Frankincense essential oil is an aromatic resin obtained from the Boswellia tree.

The boswellic acids (and probably other factors) in frankincense have antiproliferative effects on melanoma, colon cancer, liver cancer, leukemia, glioblastomas, etc.

The Persian physician and philosopher Avicenna (980?-1037) used frankincense for tumors, breast diseases, ulcers of the head and ears, and dysentery.

The Boswellia tree is so hardy, it can grow out of solid rock.

Frankincense oil can be applied in a coconut oil suppository for colon cancer, renal carcinoma, etc.

Coconut oil suppository instructions can be found on Dee Dee Delkamp’s “How to Make Essential Oil Suppositories” on YouTube.

Frankincense is psychoactive, so frankincense aromatherapy can be used to induce a positive mental attitude (PMA).

Its psychoactive “entheogenic” effects have been known and used in religious ceremonies for centuries, and frankincense was used extensively for its trance-inducing qualities by the German alchemist Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa van Nettesheim (1486-1533), and discussed in his book, De Occulta Philosophia, 1510, republished 1533.

A German professor told Frederick the Great (1712-1786) …

“Frankincense puts the ‘patient’ into a doze, a state of drowsiness that is light enough to make him understand everything that I tell him, but also deep enough to prevent him from thinking seriously. Second, it heats his brain to the point that his imagination produces lively pictures of the words he hears.”

Never watch television while burning frankincense. (TV and coma have the alpha brain wave in common.)

Listen to the Words of a REALIZED MAN or WOMAN while under the influence of frankincense.

The words of ANYONE ELSE convey all the minor and major stresses experienced by the speaker when he or she was learning to speak and pronounce their specific language.

Or listen to yourself – The Master Within – by using self-hypnosis (auto-hypnosis).

Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) warned …

“Hypnosis can be more intimate than sex. The hypnotist takes on the karma of the hypnotized.”

Milton H. Erickson, M.D., & Ernest L. Rossi (The February Man: Evolving Consciousness & Identity in Hypnotherapy, 1989) wrote …

“Once a therapist has been associated with a patient’s trance behavior, there is forever after some association between that therapist and the patient’s previous state of trance.”

(Many authorities regard Dr. Erickson, 1901-1980, as the greatest medical hypnotherapist of modern times.)

Adano called frankincense a “detoxifier” and “a token of smell and death.”

You have to DIE before you can RESURRECT.

In the Eastern tradition, it’s called, “Die to Live.”

Regarding the gifts of the Three Wise Men, according to Adano …

Balthazar the Sagittarian brought gold, Melchior the Capricornian brought frankincense, and Caspar the Aquarian brought myrrh.

Adano said …

“Gold is positive, frankincense is negative, and myrrh is neutral. Gold represents the scorpion becoming the lobster – transformation. Frankincense represents smell – death. Myrrh regulates carbon dioxide – it represents resurrection.”

 

 

 



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