Acacea Lewis and DVMA Presents: The Divine Art of Incense Resins Feb 27-28th, March 1st and March 7-8th. 11:30am EST

 

Discover a class like no other about frankincense and other rare incense resins: the art of creating sacred spaces and explore the medicinal and ceremonial applications of Boswellia and other tree resins, from incense to edible remedies. 


This is a class you can’t afford to miss if you hold sacred space or have questions about the anti-seizure, antidepressant and pain relieving qualities (not to mention the psychoactive qualities) of  high quality incense resins! We’ll explore why this sacred resin has earned its title as the Chief of Spices—from its role as a powerful incense and healing tool to its use in psychedelic practices, culinary arts, and even movement disciplines like martial arts and dance.

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 Gain Deeper Insight into how to use a miraculous resource and the latest Cutting-edge medical research on Boswellic Acid for pain management and Hospice. 

Sign up for the class to get the Early Bird Discount Before February 1st! 15% off!

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Step into the mystery and claim your place in this transformative journey. Secure your access now and begin uncovering the sacred secrets that await! 

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One of the ten resins in your course package: Commiphora Myrhh

In modern times, Commiphora myrrh continues to be a cornerstone in aromatherapy, natural remedies, and meditation practices, valued for its calming effects on the mind and body. With its timeless allure and versatility, myrrh remains one of the most cherished sacred resins in the world

Another Rare beauty: Boswellia dalzielii

Dalzielii Frankincense is a rare and distinctive resin derived from the Boswellia dalzielii tree, native to West Africa, particularly in countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal. Known for its rich, woody aroma with hints of citrus and spice, this variety is less common than other Boswellia types, making it a unique addition to the world of frankincense. Dalzielii resin has been traditionally used in African medicine for its potent anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, as well as in spiritual rituals to promote grounding and clarity. Its scarcity arises from limited cultivation areas and the challenges of sourcing premium-quality resin, making it a valuable treasure for incense enthusiasts and healers alike.

Expert Knowledge with Robin Kessler

Our course is designed by experts with years of experience in the field of frankincense resins. She has put together a WONDERFUL Course Package and an email will be sent to all who sign up to purchase the Full package to participate in the course. Total Cost is only $140 (saving you over a hundred dollars plus). 

You will receive an email with instructions on how to receive your signed copy of Frankincense Resins: The Journey & Beyond by Robin Kessler, a licensed Clinical aromatherapist and become eligible* with completion of NAHA approved CEU (continuing education units)

Practical Application with SIGNED copy of Robin's Book of Frankincense (including recipes)

✨The scientific research behind Boswellic Acid and its applications for health and wellness.

🍃How to craft an herbal frankincense infusion for topical use.

🙏🏾The cultural and spiritual significance of Frankincense in ancient and modern contexts.

⚕️Practical uses of Frankincense for pain relief, skin health, and overall well-being.

Historical Insight with Danny Nemu and Acacea Lewis

Who Should Take This Course?

This course is ideal for individuals interested in holistic health, aromatherapy, cultural anthropology, and esoteric practices. Whether you are a practitioner or simply curious about the ancient and modern uses of Frankincense, this course will provide valuable insights and practical skills.

 

Companion signed textbook and Frankincense Resins of the World Kit, including the following resins and more for only $140 with sign up! An email with link to purchase will be sent after course enrollment for exclusive access.

 

Discover the Unparalleled Value of These Rare Resins

Each resin in this collection represents not only a connection to ancient traditions but also the challenge of sourcing the highest quality from regions where these gifts are cultivated with care and reverence. Here's what makes this package so extraordinary:


🌟 Frankincense: A Global Treasure

Boswellia carteri, papyrifera, frereana, serrata, neglecta

  • Rarity of Origin: These varieties come from remote regions such as Somaliland, Ethiopia, and India, where harvesting is an art passed down through generations. High-quality resins are increasingly scarce due to climate change, overharvesting, and geopolitical instability in these regions.
  • Challenges in Quality Control: Many resins on the market are mixed or diluted. Finding pure, authentic frankincense with its full spectrum of medicinal and aromatic properties requires trusted sources and painstaking effort.

🕊️ Myrrh: The Sacred Healer

  • Harvesting Struggles: Myrrh trees grow in harsh, arid environments and require skilled hands to collect their resin without harming the tree. Authentic myrrh is prized for its unique aroma and medicinal properties, but it is often imitated with lower-quality substitutes.
  • A Truly Premium Offering: Our myrrh is carefully selected to ensure it contains the rich, earthy aroma and therapeutic properties that make it so cherished.

🌙 Opoponax: The Mysterious Resin

  • Known as “Sweet Myrrh”: Opoponax is rare and highly sought after for its distinctive warm, honeyed scent, used in both perfumery and ritual.
  • Limited Availability: This resin is harder to find in its pure form because of the intricate processes involved in its identification and collection.

🌿 Acacia Gum: The Binder of Tradition

  • Sustainability Matters: Harvesting acacia gum requires careful attention to the health of the trees, ensuring their longevity. High-quality acacia gum is a rare find, as demand for its commercial uses often overshadows its spiritual significance.
  • Versatile and Unique: This natural binder has been used for millennia in incense blends, connecting practitioners to the practices of ancient Egypt and beyond.

🔥 Palo Santo: Sacred Smoke

  • Ethically Sourced: True Palo Santo comes from fallen branches of the Bursera graveolens tree, found in South America. Ethical harvesting practices are critical to preserve its sacredness and sustainability.
  • Why Quality Matters: Inferior Palo Santo lacks the depth and complexity of aroma that genuine, mature wood provides. Ours is ethically sourced and offers the rich, grounding scent it is known for.

💎 Bonus Resin Samples

  • This package includes exclusive, hard-to-find resin samples to give you a broader understanding of their unique properties. Perfect for hands-on exploration, these rare additions elevate the experience to new heights.

What Makes This Package So Special?

1️⃣ Uncompromising Quality: Every resin has been carefully sourced, ensuring you receive the best nature has to offer.
2️⃣ Hands-On Learning: These resins allow you to engage directly with their unique aromas, textures, and energies.
3️⃣ Ethically Sourced: Supporting sustainable harvesting practices ensures these sacred gifts endure for generations.


Participation in the course requires the purchase of Robin’s exclusive book and resin kit, sold separately for $140. The link to purchase this kit will be sent after class sign up! DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 10TH!

This kit includes these sacred resins and more:

 

 
You saThe Majesty and Rarity of Boswellia Strains

Boswellia resins, also known as frankincense, are among the most cherished and sacred botanicals in the world. While all strains hold value, Boswellia frereana and Boswellia neglecta stand out as exceedingly rare and harder to source, making this package truly exceptional. Let’s dive into each strain and its significance:


🌟 Boswellia carteri

  • Region: Somalia
  • Characteristics: Known for its rich citrusy and slightly spicy aroma, Boswellia carteri is the most well-known type of frankincense. Its resin is commonly used in spiritual practices and aromatherapy for its grounding and uplifting effects.
  • Uses: Medicinally, it is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties, making it a favorite in traditional medicine and modern essential oil production.

🌿 Boswellia papyrifera

  • Region: Ethiopia and Eritrea
  • Characteristics: This variety is prized for its light, sweet aroma with hints of vanilla. It produces a high oil yield, making it highly desirable in perfumery and aromatherapy.
  • Rarity: Increasing demand coupled with ecological challenges has made premium-quality Boswellia papyrifera harder to source in recent years.
  • Uses: Beyond its aromatic qualities, it has a long history of use in traditional medicine for respiratory health and emotional balance.

🔮 Boswellia serrata

  • Region: India
  • Characteristics: Known as "Indian Frankincense," Boswellia serrata has a woody, earthy scent and is frequently used in Ayurvedic medicine.
  • Rarity: While more commonly available than some other strains, finding high-quality, unadulterated Boswellia serrata resin can still be a challenge.
  • Uses: It is highly valued for its potent anti-inflammatory compounds, particularly boswellic acids, making it a staple in herbal remedies for joint and digestive health.

✨ Boswellia frereana: The "King of Frankincense"

  • Region: Somalia (primarily the mountainous regions)
  • Characteristics: This rare variety is often referred to as the "King of Frankincense" for its superior quality. Its resin is softer and produces a unique, honey-like aroma with a touch of spice.
  • Rarity: Boswellia frereana is significantly harder to source due to its limited growing regions and labor-intensive harvesting process. Unlike other strains, it is predominantly used in chewing gum and high-grade incense, making it a specialty item.
  • Cultural Significance: Highly valued by Somali communities, it is often reserved for elite uses in religious ceremonies and traditional medicine.

🌌 Boswellia neglecta: The Forgotten Treasure

  • Region: Northern Kenya and Ethiopia
  • Characteristics: This rare resin has a darker, more resinous scent compared to other Boswellia types. Its aroma is smoky, earthy, and deeply grounding, making it a favorite for rituals and meditation.
  • Rarity: As the name implies, Boswellia neglecta is often overlooked due to its challenging harvesting process and limited availability. Its trees grow in arid, hard-to-reach areas, and its resin is less commercially exploited, making it one of the most elusive types.
  • Uses: Highly prized for its spiritual properties, it is often used in sacred ceremonies and as a tool for connecting with deeper states of consciousness.

Why Boswellia frereana and neglecta Are Scarce

1️⃣ Limited Growing Regions:
Both frereana and neglecta thrive in very specific climates. The regions they grow in, such as the rugged mountains of Somalia or the arid plains of Kenya, are remote and difficult to access.

2️⃣ Harvesting Complexity:
Unlike more abundant varieties, the resin extraction process for these strains is meticulous and labor-intensive, requiring highly skilled harvesters to preserve tree health.

3️⃣ Demand Outstrips Supply:
Boswellia frereana’s superior quality makes it highly sought after in global markets, especially in high-end perfumery and spiritual communities. Similarly, neglecta’s unique aroma and properties make it a hidden gem that is increasingly in demand.

4️⃣ Ecological and Political Challenges:
Deforestation, overharvesting, and regional instability make the supply chain for these resins fragile. Conservation efforts are critical to preserving these sacred trees for future generations.


The Rare Gift of This Package

Including Boswellia frereana and Boswellia neglecta in this package is no small feat. These resins represent the pinnacle of quality and rarity in the world of frankincense. By offering them alongside other premium strains, this collection becomes a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the depth and diversity of Boswellia.

💎 Order now and experience the treasures of the earth—each resin a sacred gift, connecting you to ancient traditions and unparalleled purity.

Course Title: The Frankincense Experience: Science, Spirit, and Culture

Course description:

This comprehensive course offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of Frankincense, exploring its profound significance across science, cultural anthropology, and esoteric practices. Led by three expert instructors, participants will gain unique insights into the therapeutic properties, historical uses, and mystical dimensions of this ancient resin.

Instructors:

Robin Kessler, Clinical Aromatherapist and author of Frankincense Resins: The Journey & Beyond, will present her groundbreaking research on Boswellic Acid. Robins studies demonstrate the anti-inflammatory, skin-healing, and pain-relieving properties of Frankincense. Through her detailed findings, participants will understand the science behind topical and internal applications of Frankincense, including its benefits for chronic pain, fibromyalgia, eczema, asthma, and IBS.

Acacea Lewis, founder of Divine Master Alchemy, will delve into the cultural anthropology of Frankincense, exploring its role in ancient healing traditions and spiritual practices across the globe.

Danny Nemu, reverend, hypnotist, and esoteric scholar, will provide a deep exploration of the mystical and consciousness-enhancing aspects of Frankincense, guiding participants through its esoteric applications.

 

 Course Requirements:

 

📚A signed copy of :

Frankincense Resins: The Journey & Beyond.

Premium resins: Boswellia carteri, papyrifera, frereana, serrata, neglecta, and others.

Myrrh, Opoponox, Acacia Gum, Palo Santo stick, and bonus resin samples for hands-on exploration.

Shipping is included. (Within the United States) 

 

Important: A link to purchase the required kit will be sent via email directly after course sign-up. This kit is mandatory for participation and provides exclusive materials that are integral to the course content.

 

 

Sign Up for the Class with an Early Bird Discount Before February 1st!