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  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
  • Invest in our Incense sticks in Lebanon at Sacred
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Incense Sticks

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Scent

“Let your thoughts be psalms, your prayers incense, and your breath praise.” - Charles Spurgeon.

Our Incense Sticks are carefully picked to match our values: they are handcrafted, nontoxic, and environmentally friendly.

Incense Sticks Soothing Vibes

Burning incense deepens our attention and empowers our spiritual focus. The aroma of incense assists you in tapping into the Present Moment. It calms the environment and your mind, cleansing the space for inner and outer journeys.

    Aromatic Profile

    • Seven Archangels: Light, floral, with a touch of spice.
    • Seven Chakras: Herbal, floral, and sweet,
    • Copal: Warm, resinous, slightly sweet.
    • Sandalwood: Rich, woody, and grounding
    • Nag Champa: Sweet, floral, musky, and earthy.

    Metaphysical Associations

    • Seven Archangels: Protection and Divine Guidance.
    • Seven Chakras: Energy balance and alignment.
    • Copal: Purification and spiritual uplifting.
    • Sandalwood: Calming and grounding.
    • Nag Champa: Sacred space and deep meditation.

    Smudging Benefits

    Aromatic atmosphere, meditation aid, and energy enhancement.

    How to use

    Light one end, allow it to burn and spread the scented smoke.

    To know even more about the smudging practice: The Smudging Practice FAQ

    Distinctive Characteristics

    Offers a wide range of scents, providing versatility in choice.

    Know more about the Smudging Practice

    To deepen your knowledge of the Smudging Practice, you can explore our blogs: Smudging Practice FAQ