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Out of stockIf you prefer the loose incense over stick or cone, just put sand in the bottom or the pot, add a charcoal disk, and incense on top. Light the edge of the charcoal, and enjoy your incense!
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For many, mala's have no religious or spiritual meanings to the owner or wearer, but are commonly worn as "physical reminders of positive intentions". When wearing mala's for this reason, it's simply a way to consistently give yourself a gentle reminder of whatever you choose to associate with the mala. For example, a reminder to treat yourself well by meditating and exercising often, in addition to treating those around you well. While Mala's can be used as a meditation tool, there is no one definition or correct meaning as to what a mala is, it is up to each individual to determine what meaning their mala holds for them.
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Power animals are spirit guides in animal form who provide protection, guidance, and healing. This deck of 44 oracle cards by Steven Farmer will connect you with animal spirit guides who will advise you about any aspect of your life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced reader, the enclosed easy-to-follow guidebook provides instructions to help you immediately give accurate readings to yourself and others.
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A Deck of 64 Affirmation Cards to Help You Find Your Inner Strength. Packaged in a beautiful gift box, this deck of 64 cards contains 128 unique pieces of art exquisitely illustrated by five artists. Each vibrant card contains a powerful affirmation on one side and a visualization on the other to enlighten, inspire, and bring joy to your life.
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Made in India, a traditional hand rolled masala insence made of herbs, resins, flowers and oils. A delightful blend that makes this sweet and earthy fragrance simply the most popular incense in the world. Nag Champa is a sacred incense (it’s a blend which consists partly of Sandalwood). It can be burned for many of the same reasons as Sandalwood. It can be used to sanctify or purify an area. It’s also a good general purpose incense for spiritual matters. This includes acts like meditation and seeking spiritual enlightenment or evolution.
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Palo Santo is an aromatic wood used for thousands of years as a healing incense by Shamans and the ancient Incas. Today, Palo Santo continues to be sustainably harvested in the dry forests of Ecuador and Peru. Harvesting occurs only after the tree has died and laid untouched in its natural habitat for several years. This process permits the sacred, medicinal and mystical properties of the wood to manifest. Palo Santo is gaining global awareness for its healing qualities. Palo Santo has a citrus aroma with underlying hints of frankincense. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of our Palo Santo is dedicated to replanting Palo Santo trees. Sold individually.