#Perfumes are indispensable in this world and the hereafter in ancient Egypt
Magicians in ancient Egypt were masters in preparing medicinal paints.
They excelled in that ingenuity that no one can compete with.
There were medical laboratories attached to the temples, equipped with all the necessary tools and equipment.
To prepare medicines. It is one of the most famous medicinal preparations in which magicians excelled.
The Egyptians were a magical mixture known as “the preparation of the house of life” a phrase.
A mixture of herbs and oils that can protect the human body from the effects of
Negative energies and increased immunity, as well as protecting homes from any evil.
As for perfume, it occupied great importance in Egyptian mythology and all rituals
religious. The role of perfume is not limited to worldly life only, but it is also necessary
In the other world, but can not be dispensed with.
Some religious texts describe the transfer of the souls of the righteous to the other world where they meet them.
Hathor, the goddess of the West, perfumes their heads with the fragrance of myrrh to change their smell from the smell of the grave.
And mould to the perfume of myrrh, which is the sacred perfume of Hathor, and that is why it was one of the nicknames of Hathor.
“Our Lady of the Perfume of Myrrh” (Coffin text, recitation No. 183).
The plant world is replete with the vibrations of magic.
And is there a moment more pure and transparent than the moment when one breathes the air?
Purified under an ancient acacia tree in the holy city of Ain Shams?
Is there anything more beautiful than waking up in the morning and opening one’s eyes to the view of a garden?
Filled with golden sunlight that fills his soul with ecstasy and lifts it towards the world of light?
From the book Magic and Metaphysics in Ancient Egypt by Christian Jacques