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Incense has a long been a cleanser of negative energies and most people are
very surprise at how its proper use can create a calm peaceful stress free
environment.
Many people are very surprised to find out the powerful effects of genuine
incense on cleansing a room or space of negative energy as well as ones aura
when we subject it to the smoke of a REAL incense.. The emphasis on REAL and
with knowledge of how to do this properly....
For centuries incense, essential oils and crystals have been used in
churches, temples and places of worship, to cleanse and protect energies.
Yeah they do smell nice but they also have a very practical purpose.
What do we mean by energies ?
We all sense energy, we all remember walking into a house or room and noting
the feeling that we get from it. Likewise when we meet people we often get a
sense of them from their energies.
Our own energy or 'chi' flows through seven major energy centers in the body
called Chakras. These chakras not only sense energies from people and places
but also radiate energy into our surroundings. Likewise our surrounding
retain residual energies from people and events that were there.
So mood, sense of peace and wellbeing are very affected by our own state and
those of the people and places around us. To clear our chi pathways and
maintain a peaceful, calm, balanced and serene surrounding, as well as to
protect from negativity,. Its long been the practice to use incense, oils
and crystals to cleanse, purify and protect both people and spaces.
There are many different methods of cleansing a space say a house or a room
but the most basic and significant is to burn an incense or oil and or to
place crystals in the space. What's often referred to as 'smudging' is used
to cleanse a persona aura and energies in a could of smoke from incense or
oil fragrance
Cleansing helps promote a peaceful environment where our own energies can
flow unimpeded, bringing a sense of calmness and well being and allowing our
chi to flow in a positive way to promote the bodies natural balance and self
healing.
Frankincense
Frankincense is one of the oldest and most revered of incenses, frankincense
is a resin from the sap of the tree Boswellia Thurifera. Its fragrance is
soft and balsamic with a lemony or campherous undertone.
Originating from the middle east and north Africa, use of the incense
gradually spread to many cultures where it was very highly valued - burned
as an offering to the gods. Frankincense was one of the three precious gifts
brought to the infant Jesus.
Widely used in places of meditation and worship, frankincense is believed to
greatly heighten spirituality, enhancing the ability to see with clarity in
meditation and prophecy.
Jasmine
Probably the most widely used incense or oil, jasmine is referred to in the
east as the king of aromatics where its flower is the sacred flower of Kama
the Hindu God of Love.
The jasmine plant has a long and illustrious history of use as a fragrance
and is widely used in perfumery, incenses and oils by many different
cultures around the world.
Metaphysically, jasmine is used as one of the most powerful general energy
cleansers, bringing clarity and balance, and to enhance prophetic ability in
meditation and dreams. It is widely used in temples and places of worship
Patchouli
This classic and distinctive exotic Indian incense is used in modern perfume
making as its aroma is rich and earthy but combines a floral sweetness.
Leaves of the patchouli plant were used to scent Indian cottons exported to
the west, and the aroma gradually became synonymous in western culture with
exotic far away places. In its native lands this incense has a reputation as
an aphrodisiac and is used as anointing oil in tantric rituals.
Metaphysically, patchouli is often used to scent a room before meditation to
enhance focus and has been associated with attracting positive energy
towards both love and money.
Sandalwood
Sandalwood has a sacred 4,000 year old history and is mentioned in Sanskrit
and Chinese manuscripts. The oil was used in religious ritual, and many
deities and temples were carved from its wood. Sandalwood is the basic
religious incense of India.
The scent of sandalwood oil or sandalwood incense is said to clarify the
mind, help to awaken the intelligence, and is often used as an aid to
meditation.
It is also said to calm the mind and aid relieve stress and nervous tension,
to uplift and to enhance a peaceful feeling to all present
Sage
A member of the mint family, sage has long been held by many cultures to
have powerful cleansing and healing properties.
To the Romans, sage held a special place as a ceremonial herb and was even
gathered with a special knife in a cutting ritual. The herb was associated
with mortality and also believed to increase mental agility.
Native American Indians widely used sage, often mixed with other herbs for a
cleansing ritual which they named 'smudging'. Smudging is bathing a person
in a cloud of smoke to purify and protect both the physical and spiritual
bodies. The native Americans also had access to a unique variety of sage
which has hallucinogenic properties. We see a parallel to smudging in china
where both sage and other incenses we used in temples and ritual to bathe an
area in cleansing smoke to purify an area and those within it.
'Smudging'
Smudging is bathing a person in a cloud of smoke to purify and protect both
the physical and spiritual bodies.
Similar practices are used by many cultures in temple and rituals, although
often using a variety of incense and oils - however nowadays such cleansing
rituals are also often referred to generically as smudging.
How to: simply fill a space with smoke from the incense or blend of choice
You or the person to be cleansed spends time meditating in the space.
Prayers or rituals depend upon ones religion and beliefs and the vary
accordingly but the basic ingredient of smudging is to meditate amidst a
cloud of smoke in order to be cleansed
To cleanse a physical space
You will find many different methods of cleansing a space as you will
recipes for apple pie. However each have common aspects even though the
techniques themselves may differ..
To distill those common aspects they are;
1. A ritual or prayer of protection
2. Distributing smoke around the area to be cleansed
3. A prayer or invocation to clear and protect the space
1. Protection prayer - this is a simple prayer or request to the universe to
protect the person doing the cleansing. What the actual wording is or any
particular religious denomination is not the issue as long as the person
requests divine assistance.
2.(3) distributing smoke around the area to be cleansed - walk around the
area distributing incense smoke into the atmosphere. Of course be very wary
of safety issues from the burning incense and its ash. Also be aware of
anyone who could be allergic to the incense.
Initially start in the center of the room and work out towards the perimeter
in a clockwise spiral ( or approximating to ). The final act being to walk
the perimeter of the area ending where you started to close the 'loop.'
3. While distributing the smoke in step 2, request in any words you like,
that the forces of the universe assist you in the cleansing and protecting
of the area for the greater good and that negative energies or forces be
banished.
After the ritual, occasionally burn some incense or oil and allow the
fragrance to permeate the area in order to maintain the 'clean space'
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