Refresh and purify your space with our Energy Cleansing Starter Kit, designed to help you maintain an energetically balanced and harmonious environment, whether at home or work.
This comprehensive kit includes everything you need for effective energy cleansing:
Sage Smudge Stick – Cleanse and purify the energy in your space.
Palo Santo Stick – Invite positive vibrations and a calming aroma.
Charcoal Pack – Essential for burning resin and enhancing your cleansing rituals.
Abalone Shell – A natural holder for catching ash and adding a touch of elegance to your practice.
Frankincense Resin – Known for its uplifting and grounding properties, perfect for deep spiritual cleansing.
Feather – Use to gently fan the smoke and direct the cleansing energy.
Tea Light Candle – To set the mood and aid in your rituals.
Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to refresh their personal or professional space, this kit has all the essentials to keep your environment energetically fresh and clean.
Frankincense is a powerful resin produces a heightened spiritual awareness. A recent study revealed how frankincense works as an effective antidepressant and relieves stress. It’s said to enhance intuition, clairvoyance and is ideal to use before meditation.
Frankincense was also once worth more than its weight in gold. Burning frankincense provides protection and purification and is said to help increase your spiritual awareness.
Its classic use is for prayer or meditation as well as in skincare preparations and was frequently used in the embalming process by the Egyptians. It has a wonderful ability to still the mind.
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The Sandalwood Resin Incense is to be used in charcoal burners, and on special incense burner sieves. In those burners, the burning process will be slower than on charcoal. You may readily mix this incense with other kinds, provided you will use a slightly larger burner.
Meditation Resin Incense is useful in rituals intended to cleanse and purify, or shed light on dark corners or hidden issues. It can also help to dissolve obstacles standing in your way, and transform negative energy into positive. It is completely made up of dried Lemongrass leaves.
Lemongrass is most commonly used as an essential oil.
The Brass Resin Burner Brown is used with Charcoal Discs to burn resin incense. You can also use it as a normal incense stick burner by adding sand to the burner.
Decorative and indispensable for purification rituals and incense ceremonies.
Attention. The Incense burner will get very hot and needs to be placed on a fireproof plate.
The Soapstone Incence Bowl is a soapstone holder with an Ohm design. It includes a bag of stones that will allow you to burn an incense stick. In addition, you can use it as a resin burner as long as you place it on a heatproof plate and do not touch the burner while charcoal is burning in it.
The Brass Resin Burner is used with Charcoal Discs to burn resin incense. You can also use it as a normal incense stick burner by adding sand to the burner.
Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. You can repeat as desired until you exhaust the charcoal. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.
Frankincense Resin Incense has a resinous, woody aroma. Many diverse cultures consider it as the most spiritual and prized of all resins.
Its classic use is for prayer or meditation as well as in skincare preparations and was frequently used in the embalming process by the Egyptians. It has a wonderful ability to still the mind. Churches burn Frankincense in many of their cermonies and so it is a smeel many of us associate with churches.
Use this resin in charcoal burners and on incense burner sieves. Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. You can repeat as desired until the charcoal is exhausted. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.
Gum Copal Resin Incense has had a wide variety of uses in both past and present times. Primarily used as an incense by ancient civilizations, it also found use as an early form of glue, and traditional medicine for cases such as dysentery, stomach pains, dizziness, and fright. It was often used in religious occasions in the form of sacrifices to deities typically designating the copal as food for the gods.
Use this resin in charcoal burners and on incense burner sieves. Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. You can repeat as desired until the charcoal is exhausted. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.
Gum Dammar Resin Incense is also called dammar, or damar gum. It is a resin obtained from a particular family of trees in India and East Asia. Most Dammar is produced by tapping trees. However, some is collected in fossilised form on the ground
Use this resin in charcoal burners and on incense burner sieves. Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. Repeat as desired until the charcoal is exhausted. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.
Myrrh Resin Incense is extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species. Throughout history people have used it as a perfume, incense and medicine. Mixing Myrrh with posca or wine was common across ancient cultures, for general pleasure and as an analgesic.
Use this resin in charcoal burners and on incense burner sieves. Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. You can repeat as desired until the charcoal is exhausted. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.
Myrrh Resin Incense is extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species. Throughout history people have used it as a perfume, incense and medicine. Mixing Myrrh with posca or wine was common across ancient cultures, for general pleasure and as an analgesic.
Use this resin in charcoal burners and on incense burner sieves. Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. You can repeat as desired until the charcoal is exhausted. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.