1400-1500AD"seeing that TRUTH hath no need of enlightenment and of exposition, she being simple and right; be thou only obedient unto all that I shall say unto thee, contenting thyself with the simplicity thereof, be thou good and upright, 1 and thou shalt acquire more wealth than I could know how to promise unto thee"
"I attempt no other thing but to excite thee unto the research of this Sacred Magic. But the manner of acquiring the same will come later, in all its perfection, and in its proper time; for it will be taught thee by better Masters than I, that is to say, by those same Holy Angels of God"The holy anointing oil described in Exodus 30:22-25 was created from:
Pure myrrh (about 6 kg)
Sweet cinnamon (about 3 kg)
Kaneh bosem (about 3 kg)
Cassia (about 6 kg)
Olive oil
Modern Myrrh has long been commented on as coming from a different source to that held in high regard by the ancients, having been superior in some way.
Pedanius Dioscorides described the myrrh of the first century AD as most likely to refer to a "species of mimosa", describing it "like the Egyptian thorn". His description of its appearance and leaf structure as "pinnate-winged". The ancient type of myrrh conjectured was noted for possessing a far more delightful odor than the modern. It was noted in 1837 that
"The time, perhaps, is not far distant, when, through the spirit of research, the true myrrh-tree will be found"Originally the Oil was used exclusively for the priests and the Tabernacle articles but was later extended to include prophets and kings (I Samuel 10:1). It was forbidden to be used on an outsider (Exodus 30:33) or to be used on the body of any common persons (Ex. 30:32a) and the Israelites were forbidden to duplicate any like it for themselves
Pope Francis 2013“It unites us more firmly to Christ,” the Pope said in his Jan. 29 general audience, referring to the Sacrament of Confirmation, “it strengthens our relationship with the Church and it gives us a special strength from the Holy Spirit to defend the faith and confess the name of Christ.”He then explained that during our confirmation.
“through the sacramental sign of anointing with sacred chrism, we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit in order to be more closely conformed to Christ, God’s ‘anointed one.’”"See- Do- Know- Share-
"Your Beginning To Believe"