1st Edition
The Incense Bible Plant Scents That Transcend World Culture, Medicine, and Spirituality
240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
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Make a spiritual connection to nature with real, raw, natural incense The Incense Bible is a comprehensive guide to the spiritual meaning of real, raw, natural incense and how to use it in prayer, meditation, or simply in creating a home environment to reconnect with divinity and nature. This unique book examines the spiritual and ritual uses of pure incense (not... Read more
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. The Most Spiritual Use of Plants
- A Worldwide Ritual
- Honoring the Divinity in Nature
- Unification of Mind, Body, and Spirit
- What is Incense?
- A Quick Tour of Incense History
- Is Incense Safe?
- Types of Raw Incense
- How Can I Use Incense?
- Chapter 2. The Sacred Sense
- Scent Through Time
- Scents in Ancient and Classical Times
- Christianity and the Odor of Sanctity
- The Olfactory Revolution
- The Essence of Culture, Class, and Gender Differences
- Seduction and Scents
- Scents in Non-Western Cultures
- Synthetic versus Natural Scents
- How the Sense of Smell Works
- The Link between Taste and Scent
- Scent and Memory
- Scent as a Direct Path to the Soul
- Perfume and Fragrance Allergies and Sensitivities
- Essential Oils and Flower Essences for Healing
- Incense for Keeping Time
- The Divinity of Scents
- Chapter 3. The Pervasiveness of Incense
- The Early Incense Trail in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Times
- Arabian Secrets
- India’s Bridges to Inner Awareness
- Following the Buddhist Path to China
- Israel: Incense Arising From the Holy Land
- The Catholic Church and Christianity
- North America: The New World’s Indigenous Incense Traditions
- Europe: The Old World of Incense
- From the High Andes to Deep in the Rainforest: Incense Use in South America
- Africa: The Origin of Man and Incense?
- Chapter 4. Types of Raw Incense
- Agarwood (Aloeswood/Jinkoh/Eaglewood): Promoting the Soul’s Development to its Highest Levels
- Balsam of Peru/Balsam of Tolu: Two Soothing Incenses with Similar Names
- Benzoin: A Sweet, Fast-Burning Fragrance
- Camphor: Cool and Camphorous
- Cedar: Helps You to Find Your Vision
- Copal: Latin American Food of the Gods
- Dragon’s Blood: Smoke from the Dragon
- Eucalyptus: Beats the Toxins Out of You
- Frankincense: The Choice Incense
- Mugwort and Moxa: Protection and Medicine Worldwide
- Myrrh: The Female Quality of Incense
- Sandalwood: Sweet Sensuousness
- Sweet Grass: A Braid to Attract Good Spirits
- Vetiver: A Cool Relaxing Scent
- White Sage: Big Medicine
- Chapter 5. Bringing it Home
- Making Incense
- Forms of Incense
- Some Incense Materials and Symbols
- Chapter 6. Nature’s Divinity Awaits Us
- Different Uses of Incense
- Becoming More Alive
- Appendix A. Resource Directory
- Appendix B. Selected Experts
- References
- Index
Biography
Mckenna, Dennis J; Hughes, Kerry






