Cedar Smoke Aromatic Bundles
Important: The product should not be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or ailment. The information we provide is purely metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. By using this site and associated materials, you acknowledge and agree that you personally assume responsibility for your use or misuse of this information.
These scent selections are for cleansing, meditation, divination, spirit work, shadow work, and spell work. You are welcome to take what resonates with your intentions.
Using incense in your practice can help you mentally and emotionally prepare for the work you're doing and adds a ceremonial element that echoes back throughout human history. It is often incorporated in spell work or intention setting as a representative for the element of air, and customarily burnt as an offering for spirits and deities.
Alternative Aromatic Smoke Smudging Bundles
Pine needles have many uses and a perfect addition to a Witches herbal cupboard. They are burned during the Winter months to purify and cleanse the home or burn anytime of the year to clear the area of negativity or to reverse and send back spells. They can be used in cleansing bath sachets or in money spells. A cross made of pine needles placed before the fireplace keeps evil from entering through it. Also used in Yule incense.
These bundles come in the following aromas:
- Pine, Orange, and Cinnamon
- Juniper, Pine, and Orange
Pine and Juniper are used as a spiritual cleanser being an incense, floor wash, and bath. Because it is evergreen, it also draws steady money.
Tips for using Incense Safely:
-Burn incense in a well-ventilated room to avoid buildup of the smoke
-Keep lit and unlit incense away from children and pets
-You should not burn incense if you have asthma or suffer from a respiratory condition
-Women who are pregnant should consult their doctor before burning incense
-Consider using a Himalayan sea salt lamp to help purify the air while burning incense
-Dogs and other animals can be highly sensitive to incense sticks. -Please take this into consideration when enjoying your incense sticks. Enjoy your incense sticks in a well ventilated area to keep your pets safe.
Important: The product should not be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or ailment. The information we provide is purely metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. By using this site and associated materials, you acknowledge and agree that you personally assume responsibility for your use or misuse of this information.
These scent selections are for cleansing, meditation, divination, spirit work, shadow work, and spell work. You are welcome to take what resonates with your intentions.
Using incense in your practice can help you mentally and emotionally prepare for the work you're doing and adds a ceremonial element that echoes back throughout human history. It is often incorporated in spell work or intention setting as a representative for the element of air, and customarily burnt as an offering for spirits and deities.
Alternative Aromatic Smoke Smudging Bundles
Pine needles have many uses and a perfect addition to a Witches herbal cupboard. They are burned during the Winter months to purify and cleanse the home or burn anytime of the year to clear the area of negativity or to reverse and send back spells. They can be used in cleansing bath sachets or in money spells. A cross made of pine needles placed before the fireplace keeps evil from entering through it. Also used in Yule incense.
These bundles come in the following aromas:
- Pine, Orange, and Cinnamon
- Juniper, Pine, and Orange
Pine and Juniper are used as a spiritual cleanser being an incense, floor wash, and bath. Because it is evergreen, it also draws steady money.
Tips for using Incense Safely:
-Burn incense in a well-ventilated room to avoid buildup of the smoke
-Keep lit and unlit incense away from children and pets
-You should not burn incense if you have asthma or suffer from a respiratory condition
-Women who are pregnant should consult their doctor before burning incense
-Consider using a Himalayan sea salt lamp to help purify the air while burning incense
-Dogs and other animals can be highly sensitive to incense sticks. -Please take this into consideration when enjoying your incense sticks. Enjoy your incense sticks in a well ventilated area to keep your pets safe.
Important: The product should not be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or ailment. The information we provide is purely metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. By using this site and associated materials, you acknowledge and agree that you personally assume responsibility for your use or misuse of this information.
These scent selections are for cleansing, meditation, divination, spirit work, shadow work, and spell work. You are welcome to take what resonates with your intentions.
Using incense in your practice can help you mentally and emotionally prepare for the work you're doing and adds a ceremonial element that echoes back throughout human history. It is often incorporated in spell work or intention setting as a representative for the element of air, and customarily burnt as an offering for spirits and deities.
Alternative Aromatic Smoke Smudging Bundles
Pine needles have many uses and a perfect addition to a Witches herbal cupboard. They are burned during the Winter months to purify and cleanse the home or burn anytime of the year to clear the area of negativity or to reverse and send back spells. They can be used in cleansing bath sachets or in money spells. A cross made of pine needles placed before the fireplace keeps evil from entering through it. Also used in Yule incense.
These bundles come in the following aromas:
- Pine, Orange, and Cinnamon
- Juniper, Pine, and Orange
Pine and Juniper are used as a spiritual cleanser being an incense, floor wash, and bath. Because it is evergreen, it also draws steady money.
Tips for using Incense Safely:
-Burn incense in a well-ventilated room to avoid buildup of the smoke
-Keep lit and unlit incense away from children and pets
-You should not burn incense if you have asthma or suffer from a respiratory condition
-Women who are pregnant should consult their doctor before burning incense
-Consider using a Himalayan sea salt lamp to help purify the air while burning incense
-Dogs and other animals can be highly sensitive to incense sticks. -Please take this into consideration when enjoying your incense sticks. Enjoy your incense sticks in a well ventilated area to keep your pets safe.