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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 13/09/2024 16:32

The Nard of Mary-Magdalene

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My fools for senses,

 

Today, we shall be looking for an answer centuries of commentors failed to provide. Following our Review of Irrévérent and its unusual accord of oud and lavender, we decided to ponder awhile on this last ingredient which we thought we knew too well. Most of all, we wanted to envision it with a new eye : that of theology. Of history and literature and cooking and anthropology.

 

For indeed lavender passed through many cultures and through many readings did we stumble upon a most startling fact : that nard and lavender, in the Bible, are one. Thus, my fools for senses, let us discover today what really hid behind the Nard of Mary-Magdalene.

 

All good adventure movies start with a writing on a wall or in a book in our case. In the Bible, really. “Mary, having taken an ounce of pure nard anointed with it the feet of Jesus” This moving scene will very lively raise more than one question in the reader's mind : whatever is nard and why use it to anoint the Christ's feet ?

 

To properly grasp what nard is or was, one must look at its history and all the times it was mentioned. As far as we can tell around the Mediteranean Sea, Dioscorides spoke of nard in De Materia Medica. Of more than one actually. He lists a Syrian nard, an Indian nard and a Celtic nard. According to him, the Syrian nard got its name from the fact that it grows on the western slope of a mountain range  -he was probably referring to the Hindu Kush. He also says its sweet aroma is close to that of nard from Cyprus. Indian nard is apparently smoother and more watery considering it grows in the Gange basin. The Celtic nard at last is both sweet and suave. He also mentions a wild nard growing in the mountains known already by the Gauls. As for Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History he lists a numerous variety of nards and one in particular that was so sweet-smelling that it was a most sought-after oil.

 

Roman literature is also a good resource when it comes to perfumes. In his Odes –the tenth to be more precise- Horace speaks of an « Assyrique nardo », Assyrian nard, whereas Petronius in his Cena Trimalchionis has one of his characters open an « ampullam nardi », a phial of nard, which was then rubbed on al the guests’ noses. Knowing the musty, musky scent of nard, one might be surprised upon reading so many lauds to it and the Roman nobility anointing their noses with it as they end a banquet. However, there happens to be mentions of nard in the Apicius, a Roman cookbook, according to which a few drops of nard might be useful to freshen a stale broth.

 

This occurrence of nard in a cookbook really raised our eyebrows and convinced us that nard was in fact lavender but how did the Romans end up confusing both ?

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 One must go back to the origins. Nard was named after the Assyrian city of Nuhadra –in actual Iraq- sitting on the banks of the Tigris river. Probably known for trading precious oils, one might say it was the starting point of spikenard trading routes going west into the Roman Empire although the nard existed way before the Romans. Already is it seen in a recipe for the anointing oil of Parthian kings as well as in Arrian’s Anabasis in a curious tale where the soldiers, as they traverse the desert of Gadrosia, find themselves trampling a « grass of nard » which then exhaled a sweet-smelling aroma. Research has now shown that this so-called nard was in fact…lemongrass.

 To establish a link between the freshness of lemongrass and that of lavender isn’t much of a stretch.

 

Moreover, we looked for answers into the Eastern Orthodox tradition, which has gone uninterrupted since the early years of our era. After having ordered many an incense and nard-scented oils, we realised they were in fact all perfumed with lavender. Thus, we wondered why Mary-Magdalene anointed Jesus’ feet with nard –or lavender.

 

For so, let us dive into the writings. In the famous passage, St John writes : « nardou pistikes », « pure nard ». Some translated it into « true nard » as opposed to the fake one being lavender however we still think that « pistikes » has nothing to do with botanics. The Peshitta, an Aramaic translation of the Gospels, wrote : « dnardeen reeshaya ». Reeshaya here means « the best », of great quality. The symbolical use of the word reeshaya is most clearly seen in the Gospel of St Mark where Mary-Magdalene breaks « of pure nard. » on Jesus’ « head ». The Peshitta writes : « dnardeen reeshaya (…) al reesheh dyeshoo » a play on the words « reeshaya » which we’d roughly translate to : she poured the best on the Best.

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 Why pouring nard, though ? Or rather lavender ?

 

It is now known that myrrh is a symbol for death. It would thus have been very clever of Mary-Magdalene to anoint Jesus’ feet with it as a sign of his upcoming death and burial but she chose lavender. As such, her anointement is nothing short of a prophecy, lending us precious informations on the secret symbolism hidden behind lavender.

 

We read how the Ancients confused nard with lavender but we must now explain why they did so for they spoke of spikenard and lavender spike. The first bore its name from the fact its root looked like it was spiking out of the stem. The latter bore its name from its resemblance to an ear of wheat and this is precisely where we need investigate for therein lies the key to understanding the real meaning of lavender and solve a millenial controversy.

 

When Mary Magdalene poured lavender spike on Jesus’ feet, she accomplished a prophetic gesture of which she had probably no knowledge –as most prophecies in the New Testament. Along with St John whose head lies on Jesus’ chest - announcing the theosis- and the Virgin Mary who looked westward as her baby lay in her arms –announcing the Passion- Mary Magdalene announces the Passion and Resurrection. For as she poured the best on the Best, it is precisely the oil of the best ear of wheat which she poured upon He who compared himself to a « kernel of wheat ». This gesture is a clear reference to the words of Jesus saying on the eve of his death : « Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds »

 

The anointing of Jesus’ feet in the Gospel of Saint John heralds that of the myrrh-bearers and his Resurrection and of the Holy Spirit as it shone on his head upon his descent in the Hades, to a crown of light inextinguishable alike.

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 What we must understand is that lavender is akin to the light which shrouded the Christ as he went down into the Hades. Furthermore, mediaeval traditions will swiftly associate lavender to the virtue of keeping evil and dark spirits at bay. Lavender is a twig of life, fortifying the heart of Men ; it is the scent we smell as we leave a heartwarming feast, saying « I only hope it will give me as much pleasure when I'm dead as it does now when I'm alive. » It the the flower of foreseers, of those who see beyond appearances and the simple planes of existence.

 

The flower of they who want to trample and have trampled down death. The flower of soldiers as they traverse the desert, the flower of queens and kings chasing away all sorrows and withering of the soul.

 

Even more so than frankincense, lavender and its hues of violets and blues, is the perfect flower to connect us to the ethereal worlds. It clings to our soul and lifts it up and says to all and to us foremost that Love, over death, has won.

 

Your goodness and nard will follow me,

All the days of my life.

https://www.theperfumechronicles.com/chronicles/nard

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La iglesia de Saint-Laurent de París es una iglesia fundada en el siglo XV localizada en el X Distrito, en el antiguo recinto de Saint-Laurent, 119, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, 68, boulevard de Strasbourg y 68, boulevard de Magenta.

La iglesia está construida sobre el eje norte-sur de París que conecta Senlis y Orleans y que fue trazado por los romanos durante la mitad del siglo ii a. C., la actual rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, rue Saint-Martin, rue Saint-Jacques y rue du Faubourg-Saint-Jacques.

Después de las clasificaciones y registros iniciales como monumentos históricos, el 1 de febrero de 1945 (79 años), la iglesia fue enteramente clasificada por decreto del 16 de diciembre de 2016.1


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The Tesla Coil Through Time

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How it came to be and why.

Nikola Tesla was a unicorn person before “unicorn person” became a term.

He was a Serbian inventor who came up with the idea of wireless energy transfer among things like alternating current, induction motors and many others.

I would say that he built out his idea of global wireless energy transfer in three phases. The very first was the Tesla Coil, which I made a video about. You can check it out below.

 

The second phase of his scaling plan was when he built the Magnifying Transmitter. He built this at his laboratory in Colorado Springs.

This was essentially a larger version of the Tesla Coil. Using it as an analogy, the first tower represents the primary coil, and the second tower represents the secondary coil.

Finally, the third phase of his scaling was to take it global. He planned and built out the Wardenclyffe Tower in New York.

However, this version failed and was eventually taken down in 1917, but we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Let’s take a look at what needed to happen before Tesla came up with his very first demonstration; the Tesla Coil.

Historical Beginnings

To explain Tesla’s journey towards global wireless energy transfer, there are a few key points in history and inventions that we need to go over first.

The first key invention is that of the battery in the 1780s. Two physicists, Galvani and Volta, conducted an experiment. I talk about the entire process in my article about the physics behind wireless energy transfer. I’ve linked it below.

Following the battery, a Danish physicist named Hans Christian Ørsted learned that a moving electric current creates a magnetic field. His discovery was the first to find the link between electricity and magnetism. He demonstrated this in a lecture in 1820.

Perhaps the most important invention hereafter for the Tesla Coil is the electromagnet. In 1826, William Sturgeon, an English physicist, discovered that electric current running through a wire coiled around an iron bar caused the iron bar to behave like a magnet.

He fittingly named this the electromagnet.

A few years later in 1831, a man named Michael Faraday wondered if he could make electricity with magnets. So, he used electromagnets. Faraday is most well known for discovering electromagnetic induction.

He used two separate coils wrapped around one iron ring and noticed that when he attached/disconnected a battery to the first wire, the second wire would get a jolt of electricity. He called this inducing a current.

This phenomenon is explained using Faraday’s Law of Induction, which states that:

a changing magnetic field will induce an electromotive force (EMF) in a loop of wire, where EMF is what causes electrons to move and form a current

At this point, all of the components necessary to conceive of the Tesla Coil had been invented, but the background doesn’t end here.

What Was Innovated?

Following Faraday’s discovery of induction, Nicholas Callan, an Irish priest, wanted to improve Faraday’s device.

He decided to wind both the primary and secondary coils around the same iron bar while keeping them electrically separate. Doing this allowed him to feel electrical jolts from wire that had not been directly connected to a battery!

He also found that if the primary wire, the one connected to the battery, was thick and that the secondary wire was thin and had been coiled more, the jolt produced was more powerful.

If the secondary coil has fewer loops than the primary coil, the result is more current and less voltage. However, Callan’s made a secondary coil with more loops than the primary coil, so the result was more voltage and less current.

Callan’s device was named the Step-Up Transformer. When he connected the battery to a coil, it became an electromagnet with a magnetic field. When he disconnected the battery, it lost its magnetic field.

Using Faraday’s Law, every time Callan connected or disconnected, he created a new current in the second coil of wire. He also used a wheel to mechanically connect and disconnect the battery, acting as a kind of “repeater.”

Though this version was later improved by William Sturgeon, Callan’s device was used for electroshock therapy for many years.

The biggest advancement thereafter was using the coil itself to disconnect and connect to the battery instead of using the wheel. How did this work?

Well, the current running through the primary coil caused it to behave like a bar magnet. The wire carrying the current was then connected to a switch so that it could pull on it and activate a spring in the circuit.

The movement of the spring would turn off the current. However, once the connection was removed, the primary coil would no longer be magnetic. This causes the spring to disconnect, and the switch to turn back on.

An Electrical Interrupter

This process of the switch turning on and off would click about 20 to 40 times per second and was named an electrical interrupter.

There was still room for innovation.

The electrical interrupter would sometimes spark. So, in 1853 a man named Armand Fizau created the Leyden Jar to absorb the spark. It was the first version of a capacitor.

This is something made of two large conducting materials separated by insulating material.

By adding the capacitor and getting rid of the spark, Fizau created a new device — one that took DC from a battery and made bursts of AC in the 1850s.

Though not necessary to understanding the Tesla Coil, I’ll mention too that in 1886, Heinrich Hertz added an antenna to the induction coil and created the first man-made radio wave.

This is where Tesla comes in.

Tesla’s Take

Having heard of the radio waves created by Hertz, Tesla visited the World Fair in Paris, 1889. He began tinkering with the induction coil. Among other things, he removed the interrupter and DC battery and replaced it with an AC generator.

This makes sense — why use a battery and mechanical switch to turn the current on and off when a generator that automatically switches the current’s direction could be used instead?

Though this first adaptation didn’t actually work out at the end (due to overheating and melting of wire insulation) it did lead to Tesla’s use of a spark or air gap.

With a few other tweaks, we finally arrive at the original version of the Tesla Coil which looked something like this:

The Original Tesla Coil Circuit Uses Capacitors and Spark Gaps

The modern version, which is what I recreated in my video, is slightly simpler. It no longer uses capacitors or spark gaps and looks like this:

Modern Version of the Tesla Coil Circuit

P.S. for an explanation of how electromagnetic induction works in the modern circuitry, watch my video linked near the beginning of this article.

Nikola Tesla wirelessly lit up a bulb in the year 1891 using his coil, but as I said earlier, his dream was to send wireless power over large distances by using the earth.

After the Tesla Coil worked, he built the larger version that I mentioned earlier called the Magnifying transmitter. It was able to light up three incandescent bulbs at 100ft or 30metres away.

Following his second success, he built the Wardenclyffe Tower in Long Island in 1901. He wanted to use the tower to harness the energy that he thought was inside Earth, in the hopes of turning our planet into a gigantic dynamo.

The tower would take energy from a coal-power generator and send it deep into the ground with a metal rod. He thought that the Earth’s crust would transport the energy.

The tower, however, was considered a failure, was taken down in 1917 and never finished. There are many speculations as to why it didn’t work, some more sound than others, of course.

The article I’ve linked below does a great job of explaining some of the flaws of the tower and how Tesla tried to address

There’s a lot left for us to develop when it comes to modern-day wireless energy transfer. We’ve only scratched the service, even with other methods like radio wave transmission and inductive coupling. To read more about how wireless energy transfer looks now, read this article I wrote.

   

TLDR;

  • Previous inventions including the battery, electromagnet, induction theory and capacitors were all necessary precursors to the Tesla Coil
  • Tesla’s ideation of the coil is based on the principles of electromagnetic induction — a form of wireless energy transfer that we continue to build on now with things like wireless phone charging plates etc.
  • He tried to scale the coil by building the Magnifying Transmitter then the Wardenclyffe Tower
   

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https://ruhani-walia.medium.com/the-tesla-coil-through-time-611067b97019


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