell is the one and only sense that “the neshama -soul enjoys and not the body- haguf.” As noted, in Hebrew, “soul” is a permutation of Menasheh. The name Menasheh (מְנַשֶׁה) permutes to spell “soul” (נְשָׁמָה). Menasheh represents the sense to reveal the Divine soul in Israel.… In one place in the Torah, Moses is called Menasheh, for Menasheh is Moses (מֹשֶׁה) with an additional Nun.
The sense of smell is the only sense (of the five senses) that did not participate and thereby was not blemished or polluted, in the sin of man in the Gan Aden. It is the sense which saved the Jewish people in the time of Mordechai and Esther, who are called Mor veHadas (“Myrrh and Myrtle-Hadas,” the two primary sources of fragrance).
Furthermore, it is explicitly stated that the sense of Mashiach is the sense of smell. “And he shall smell with the awe of God”—”he shall judge by smell” (rather than by sight or hearing. Isaiah 11:3; Sanhedrin 93b). By his sense of smell (his “neshama-soul”) the Mashiach will know how to connect each Jewish soul to its Divine root, and thereby identify its tribe (branch) in Israel.” R.S. 2011 ©
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.