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El. knyga: Incense Bible: Plant Scents That Transcend World Culture, Medicine, and Spirituality [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Apr-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315864785
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Apr-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315864785
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 sticks, cones, or synthetic mixtures), explores our attraction to it, and explains how we can use it at home to increase wellness. Filled with easy-to-use references and easy-to-understand technical information, the book also looks at the use of incense in health and medicine, a history of its use in a variety of countries and cultures, and various types of raw incense, including eucalyptus, sandalwood, sweet grass, agarwood, frankincense, and myrrh.

The Incense Bible examines aspects of spirituality and religion, health and medicine, botanical medicines, ethnobotany, and history of real incensenot the low-quality, processed, synthetic fragrances most people think of as incense. This enlightening and entertaining book, written in everyday language and filled with photgraphs, examines why incense appeals to our sense of smell, of adventure, and of spiritual and physical well-beingand has for centuries. The book looks at the use of incense for purifications and cleansings, creative inspiration, meditation, worship and prayer, for inducing dreams and sleep, to improve learning and problem solving, and as a perfume for clothes, hair, and body.

Topics examined in The Incense Bible include:





types of raw incense, including balsam, cedar, mugwort and moxa, and white sage

safety

how the sense of smell works

the link between taste and scent

scent and memory

allergies and sensitivities

oils and flower essences for healing

how to make incense

incense materials and symbols

the use of incense in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman times, in Buddhism and Shamanism, in Israel, in the Catholic Church, in Native American sweat lodges, and in the African rainforest

and much more!

The Incense Bible is an essential resource for anyone interested in health and natural medicine, botanical medicines, and ethnobotany, and for anyone seeking to express their spirituality by reconnecting to nature
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
The Most Spiritual Use of Plants
1(16)
A Worldwide Ritual
1(3)
Honoring the Divinity in Nature
4(2)
Unification of Mind, Body, and Spirit
6(2)
What Is Incense?
8(3)
A Quick Tour of Incense History
11(1)
Is Incense Safe?
12(2)
Types of Raw Incense
14(1)
How Can I Use Incense?
14(3)
The Sacred Sense
17(40)
Scent Through Time
19(1)
Scents in Ancient and Classical Times
20(1)
Christianity and the Odor of Sanctity
21(1)
The ``Olfactory Revolution''
22(5)
The Essence of Cultural, Class, and Gender Differences
27(2)
Seduction and Scents
29(3)
Scents in Non-Western Cultures
32(2)
Synthetic versus Natural Scents
34(4)
How the Sense of Smell Works
38(2)
The Link Between Taste and Scent
40(2)
Scent and Memory
42(2)
Scent As a Direct Path to the Soul
44(1)
Perfume and Fragrance Allergies and Sensitivities
45(2)
Essential Oils and Flower Essences for Healing
47(3)
Incense for Keeping Time
50(3)
The Divinity of Scents
53(4)
The Pervasiveness of Incense
57(36)
The Early Incense Trail in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Times
57(3)
Arabian Secrets
60(2)
India's Bridges to Inner Awareness
62(3)
Following the Buddhist Path to China
65(11)
Israel: Incense Arising from the Holy Land
76(2)
The Catholic Church and Christianity
78(5)
North America: The New World's Indigenous Incense Traditions
83(3)
Europe: The Old World of Incense
86(2)
From the High Andes to Deep in the Rainforest: Incense Use in South America
88(3)
Africa: The Origin of Man and Incense?
91(2)
Types of Raw Incense
93(50)
Agarwood (Aloeswood/Jinkoh/Eaglewood): Promoting the Soul's Development to Its Highest Levels
93(7)
Balsam of Peru/Balsam of Tolu: Two Soothing Incenses with Similar Names
100(2)
Benzoin: A Sweet, Fast-Burning Fragrance
102(4)
Camphor: Cool and Camphorous
106(2)
Cedar: Helping You to Find Your Vision
108(3)
Copal: Latin American Food of the Gods
111(4)
Dragon's Blood: Smoke from the Dragon
115(3)
Eucalyptus: Beats the Toxins Out of You
118(1)
Frankincense: The Choice Incense
119(5)
Mugwort and Moxa: Protection and Medicine Worldwide
124(4)
Myrrh: The Female Quality of Incense
128(3)
Sandalwood: Sweet Sensuousness
131(3)
Sweetgrass: A Braid to Attract Good Spirits
134(3)
Vetiver: A Cool Relaxing Scent
137(1)
White Sage: Big Medicine
138(5)
Bringing It Home
143(14)
Making Incense
143(2)
Forms of Incense
145(5)
Some Incense Materials and Symbols
150(7)
Nature's Divinity Awaits
157(22)
Different Uses of Incense
158(19)
Becoming More Alive
177(2)
Appendix A. Resource Directory 179(2)
Appendix B. Selected Experts 181(2)
References 183(10)
Index 193


Mckenna, Dennis J; Hughes, Kerry