Rose and Lavender Ritual Herbal Incense
Handmade, small-batch, reiki blessed/infused herbal ritual incense! (made with ethically sourced ingredients; includes 1 self-igniting charcoal tablet)
Ingredients include: copal resin, frankincense resin, rose petals, rosemary, lavender, and small amounts of white sage (the sage is ethically harvested and sourced, and much more sustainable in this loose form than burning in large wands).
Incense and herbal smoke has been used in many cultures for thousands of years. Burning certain plants, herbs, and resins is also scientifically proven to positively impact your environment, and overall wellbeing.
This incense/ritual smoke is handmade with the highest intention, and reiki blessed/infused by me!
I first made this blend for myself when I wanted something homemade to meditate and cleanse my environment with.
This herbal incense blend encourages connection during ritual work and/or meditation, cleansing, clearing, peace, and relaxation.
There are also additional benefits of burning this beautiful blend due to the reiki infusion: as the intention has been set for healing reiki energy to flow for the highest good of all whenever it is burned. :-)
What is reiki?
Reiki is a Japanese form of alternative medicine in which "universal life force energy" flows to an intended recipient (it also known as "energy healing").
Reiki is great for all sorts of ailments such as insomnia, anxiety, pain, depression, etc.
A main foundation of reiki is that "reiki can do no harm." The energy that flows is always of the highest vibration of LOVE and LIGHT.
Reiki knows exactly what to provide, when to provide it, and for how long (based on an environment's and/or recipient's energy).
*incense comes in 2 oz tin.
*1 charcoal tablet included; fun tip: SAFELY take a knife and break the coal into 4 parts to make it last longer!
For use:
*Burn in a heat-safe dish.
*can be used with or without coals (without coals it will not burn as long, but still gives a great affect).
*without a coal: simply create a small mound in your dish and light in a few places; allow flames to catch for a few seconds and then gently blow it out.
*if using a coal: light coal while holding with tongs, and then place in your heat-safe dish. Allow coal to turn gray (about 3 minutes) so that it doesn't burn the incense too quickly.
*apply a sprinkle of incense to lit coal. (a little goes a long way!)