Description
Myrrh Gum powder, a part of ancient Egyptian rituals, is used for blessing objects, strengthening other herbs, bringing clarity and purifying. Methods include burning, sachets, and incense mixtures.
$7.00
Myrrh Gum Commiphora molmol
“Bless, strengthen, purify”
2 in stock
Myrrh Gum powder, a part of ancient Egyptian rituals, is used for blessing objects, strengthening other herbs, bringing clarity and purifying. Methods include burning, sachets, and incense mixtures.
Escential Essences Kachina Dreams Incense Sticks combine the scents of sacred sage and cedar. Magical properties include ceremonial magick, spirit dreams, tribal dances, and connection with our ancestors.
Illicium verum
Whole
1 oz
“Enhance, soothe, magical”
*for external use only
White Willow Bark Salix alba
“Love, healing, divination”
Cast iron cauldron. Very fire safe. Perfect for burning resin incense or herbs over charcoal. Also works as a candle holder. You can even put sand in the bottom and use for stick and cone incense. A must have for every altar.
Please note: the last shipment of these we received are more of a silvery black (like hematite) than very black. They also do not have the goddess symbol inside the moon in the center.
The photo shows the very black but this listing is for the hematite color.
Mentha piperita
1 oz
Cut/sifted
“Prophecy, healing, cleanse”
*for external use only
Star and Paisley Soapstone Incense Cup Cone and Stick Incense Holder. You will enjoy the versatility and compact design of this hand carved incense burner. Turn the lid of cone box upside-down to burn incense sticks Handcrafted by Fair Trade cottage industry partners in India.
Soapstone colors may vary from what is shown in photo, but the design will be the same as shown. There are many beautiful colors of soapstone from a warm beige or gray to a reddish or greenish brown or a very dark brown. Some are a solid color and others are marbled mix of two or three colors. We will pick out a beautiful one just for you!
Native Americans started the tradition of using Sacred Sage to ward off evil spirits and negative energies, and white sage has been used in ceremonies to seek blessings of health and prosperity, banish spirits, and encourage protection. Sage Smudging is a ritual where the leaves of the Sage plant are burned, and the smoke is directed into and onto areas that are in need of clearing and protection. The idea is that as the leaves are burned, and you speak express your gratitude for it’s assistance, the spirit of the sage plant releases it’s energy of protection and clearing into the space or onto the object that needs clearing. As the smoke moves through the room or over a surface, the smoke attaches itself to any heavy, negative energy that is within the space, object or being. As the smoke clears, the spirit of White Sage carries with it the negative energy that was once attached, back up to the Spiritual Light. This heavy energy then becomes released, so that it may regenerate into something positive. You can perform this smudging ritual on anything or anyone that needs a clearing.
This See Less O’ Me, Nuwati Herbal Tea, 3 oz.
Nuwati Herbals Teas work with the body in an all natural way to promote balance and good health. The loose herbal blends are bottled in amber jars to protect the herbs and preserve their effectiveness and flavor. Each jar contains between 9 and 34 different herbs.
Nuwati Herbals 2 oz. Teas make approximately 18 to 23 cups. These figures are based upon using a level tablespoon.
Exceptions: Cloud Walking is our only tea of the 2 oz. jars that contains 1.5 oz. The herbs are very fluffy and we can’t fit 2 oz in a jar. The Healer Tea is a stronger tea as it contains Cayenne Pepper. We suggest you only use a teaspoon when making this tea. You will get 30 to 40 cups from this jar.
Nuwati Teas can be mixed together as long as their use is not in conflict with each other. For instance, we do not suggest you combine an energy tea with a tea for relaxation.
Please see the description below for more details on this specific tea.