Ancient Honey Incense–Out of Stock

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Ancient
Honey Incense




Also
Known as “Madu Keraton”




Honey Incense is highly acclaimed by Javanese occultists and it is
used in most of their Metaphysical work. This very incense is burned in the
Royal Palace of Jogja. We were told by a priest that this incense is used for
feeding Khodams (Genie Spirits). Javanese occultists use this for their Keris
Blades offerings, magickal items and also burn this regularly to cleanse the
atmosphere of negative thought forms. It is also used to release large amounts
of psychic energies from the atmosphere during
rituals.




These can be used for feeding elemental spirits too, so they are
appropriate for Mustika Pearls & Bezoar Stones. It can also be used for
Kerises and other Magickal objects, during Meditation and other Magickal
Rituals/Spells operations.




This particular incense is the highest grade we offer, the most expensive
and the most potent type available. They are over 6 types being sold in the
market of different colours. However, we have sourced to supply the only one
which releases the strongest scents and best type to
use.





Each Bag Contains 250 Grams. Only a small amount is required for each
application.


 


 


 


 


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 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. 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 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 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. 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. 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 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

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Weight1.0000 kg
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