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All four gospels tell the story of Jesus's feet being anointed with oil, with John's gospel saying this oil was “nard”, known as “spikenard”. In three accounts this happened two days before Passover, the days preceding the crucifixion, as though the anointing was to prepare him for death and burial.
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Learn More »All four gospels tell the story of Jesus’s feet being anointed with oil, with John’s gospel saying this oil was “nard”, known as “spikenard”. In three accounts this happened two days before Passover, the days preceding the crucifixion, as though the anointing was to prepare him for death and burial. The identity of the anointer is not named in three gospels – three say she was from Bethany, Luke says she was “a sinner”, John says she was Mary, sometimes thought to be Mary Magdalene. Accounts describe her pouring the costly aromatic oil spikenard over Christ’s feet, from her alabaster jar, and then wiping his feet dry with her hair in an act of healing and reverence. Today, spikenard is being used again to help people to accept death and dying. Felicity says: “Sadly spikenard is such a valuable plant commercially that it’s now considered to be critically endangered and is on the International Union for Conservation of Nature red list of threatened species. It’s still extremely costly. “Its musky, spicy scent works on the body’s nervous ‘parasympathetic’ system to bring feelings of gentle release and surrender.” Other oils used in the care of the dying include frankincense, which traditionally aligns spirit and soul with the divine; ravensara for healing soul wounds and trauma; and sandalwood for relaxation and meditation. In her book, Felicity lists 20 sacred oils and offers accounts from people who say that working with an oil has given them release and created a sense of patience, forgiveness and surrender.
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