Posted in EOs for Anointing on Oct 20th, 2008
Frankincense is mentioned in the Scriptures over 50 times and is found in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Chronicles, Nehemiah, Song of Solomon, Isaiah, Matthew, and Revelations. I find this amazing especially since I have read the bible my whole life and frankly, never even noticed it.
How Did the Ancient World Use Frankincense?
Besides being [...]
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Posted in EOs for Anointing on Oct 19th, 2008
A post comment from B Hayden a few days ago got me to thinking about how we do the laying-on of hands in our various church settings. She asked which oils should be used when we do the laying-on of hands.
If we lookat the Early Christian church experience–all we know if that they prayed, laid-on [...]
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Posted in EOs for Anointing on Oct 18th, 2008
Anointing with an oil is suppose to be a gentle intentional touch to the body using pure therapeutic grade essential oils. Your thoughts are most important when anointing either yourself or someone else. Intention embraces the spiritual purpose that will shift the subtle energy field that we all possess. The oils respond to both your [...]
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Posted in EOs for Anointing on Oct 16th, 2008
Prayer, touching and anointing with therapeutic healing oils was a common practice among the early Christian healers. But what exactly is happening when we extend our hands in faith to heal others? And what happens when we use a therapeutic or medicinal grade essential oil on our hands as we touch one another in faith?
There [...]
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Posted in EOs for Anointing on Oct 15th, 2008
Frankincense, sandalwood, myrrh, and cassia were all considered “oils of gladness” in the Biblical Times since they have an emotional impact that is positive and uplifting. Today, oils helpful for protecting one’s space include: White Angelica, Exodus II, juniper, lavender, cedarwood, eucalyptus, hyssop, Sacred Mountain, rosemary, rose, angelica, geranium, and pine.
To set an intention and [...]
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Posted in EOs for Anointing on Oct 14th, 2008
If the Early Christian Church thought that anointing was important to the act of healing—can we not recover this in our healing ministries today? According to the Scriptures, they prayed, touched and anointed with healing oils, all who were sick in body and mind—and they were healed. We aren’t sure exactly which oils they were [...]
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