Egog

“Egog”, as requested, defined in the context of oil and incense mixed together by Prophetess Christine Yvette Thompson:



Egog (noun)

Pronunciation: /ˈē-gôg/
Origin: Coined by Prophetess Christine Yvette Thompson

Definition:
A sacred blend of consecrated oil and aromatic incense prepared under divine instruction, symbolizing the fusion of anointing and prophetic atmosphere. Egog is used in prophetic intercession, healing rituals, and spiritual purification, carrying both the weight of tradition and the freshness of divine revelation.

Usage in context:

“During the night vigil, Prophetess Christine anointed each seeker with the Egog, releasing healing and clarity into the room.”

Spiritual Significance:
• The oil represents divine favor, healing, and anointing.
• The incense signifies prayer, worship, and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
• Egog is believed to activate spiritual sensitivity and align the soul with divine frequency.
Rub a little egog on the dry area, you can anoint it and heal
by Prophetess Christine Yvette Th September 1, 2025
mugGet the Egogmug.

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