Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Make Biblical Spikenard Oil

Modern aromatherapy experts extol the value of spikenard oil for emotional healing. Many ancient cultures also esteemed spikenard. The Song of Solomon mentions the oil, and Mary of Bethany (also known as Mary Magdalene) uses it to anoint the feet of Jesus. It has long been part of the ayurvedic healing and medicinal tradition of India; it was used as a beauty aid by wealthy Roman Empire women and seen as a mark of wealth and honor in ancient Egypt. Its religious and spiritual connotations make it a much sought-after commodity for many worshipers. You can create a homemade version of the scent


Instructions


1. Impart scent of spikenard rhizomes, or roots, into your carrier oil. You can place the roots in a sealed plastic bag and slightly bruise them using your mallet. Then transfer the bruised roots in a mason jar containing your carrier oil. Let the roots release their odor into the oil over the course of several days, keeping the jar in a moderate-temperature dry environment, shaking occasionally to help the roots completely release their scent..


2. Separate the roots from the oil. Remove the lid from the jar containing the oil and roots and place cheesecloth over its mouth. Pour the oil into your second jar.


3. Transfer your scented oil into smaller bottles using a funnel.

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