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Bakhoor Oud Sultan Incense
In Arabic magic, incense is used similarly to European traditions, although the essences differ. Its uses and roles are detailed in the treatise Ġāyat al-ḥakīm, much better known to us as Picatrix, dating from the 11th century.
Thus, the incense here is deliberately much stronger and made of noble essences to create a change of state and thus facilitate invocation within the framework of the highly structured astral magic specific to this tradition.
This Oud Sultan bakhoor incense notably contains Oud and will be useful for performing a solar fumigation/suffumigation (works of elevation, prestige, authority, success, radiance).
To use it, place a small amount on a lit charcoal and let the smoke surround you. Be sure to ventilate well once your ritual is finished.
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- Composition: wood and resins
- Weight: 45g
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In Arabic magic, incense holds a place comparable to that found in European traditions, although the raw materials and essences used differ significantly. Its uses and functions are detailed in the treatise Ġāyat al-ḥakīm, better known as Picatrix, a major 11th-century text dedicated to astral magic. In this specific context, incense is not just a simple ambient fragrance but an operative medium intended to alter the inner state and prepare the mind for ritual operations.
An incense designed for solar astral magic
Backhoor Oud Sultan incense stands out for its deliberately powerful composition, made from noble essences to produce a marked effect on the state of consciousness. This intensity meets the demands of Arabic astral magic, a particularly structured tradition where each element plays a decisive role in the success of the operation. Through its olfactory density and depth, this incense facilitates entry into a state conducive to invocation and concentration, in accordance with the principles set out in ancient treatises.
Oud Sultan and solar workings
Backhoor Oud Sultan notably contains Oud, a material renowned for its nobility and its connection to elevation workings. It is used in solar fumigations or suffumigations, aimed at prestige, authority, success, and personal radiance. Its use accompanies operations where recognition, visibility, and assertion hold a central place, supporting a dynamic of expansion and illumination in line with solar influence.
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Resin incense is the rawest and most natural form of incense, derived from the solidified sap of certain trees such as boswellia (frankincense), benzoin, or myrrh. Used since Antiquity in spiritual rites, it is distinguished by its slow burning and very rich, deep fragrance. Its somewhat more specific use makes it a high-end incense aimed at effectively amplifying all magical workings.
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— Resin incense in 10 questions .
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What is resin incense?
Resin incense is a natural form of incense obtained from the solidified sap of certain trees and plants, such as frankincense, benzoin, or myrrh. Unlike sticks or cones, it comes in the form of small raw pieces to be burned on hot charcoal, releasing dense smoke and an authentic fragrance.
How do you use resin incense?
To use resin incense, you need a hot coal. Place the coal on a heat-resistant burner, light it until it glows red, then place a few grains of resin on it. The heat will melt the resin and release a fragrant smoke that quickly fills the space.
What is the difference between resin incense and incense sticks?
Resin incense is in its raw form, without added supports like wood, which allows it to release a purer and more intense fragrance. Unlike sticks that burn on their own, resin incense requires the use of charcoal for combustion, which calls for more precise preparation.
What are the benefits of resin incense?
Resin incense is used to purify spaces, raise vibrations, and accompany spiritual rituals. Its dense smoke effectively cleanses stagnant energies, while its deep aromas facilitate meditation, relaxation, and spiritual connection. Some types of resins, such as frankincense, are also known for their soothing and inspiring effects.
What types of incense resins are the most well-known?
Among the most popular resins are frankincense, valued for its purifying and spiritual virtues, myrrh, known for its soothing and protective properties, and benzoin, used to purify and scent spaces. Copal, often used in rituals, and dragon’s blood, appreciated for protection and energetic power, can also be mentioned.
Why use charcoal to burn resin incense?
Resin incense cannot burn on its own because it lacks a combustible base. The glowing charcoal acts as a continuous heat source that melts and releases the aromas of the resin. It is therefore essential to fully enjoy the properties of resin incense.
What are the traditional uses of resin incense?
Resin incense has been used since Antiquity in religious rituals, spiritual ceremonies, and purification practices. It was especially used to honor deities, accompany prayers, and elevate souls toward the divine. Today, it is still used to cleanse negative energies, enhance meditation, and promote concentration.
How to choose a good burner for resin incense?
A good burner for resin incense must be heat-resistant, as the charcoal produces intense heat. Metal, ceramic, or stone burners are ideal. Some models have grids to keep the charcoal elevated, while others, like traditional censers, allow the smoke to be easily moved around a room.
Can resin incense be used for magical or spiritual rituals?
Yes, resin incense is used in magical and spiritual practices. Olibanum is used to elevate prayers and promote divine connection, while myrrh is used for protection and introspection. Copal is ideal for purification rituals, and dragon’s blood is associated with intentions of strength, protection, and energy amplification. Each resin has its own properties and can be chosen based on the ritual’s intention.
How to choose a suitable incense holder?
The choice of an incense holder depends on the intended use and desired style. A good incense holder should be stable, heat-resistant, and able to catch ashes to prevent any fire risk. Wooden incense holders are simple, while ceramic or stone ones add a decorative touch while remaining functional.
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