Myrrh Incense in a 100-gram pack provides a generous supply of this ancient and highly revered resin in the form of large pieces. Premium quality from Somalia delivers a deep, mystical aroma that has remained a symbol of spiritual power and purification for millennia. With its rich essence, myrrh effectively grounds, calms tension, and creates a stable environment for deep meditation or spiritual work.
Incense Details
- Botanical name: Commiphora myrrha
- Net weight: 100 g (larger pack for regular use)
- Origin: Somalia
- Other names: Myrrh, Ogadain, golden Frankincense, Myrh, Myrhh, Myrha, Myrra, Murr, Mir
What is Myrrh?
Myrrh is the dried resin from the low-growing desert tree Commiphora myrrha (found in areas of Somalia, Yemen, and eastern Ethiopia), which exudes a viscous yellow gum that hardens into a reddish-brown resin.
About the Scent of Myrrh
Its scent is balsamically soft, earthy, and warm with depth.
Effects of Myrrh
In ancient times, myrrh was one of the most important and valuable incenses alongside olibanum (frankincense). Myrrh incense is said to be one of the gifts presented to Jesus at his birth by the three wise men. In various ancient cultures, myrrh symbolized the womb of the earth and feminine sensuality. There is something deep and mystical about the scent of myrrh. It has the power to restore harmony to the mind, body, and soul. It sharpens the eye for the essential and creates a connection with subtle worlds.
- destroys airborne bacteria,
- clears the energy in the space,
- protects against negative energies,
- raises the vibration during meditation.
How to Use
Used on an incense charcoal briquette or a mesh burner. The larger pieces in this pack allow for a slower and longer-lasting release of the noble aroma. Warning: Never leave smoldering incense unattended.
Incenses it Blends Well With
Myrrh is most often mixed with Frankincense resin. A combination with copal, benzoin, patchouli, pine, rose, rosemary, sandalwood, and vetiver is also excellent.
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