Water Incense Sticks ( Tulasi )

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Water Incense – Feng Shui – 20 incense sticks – per pack

Water one of the 5 Elements

Water is the element of emotion and instinct, of empathy and feeling. Water is the source of life and its movements can be felt within the currents of the soul.

It is the realm of instinct, intuition and the power of imagination, of dreams, reflections, memories and the inner life of the soul.

Water corresponds to the setting sun in the west in the late afternoon. Its season is Autumn and its astrological signs are Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.

In Christian mythology the Archangel Gabriel represents the element of water.

Burn this incense to invoke the spiritual qualities of the element of water and attune to the inner source of wisdom.

Or burn it to meditate and focus on your guiding instinct, psychic intuition and the power of imagination.

Water ~ Feeling, sensitivity, psychic powers, receptivity, imagination, emotion, nurture, wisdom, love.

 

There are many good reasons to burn incense which is why the tradition has been around for so long.

Fragrance has the remarkable power to stimulate the mind and trigger positive responses, with specific essential oils used for certain purposes.

Discover the benefits day-to-day, uses for special occasions and spiritual benefits.

Relaxation is the most simple way to enjoy incense in your own home, both alone or among company.

Incense is good for meditation as the burning scent heightens your senses and deepens attention, to allow you to practice the ritual with a focused and positive piece of mind. Its calming properties also help the body to relax into the practice.

In order to burn incense, you first gently ignite it. For example, to burn an incense stick you would use a lighter or a match to light the tip.

( I prefer to light a candle and then light the incense stick from that it just feels more special )

Once the incense has been ignited, you then gently extinguish the flame, typically by blowing it out.

The incense will then glow and begin to produce scented smoke. The burning time of incense varies by its form.

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Water Incense – Feng Shui – 20 incense sticks – per pack

( Water one of the 5 Elements )

Water is the element of emotion and instinct, of empathy and feeling. Water is the source of life and its movements can be felt within the currents of the soul.

It is the realm of instinct, intuition and the power of imagination, of dreams, reflections, memories and the inner life of the soul.

Water corresponds to the setting sun in the west in the late afternoon. Its season is Autumn and its astrological signs are Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.

In Christian mythology the Archangel Gabriel represents the element of water.

Burn this incense to invoke the spiritual qualities of the element of water and attune to the inner source of wisdom.

Or burn it to meditate and focus on your guiding instinct, psychic intuition and the power of imagination.

Water ~ Feeling, sensitivity, psychic powers, receptivity, imagination, emotion, nurture, wisdom, love.

 

There are many good reasons to burn incense which is why the tradition has been around for so long.

Fragrance has the remarkable power to stimulate the mind and trigger positive responses, with specific essential oils used for certain purposes.

Discover the benefits day-to-day, uses for special occasions and spiritual benefits.

Relaxation is the most simple way to enjoy incense in your own home, both alone or among company.

Incense is good for meditation as the burning scent heightens your senses and deepens attention, to allow you to practice the ritual with a focused and positive piece of mind. Its calming properties also help the body to relax into the practice.

In order to burn incense, you first gently ignite it. For example, to burn an incense stick you would use a lighter or a match to light the tip.

( I prefer to light a candle and then light the incense stick from that it just feels more special )

Once the incense has been ignited, you then gently extinguish the flame, typically by blowing it out.

The incense will then glow and begin to produce scented smoke. The burning time of incense varies by its form.

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