7 chakra natural collection incenseA gold-colored gift box with 7 packs of Indian incense. 1 pack for each chakra. 7 delicious scents specially tailored to activate your chakras or to relax you. This natural incense is a unique blend of herbs, flowers, honey, resin, pure sandalwood powder, aromatic roots and natural essential oils.
Healer and forgiver of sins (Frankincense wierook / Divine mercy)
In de oudheid werd deze Wierook vaak gebrand tijdens religieuze rituelen. De witte rook symboliseert het offer, de goddelijkheid van Christus en zijn priesterlijke rol
Flute Greek Eye incenseThe evil eye is generally known, but the name is misleading, because this is not the evil eye, but provides protection against any form of the evil eye.
Frank Incense Tibetan incense"Frank Incense" means "True Incense". This incense has traditionally been used as an offering to the gods and as a meditation tool for various ceremonies. It has a relaxing effect on body and mind.
Gokul resin (Bdellium) Tibetan incenseBdellium is called "Guggulu" in Sanskrit and is known within Tibetan medicine as a means of alleviating arthritis, rheumatism and neurological problems. Guggulu used to be burned to dislodge witches and demons.
Golden Nag Amazon Resin incenseThis incense stimulates your concentration and brings you to balance. Discover the scent of the Golden Nag Amazon Resin also known as breuzinho.
Golden Nag Amber Musk incenseThis incense has a wonderfully warm, rich and earthy scent. It is popular with those who appreciate aromatherapy and want to create a serene environment in their homes or spiritual spaces.
Golden Nag Black Opium incenseThis incense has a wonderfully rich sweet scent. It is often used in rituals, meditation, yoga or simply to create a pleasant atmosphere in living spaces.
Golden Nag Black Sage incenseThis incense has a wonderful earthy and spicy scent. It is often used in rituals, meditation, yoga or simply to create a pleasant atmosphere in living spaces.
Golden Nag Mantra incenseA mantra is a word or phrase that is repeated over and over during a meditation or prayer. The word mantra comes from Sanskrit and means to liberate the mind.
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