Incense is an incense made from aromatic plants, which has been used since ancient times as part of rituals to carry out energy cleansing. We tell you how to make a rosemary incense to purify the spaces in your house.
Its definition, “sahumar,” means “perfuming something with aromatic smoke.” In this case, since we will use rosemary, you can already imagine the fragrance with which your home will be impregnated.
Rosemary is an aromatic perennial herb that is used for culinary purposes, to make perfumes and for all its health benefits. This plant was traditionally used to relieve muscle pain, improve memory, strengthen the immune system and improve circulation. In addition, it is known to have benefits for stomach upset and prevent cognitive impairment due to amyloid beta protein.
When smoked with rosemary, a positive and stimulating vibrational environment is generated that neutralizes bad energies thanks to its aromatic properties.
Making your own incense burner at home is very simple, you just need:
– 1 bunch of rosemary branches
– 1 wick
– 1 cinnamon stick
– 1 slice of orange
– A pinch of cinnamon powder and sugar
Cut rosemary branches with the permission and blessing of the plant. Remember that you want your process to cleanse your spaces to be free of any type of violence or karma. Let them be enough for you to hold with your left hand.
Tie the spiral branches with the wick, then add the cinnamon and orange branches to a small bouquet. Sprinkle a pinch of cinnamon powder and sugar about the rosemary incense.
Chill it and let it dry for two weeks. Once it has dehydrated it will be ready to burn and clean your house.
The times to do the cleansing depend on each person, but normally these energy diffusions are done before going to bed after a long day surrounded by people, before and after having had guests in your house, when you move to a new house, when you start a new job and when you start your own business.
Or also before and after a healing session, before meditation, after any illness and after an argument/conflict.
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