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TT: RE: Frankincense



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What the world needs more of is frank innocence and mirth.

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	From: 	RT Ellsberry[SMTP:rtells@flora.com]
	Reply To: 	Community_Forestry
	Sent: 	Tuesday, January 13, 1998 11:17 PM
	To: 	Community Forestry
	Subject: 	TT: Frankincense


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	 Hi Folks -

	Sorry to keep tossing out topics here, but I just saw the best
	show on Public TV about human smell, emphasizing perfumes.

	Frankincense is an amber, a beautiful fluffy gummy substance
that
	tends to form into beads, with a kind of milky-honey glow about
it.

	They showed how the Frankincense 'minors' (as they are called)
	go into the desert and jab into the trees with knife-edged
chisels
	to bleed out the amber -- twice a year, careful not to kill the
	trees.  These are smallish trees with light papery bark like
some
	birches.  Their structures are compacted, reminiscent of
cherries.

	In ancient Egypt, Frankincense could protect you in both this
world
	and the next, and so was burned during mummification rituals.
Later
	in Christian times the sacred hypnotic was prized as a worthy
gift
	for the Holy Child.

	Whoever controlled the Frankincense traffic, literally as
precious
	as gold (and the myths that kept it that way), would live like
kings.

	Today Frankincense is not nearly as valuable as in history, and
	the traditional trade is slowly dying away ...

	(Nice to hear from Laura)!

	Richard@Flora.Com
	Baltimore USDA Zone 7



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