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Christ (old meaning and sacred plant also)..?
..very short and interesting facts about Jesus and the Bible
this doesn't mean he's less powerful but lifts some veils in our perception of Bible and history....still the riddles in Bible must be greeted with a lot of intelligence, but have a look
at this short documentary
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Thanks for the reminder about the oil, I liked reading that. Next time I see some in the store I will pick some up! The last time I saw it I wanted it, but it was too expensive. I do have cinnamon oil and drink cassia tea on occasion (bitter=Mary).
I did know it meant the anointed, I think most Christians know that meaning too/ Then is it just the oil or are the talking about chrism oils that are secreted by the brain on a certain level of spiritual development?
I agree about the riddles in the bible. Often things are quite literal.. A lot of things about diet and supplements, oils and lotions are found everywhere in the bible..
Here are some examples: Silver lamps ahead of them when on a way to defeat enemy= Colloidal silver is good, you can inhale it too!!
Minerals found here and here= These are the trace minerals you need.
There is a lot about opening the Heart and a lot is about figthing parasites, bacteria, mold. (Silver and Gold (colloidal??!!) are good a lot more suggestions are given. Keeping healthy and clean really do bring you closer to Home!
Thanks for the info, (and maybe I get my bible out again, although messages come through in everyday life as well)
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- 1 decade ago
That word means sweet smelling cane, they don't state which plant that it comes from.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
the sacred plant ... sounds interesting ...