Pagan customs and their modern use
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978-620-3-05885-7
6203058858
60
2020-11-26
26.90 €
eng
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Pagan customs of worship of trees, waters, fire have not gone anywhere, they are somewhat "transformed" and manifested in the worship of "miracle-working" icons, "holy" water, lit candles in the "divine houses", where all kinds of services, liturgies, "divine" hymns are held, having a hypnotic effect on the flock. "Crying" icons are formed due to the absorption of various vapours and the formation of colloidal systems on the surface of icons, which over time begin to ooze, all depending on the density of icons, room humidity and temperature conditions. Self-renewal of icons occurs due to the fact that icons are usually painted in oil paints, which include lead compounds, over time under the action of hydrogen sulfide in the air lead turns into sulfuric, black lead, the paints become darker, the icon loses its former appearance. But as soon as you wipe it with a reducing agent, the sulphuric lead is destroyed and the icons are "renewed. "Holy Water" is formed in silverware, as ions - positively charged silver particles - have the property of killing rotten bacteria that cause water to deteriorate. Candles were invented in ancient times by the Phoenician sailors.
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