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Sunday 28 April 2024

Sacred Holy Herb Ritual Uses

The Sacred Holy Herb has been used in rituals since ancient times. One of its most important roles was in the full Moon parthenogenic Priestess ceremony. Three days prior to the full Moon the Priestess would prepare herself in a deep meditative state while anointed with some of the sacred oil and while incense made from the sacred holy herb was burnt.

This would take place in a cave or other underground Temple. On the evening of the full Moon, she would leave the cave and bathe naked under the full moonlight, others would join her in a frenzied dance to raise the energy.

When the full moon was at its zenith, the Priestess would lie on the Altar and begin to align her chakras as a special instrument in the shape of a snake anointed with the sacred holy oil would be inserted into her, which meant the oil would enter her bloodstream quickly.

The oil works by raising the testosterone in the Priestess which leads to an estastic state and the triggering of the parthenogenetic process. Indeed it is the use of this sacred herb that led to such a high increase in testosterone in the Priestesses performing this rite that brought about the birth of the first male.

Other than the full moon rite the sacred holy herb is also used as oil for healing and in incense for various ceremonies during the year. However, each ritual has its own special oil and special recipe. One of the most famous is the Mary Magdalene oil, which has been passed down through our family. The ingredients are very precious and expensive, making the oil hard to produce. 

I still make the oil and if you want some for when you are performing the Magdalene Rite yourself, you can get some from my shop. However, please be patient if you do order that or any of the oils from the site. They are mixed fresh and under certain planetary conditions and therefore take a while to be ready to send out.

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