Sudan Incense (Super Quality)
£183.60
Sudan incense has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians used incense for both spiritual and medicinal purposes. The use of incense spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, where it became an important part of the culture and traditions.
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Description
High Quality Indonesian Hand Made Incense
These are produced by a small family business which specialises in Occult/Sudan Incense
No Ritual work should be conducted without the proper incense to create the right Psychic atmosphere. Sudan Incense
Incenses help release tremendous amount of Psychic energies and are used as offering to the higher powers. Especially for Khodam/Genie Conjuration Work!!
They can be used to strengthen the vibration of your occult Rituals, Magical items Talismans, Amulets, Charms and even Mustika
Pearls.
The importance of incense
Scent has the most profound effect on consciousness of all the senses. The use of correct scent to lead the mind into appropriate states of
consciousness to work magick is a science Sudan Incense shared by all magickal traditions. It is not just the human mind that is affected, but higher entities as well.
Nature spirits, angels, devas and Gods are all sensitive to scent. One reason cleanliness is important in spiritual practice is that these beings are repelled by unclean human odours Sudan Incense.
Natural aromatics, on the other hand, are known to please these beings. For this reason, the offering of carefully prepared incense has always been an important part of worship. The bible describes incense and all recipes demanded by Jehova for his worship. All
Egyptian rituals had incense offerings as an important step. This is built into all the ancient prayers. Take the Egyptian invocation of Isis as an example:
NAS-I AST, ME-KHET EN AST-
ME-UNFU EM
TA AST MA-AN-RAT
AST, ME-UNFU EN MAHET
EN AAB HEKA SHEN-ATEN.
HERI BAH EN
AST, MA QET QN AST,
ME-KHET EN MAAT AST, ME QET EN
AST
I INVOKE THEE ISIS!
THOU WHO ART THE
GUARDIAN
OF THE FOUR WATCHERS-
LET
ME OFFER INCENSE UNTO THE GODDESS ISIS…
It is obvious when you translate these ancient prayers that incense has to be offered. The preparation of the incense itself was a magickal
process. It was known as Hekau, words of power translated into materials. The way modern mass production throws Sudan Incense ingredients together has no magick. The process of magickal incense blending takes several days, and is quite involved. As an example, lets take the Kyphi recipe from the Horus temple at Edfu:
One grinds mastic, amber, sweet flag, bois de rose, camel grass [lemon grass], mint, and cinammon, adding them one at a time in the order given. This forms what is called the base, which is moistened with oasis wine and steeped overnight in a copper bowl. Separately, the raisins are soaked in oasis wine and then ground; they are Sudan Incense mixed with the base and left to steep for another five days.
The excess wine is gently boiled off. Then the frankincense and honey are mixed together, boiled to reduce their volume by 1/5, and quickly mixed with the base. The boiling removes water and causes the honey to crystallize upon cooling Sudan Incense.
The material is left to rest overnight. Finally the myrrh is ground and added, and the kyphi dried gently, which takes several days.
The incense is normally buried in the Earth inside an earthenware pot to mature. Magickal invocations are used throughout the whole process.
Similar processes are used by adepts in India and Indonesia . The production of magickal incense is the responsibility of an adept, as the
invocation of magickal forces into the incense gives it its power. When you burn these incenses, you can feel the power gathering. Some cause the djinn to appear.
There are a number of very high quality incenses available on our site, which are also used by adepts in Indonesia that can
enhance your magickal rituals in different ways. Bukhur Magribi summons djinn, and is most suitable for djinn magick. Bukhur kasturi has a more general use in magick, as it creates an atmosphere suitable for any kind of trance or invocation Sudan Incense.
Its atmosphere is more feminine, and favours the manifestation of any kind of spirit you wish to invoke, while clearing the mind so that
manifestations are not random. Bukhur Sultan releases a great deal of psychic power, that is useful for focusing on a goal, rather than spirit contact. It will add much power to any spell or visualisation.
Bukhur misk and Bukhur Sudan Incense malikul both favour contact with khodams and angels. Jadam is another ritual
incense that focuses raw power, and is therefore good for any practical spell work. Ancient honey is good for invoking ancient God forms. Makmul cone incense opens up the astral plane, allowing any kind of spirit contact.
The use of any of these incenses can greatly enhance your magickal work.
Sudan incense, also known as “Bakhoor Al-Sudan,” is a popular incense in North Africa and the Middle East. It is made from natural plant materials and is known for its strong, pleasant aroma. The incense is often used in spiritual and medicinal practices to enhance the senses and promote well-being. In this article, we will explore the history and uses of Sudan incense and the benefits it offers.
History of Sudan Incense
Sudan incense has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians used incense for both spiritual and medicinal purposes. The use of incense spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, where it became an important part of the culture and traditions.
Sudan incense is made from natural plant materials such as frankincense, myrrh, and amber. These materials are carefully blended to create a unique aroma that is soothing and relaxing. The incense is often burned in small amounts, releasing a fragrant smoke that fills the air with its aromatic properties.
Spiritual and Medicinal Benefits
Sudan incense is commonly used in spiritual and religious practices. It is believed to have cleansing properties that purify the environment and promote a sense of calm and relaxation. The incense is often burned during prayer and meditation to create a peaceful atmosphere and to enhance spiritual experiences.
In addition to its spiritual benefits, Sudan incense is also used for medicinal purposes. The incense is believed to have antibacterial and antifungal properties that can help to prevent the spread of germs and infections. It is also used to treat respiratory problems, such as asthma and bronchitis, and to alleviate stress and anxiety.
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