Be sure to open your windows before you roll, and never leave anything burning unattended!

Yerba santa has traditionally been burned to helpheal broken hearts.

Rosemaryis often burned to create a “fresh start” in life.

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Burning mugwort in your bedroom is thought to enhancedreams, especially adventurous ones.

Burn juniper if you’re looking to feel more comfortable in your home.

As its smoke flows through a space, it’s thought to createa more sacred energy.

Resins like frankincense and myrrh have been burned in purification rituals throughout history.

Give it a minute to heat up, then sprinkle a small amount of resin on top.

(Keep watch on this as it burns, as the charcoal is fiery red-hot.)

The smoke of frankincense is thought to carry prayers to heaven in its smoke.

It’s also used to quiet racing thoughts, making it useful for mindfulness.

Palo Santois a sacred wood that comes from the Palo Santo tree indigenous to the coast of South America.

Shamans have traditionally used it to clear negative energy and increase love and prosperity.

It burns fairly slowly, and its woodsy scent is rich and inviting.

Extracted from 38 Himalayan herbs, Tibetan monastery incense are thought to deeply purify a space as they burn.

They create more of a calm, clear, meditative sanctuary.

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