Restoring Oil
Lacquer.
Lavished upon the tree.
I’m pressing in, I’m rubbing it in. I mean to rub it in.
The trunk. Up and down, all around.
The fruit.
Preserved and protected.
Growth preserved. Fruit preserved. I’m not waiting for the tree to die. I’m preserving growth, life.
Before you expect, I’m preserving you. I’m covering you. My anointing flows.
The oil flows on the dry ground. To preserve and to restore.
The renewed flow.
It rises upon your feet, it flows up and over. A new covering.
The word is Shellac. Look it up. Experience it. For you are covered in it.
Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes and dissolved in ethanol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odour-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish. Shellac was once used in electrical applications as it possesses good insulation qualities and it seals out moisture.
For this is the time of restoration. Be restored. Be re stored. Restored to restore.
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