When confronted with the question what does Myrrh mean in the above text there is the tendency to go for an encyclopedia. The scientific approach is to obtain the chemical formula. This is not always trivial and can take time. Knowing this still does not explain the meaning of these nouns in the above text. Color and texture offer no clue as which is Myrrh and which is Frankincense. Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all the powders of the merchant? The solution to this problem is to look at what do these perfumes refer to. Further into the Song of Songs chapter 4 verse 6 there is an association with a mountain and a hill. Myrrh is on a mountain and Frankincense is located on a hill. A mountain is a reference to the higher mind, the brain. The hill is. a reference to the lower mind, the heart. Comparing the perfumes to their respective constellations rounds out the explanation. The perfume Myrrh is associated with Aries. This means Myrrh refers to the head as Aries is responsible for the head. This is demonstrated by the glyph of Aries which looks like a face. two eyes and a nose. The perfume Frankincense is associated with Leo. This means Frankincense refers to the heart. The meaning behind the astrological symbols is the functions the constellations have over physiology. Aries glyph indeed shows a head with two eyes and a nose. This implies the signs association with the head and higher brain function. The glyph for Leo resembles a heart and spinal column. The 3:6 passage is an instruction on how to leave the wilderness of the physical world. To do so we must purify and clean out higher and lower mind of our misconceptions, unpleasant false thoughts. Many have study this book for a literal interpretation and have speculated who the person is the author writes about. In realty it is an alchemy book. Think about this when you try to read the Song of Songs again. Further reading on the literal meaning of the perfumes. research paper Another reference is made to three gifts to a child, confer Mathew 2:1-12 for the details. What does Myrrh and Frankincense mean in this passage ? Why is gold included ? The answer comes from looking at a physiology map of the nerves in the body. Gold refers to the solar plexus. These nerves are associated with the sun. Gold refers to the sun in appearance. As can be seen in the diagram there are many nerves in the region between the heart and pelvis. The passage refers to our nervous system and mind directly. Myrrh (the brain), Frankincense (the heart nerves), Gold (the solar plexus nerves). This demonstrates that the new testament passage is an alchemy reference. the science of alchemy stresses control of the bodily functions by mediations, breathing patterns, and certain physical exercises. Bartolome Esteban Murillo 1660 AD
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