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An Esoteric Origin Behind Perfume - (3847)

There's nearly an esoteric reason behind eveyerthing. Here's one behind perfume.


So women and men like to adorn themselves with perfume. Of course not all, and I recognise that it can have a slightly luring an effect on others near bye. There's those deodorant commericals that exaggerate massively this point. 


So in the garden of Eden it is said that it was up to Eve to look after the flowers and it was Adam's job to look after the animals. So in effect Eve was a botantitst if we want to look at her from a scientific point of view. And Adam was a zoologist. Anyway putting that aside perfume comes from flowers. The originator of perfumes are flowers.




Flowers in esotericism are virtues and qualities in the world of the soul, in the world of our psychology, and the fragrance of the flowers which are the emannations of those virtues in the physical world is perfume. Flowers are the original source of perfumes.


Like what Master Samael says when you have a baby in front of you and in that baby is only essence, that baby has the most exotic aroma. An aroma like a wild forrest, like the ocean, like an exotic wild flower bloomimg in the fields of rolling green meadows.  


So Eve looked so well after the flowers that she became like a flower and emannated all these aromas and perfumes just like a flowers does. 


So anyway to compensate for that lack of virtue for having fallen and having been expelled from the garden of Eden, human beings have that natural instinct to wear perfume. To exude those fragances again that Eve once exuded when she was in the garden of Eden. 


We all have that lure to the beauty of virtue, we deeply miss it and we seek it and so we are attractred to that, so as to get back what we lost. Unfortunately because we have forgotten the consciosuness we seek that lack through the senses, if we hadn't forgotten the consciousness we would be working on ourselves and not worrying too much about all these external things. 


The best beauty salon is the work we do on oursleves to get back our virtues. For sure keep any beuaty things going but not to forget the real beauty is that of the virtues of the essence and that gives us that aroma, that sparkling charismatic light and that magnetism that draws the souls of people inspiring hope in them, that with some help or from you they can get back what they had lost in their soul.   


The vices and psychological defects we have really stink. Sometimes, just sometimes you can get a whiff of the way they stink when we are identified with them. They give you an aweful taste in the mouth and they smell. Pride stinks, laziness too, lust does but it has a sweet unusual smell that makes you a bit sick. 

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