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...Ogni donna e ogni uomo è in sé sacerdote, e questo fin dal momento della sua nascita. [...] Intendo dire non solo che tutti hanno la capacità di percepire Aton [la Luce] senza servirsi di un intermediario, ma possono invitarLo nella loro dimora e nel loro cuore senza chiedere l'autorizzazione a nessuno! Essere sacerdote significa aprirsi al Divino, riceverLo alla propria tavola e rifletterLo intorno a sé in mille modi diversi...
(D. Meurois, Akhenaton, il folle di Dio)
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Our Healing Body Oils& Spagyria- Alchemy
The living plant serves as a modifier of the environment, but especially when it is aromatic. Its smell then invigorates all inflammations of the respiratory mucous membranes.[…]
(cfr.: SEDIR, Il Potere delle Piante Magiche, 2. L’Uomo e la Pianta, II. Terapeutica.)
The plant should not be considered only from the point of view of the chemical reactions that take place in it.It is a living being, which extends its life within us.
For the preparation of our products, we use the Spagyric Method.
The Spagyric Production Techniques are the result of a convergence of physical and spiritual forces. The spagyric remedies are therefore prepared with very particular rules, which take into account astral and spiritual flows and the specific affinities of each substance. Traditional chemistry can tell us nothing about a spagyric substance-Vital Essence. Only the understanding of that plant location within the micro and macrocosm can really identify the healing properties of a mineral substance or a plant extract
From the ancient Egyptians, to the time of Judeo-Christian and Muslim, up until today it has been used for a wide range of applications.
We had to wait thousands of years to closely analyze and understand the therapeutic refinements of Herbal Oils. Only today are we really becoming aware of their extraordinary potential, so much so that we can compare their healing abilities to those of the most effective medicines.
Recent discoveries, such as those that have demonstrated the presence of the principles of hormones and antibiotics in many plants and essences, demonstrate that we should be wary of hasty judgments about the way this type of medicine works. Many experiments allow us to explain some ancient cures which, until now, were dismissed with a smile: 'a small bag of garlic or other plants, for example, which our ancestors hung around the necks of children tormented by intestinal worms or, more genetically, during epidemics.
Since the ancient discovery of Herbal Oils as powerful healing agent without the risks involved with using synthetic medications, more people embrace this method to provide as a natural home remedy. Therefore, health experts are examining newer methods to make it easier for individuals to acquire those therapeutic properties to serve as both complementary and main source of medicinal benefits.
And with its ability to improve psychological and mental state, herbal and essential oils are used in aromatherapy as a holistic approach that will ensure more lasting results.
And more people are leaning towards more natural methods. "Doctors and chemists, yes, will be surprised by the wide range of odorous substances that can be used in medicine," wrote R.M. Gattefosse. (who is considered the Father of Aromatherapy), adding: "And of the great variety of their chemical properties", In addition to the currently exploited antiseptic and antimicrobial properties; essential oils are also antitoxic and antiviral, have powerful energizing effects and undeniable healing properties.
Yet, the conscious use of plants and essences can have effects that seem almost miraculous to the ordinary people. This is due to a rich combination of therapeutic properties contained in the natural perfumes and essential oil.
The natural Herbal Oils come from: wood, leaves, fruit, roots, flowers, resins and anything else of vegetable origin.
Our Herbal Body Oils and Oleoliti are oily solutions of the curative
phytocomplexes of medicinal plants. They are obtained by solution from fat-soluble fluid extracts by solar exposure.
[…] The living plant serves as a modifier of the environment, but especially when it is aromatic. Its smell then invigorates all inflammations of the respiratory mucous membranes. Those diseased are comfortable breathing the smell of pine, lavender, basil, mint, etc. […] (cfr.: SEDIR, Il Potere delle Piante Magiche, 2. L’Uomo e la Pianta, II. Terapeutica.)
[…] Thus, in every herb and in every stone wonderful powers and virtues are enclosed and others still greater in the stars and furthermore everything receives something from the superior intelligences, and above all from the first cause, which all things unite to exalt in a harmonious concert, similar to certain hymns released in honor of the sovereign master. This is the invitation of the holy children of the furnace of Chaldea:
"Bless the Lord, all things that germinate on the earth, and all that populate the waters and the birds of the air and the beasts and the sheep, and together with the sons of men." […] (cfr.: Agrippa, De Occ. Phil., I, 13).















































