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The following goods are sold
to raise funds for the Ordo Templi Orientis NZ Trust. If you
would like to make a purchase, please click below, or email us
at
info@otonewzealand.org.nz
“Love is the
law, love under will”
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products below to view more.
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FREE - Liber Al
vel Legis – Wallet-sized |
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Liber Al vel Legis – A6
The US publication with a typed and
facsimile version of Liber Al. A great size for your
home altar. US$15 each. |
US$15 |
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Abramelin Oil
The well-known Marlene Cornelius
recipe, use for anointing and as a key ingredient in the Cakes
of Light recipe from the Book of the Law. It is a highly
concentrated oil made entirely of essential oils, so be cautious
if using it on the skin, and perhaps dilute with olive oil. |
US$53 |
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Kauri Gum Incense
"My incense is of resinous woods
& gums; and there is no blood therein: because of my hair the
trees of Eternity"- Liber Al vel Legis, I:59
Kauri Gum is the fossilized sap of the Kauri Tree. The Kauri
tree, Agathis Australis, is New Zealand's largest and most
famous native tree. Its top branches form a massive spreading
crown which stands out above the other trees and dominates the
forest.
Reproduction is with male and female cones on the same tree.
Fertilisation of seeds can occur with pollen from the same or
different trees. The female cones take two years to mature.
Winged seeds are dispersed by the wind when cones disintegrate.
Ancestors of the Kauri first appeared in the Jurassic Period 190
- 135 million years ago. The kauri - podocarp - hardwood forests
are among the most ancient in the world.
Kauri sap oozes from the tree when it is damaged to seal the
wound and prevent infection. In some cases, where there has been
major damage to an older tree which is hollow inside, vast
amounts of gum collect in the base. Large quantities also
collect in the crown where the branches join.
The age of the gum itself can vary significantly – anywhere from
a few hundred years old to many tens of thousands of years.
Kauri Gum can be mistaken for Amber. However it is younger than
true Amber and is less durable. The correct term is Kauri Copal
– Copal being derived from the Spanish word "copalli" meaning
incense.
It has a heavenly, sweet smell well suited as a feminine aspect
in ceremonial use.
30gm jars are US$24 |
US$24 |
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Abramelin Oil - New Zealand product
Locally manufactured,
these 10ml bottles house a milder oil more suitable for
applying to the skin. Bottles are $US 10each. |
US$10 |
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Postage and handling
Within New Zealand $8.00
Australia $16.00
Other international $32.00
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