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Myrrh Resin, Ritual

Myrrh Resin, Ritual

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First Grade Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha)
Uplifting, cleansing, protective, comforting.
Notes of bitter balsam, warm earth, and smoke.
Use: Burn a small amount on charcoal to release aroma.
Connect with your intention, receive with reverence.


Sourced from the sacred island of Socotra in Yemen, this rare grade of Myrrh is wild-harvested and sustainably collected. It is a resin of deep mystery—bitter, complex, and grounding.

Known as the “tears” of the myrrh tree, the resin is collected from natural wounds in the bark. It has been used for centuries in spiritual, medicinal, and ritual practices. Burned, it clears stagnant energy, anchors the spirit, and opens a space for inner reflection.

Traditionally used for:

  • Cleansing wounds and reducing inflammation

  • Supporting respiratory, digestive, and reproductive health

  • Soothing the nervous system and emotional body

  • Uterine cleansing and menstrual support

  • Embalming and honoring the dead

  • Enhancing meditation, introspection, and ancestral connection

In traditional Yemeni and Middle Eastern medicine, Myrrh is also used topically to support skin clarity and tone, and internally (with caution and proper guidance) to assist with uterine health and digestive function.


To make Myrrh water:
Crush 2–3 grains and soak in 1 litre of purified water overnight. Drink throughout the day for 3–7 days as part of a cleansing or menstrual-support ritual.


Energetics & Correspondence:
Moon / Saturn
Element: Earth & Water
Myrrh is associated with deep feminine wisdom, grief work, endings, and healing. It supports rituals of mourning, remembrance, and inner transformation.


Caution:
Not for use during pregnancy. If using internally, ensure the source is safe and dosage is minimal. Always consult a qualified practitioner before therapeutic use.

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