Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Lately and only occasionally I get a deep permeating smell of roses. What is this?

I live in Kuwait, there are no flowers to speak of and its not air freshener. Sometimes I'm outside sometimes in a public building. Its a deep permeating scent that seems to go to the core of my being. Its very strange and I'm beginning to think its supernatural because I cant explain its origin.

Lately and only occasionally I get a deep permeating smell of roses. What is this?
If you have lost loved ones who you feel and they feel very close to you, it could be the only way they can let you know they are with you. Enjoy their presence, don't fear them.
Reply:the smell of roses in a spiritual context is related to The Mother of Jesuschrist Virgin Mary,and spikenards are Angels,however

is a spiritual prescence or protection,or a powerful positive

entity.
Reply:It is probably a "phantom smell/odor" and I don't know what causes it, a doctor would be able to tell you. It is like deja vu of the nose. I don't think it is harmful, I have a similar experience all the time but I smell metal, not roses.
Reply:Pray. Or if you have difficulty with this, find a good minister to pray with. I read in a book long ago that the smell of roses can indicate a spirit presence. Have found the following related info on the net:



"A few moments went by and then there was a strong scent of rose. There were no rose bushes in his area and suddenly it struck him. Was there a ghost behind him? He had a strong urge to look back but he couldn't. He remembered that Roger should have been there by then. So he called out to him repeatedly but there was no answer. He felt weak from fear of the possibility of what could be behind him. Then he heard the voices of his friends above him. He gathered enough strength to gather his tools and walked backwards until he could smell no more scent. He ran to the top of the bridge and found his friends with confused faces. They told him that Roger had run away like a maniac. With all the commotion, my father had forgotten what had happened under the bridge. They searched for Roger and found him in my grandfather's house. He was shivering in my grandpa's arms. He had a high fever and could not say a word. "


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