Thursday, July 31, 2008

Solomon's incense


Solomon's incense

by valpetridis @ 2008-03-05 - 22:44:11
The reason Christ cursed the tree of Fog tree for it was bear due to him and others eating of its figs. He cursed it to prove he consumed of its fig but did not die. This is Christ secret teaching and proof he was stronger than the shock of enlightenment. In fact he had the power to kill the tree and not the other way around. Thus, the secret teaching is Christ also consumed this fig and decided to keep it a secret teaching. However, Christ did not think its consumption was forbidden as something damnable, rather that like Buddha and others, it’s safe only to be consumed by those ready to eat it.
On top of Christ tomb tended to by eastern rite grows mint. This mint is considered one of Christ’s holy plants, no matter what has been tried to rid the top of the tomb of this mint it continues to grow on it. Neither chemicals nor sowing the soil with salt has been able to deter the growth of this mint. On top of Solomon’s tomb grows marijuana. The Israeli government has tried everything to stop the growth of this plant on this tomb. It is Solomon’s holy plant and one of the ingratiates to the original formula of Solomon’s incense. The secret teaching concerning the necessary use of a canaboloid in the incense is found in the Jewish prayer book. Kasha in Slavic means cannabis and is derived from the same root that the word hash is derived from. Cassio is the Jewish term referring to this plant. In fact, many Christian use a white cannaboloid flower called cassio by some, and referred to in the same Jewish prayer, on myrrh and Franken scents. The white flower is called Gold and is the third incense brought to Christ. The mixing of myrrh Franken scents and the white (gold) flower gives one a smell similar to Solomon’s formula for incense that includes the pot that grows on his tomb. Through Sheba the secret of the commune of pot was incorporated into the Rasta religion and they call it Solomon’s wisdom as a secret way to refer to its connection to the incense. The Rasta’s believe it is one of a few herbs that help one commune with God(s) and those who share in it. Free burning it in a temple like Solomon’s temple made each person commune with each other. This made the temple a popular place and yes all the prophets, including Christ, inhaled the smoke from these incense. One writer (see www.library of Halexandria) made the same realisation that the gold was a white powered but thought it was a by product of mining gold ore. He was close, but the reference of this white canaboloid flower in the Jewish prayer book and its secret use in Christian churches proves that it was this canaboloid and not a bi product of gold ore mining. I am sure a nit of gold metal white product residue might have gotten into the incense carried by the wise men as a result of the chest they were carrying them in, but it is definitely this white powered.

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