Description
Surya in Sanskrit means “sun”, namaskara means “greeting”. The sun represents the knowledge and clarity that everyone possesses and that, thanks to the constant practice of greeting the sun, it is possible to awaken it within us, observing the eternal light of knowledge.
In Hindu culture, there are two terms that indicate greeting, respectively: namaskara and namaste. The first is aimed at objects or animals, the second is aimed at people, especially yoga practitioners. Greeting is much more than just waving your hand, it is healthy to give a blessing to your neighbor and to tune into his soul. In fact, the term Namaste means my soul bows to your soul and is often uttered at the beginning and end of each yoga session.
How to Use Incense
– First of all choose the appropriate incense with your intention (healing, energetic cleansing, protection, attunement with guides or angels, etc). Don’t light incense just to “smell” the house. There is a whole spiritual process behind an incense ritual that must be respected. Any and all energy you “invoke” with incense will be available for your request. There are also elementals of nature that will be made available to be burned in your favor. It is our duty to show respect for this process.
– You must place yourself in a metal or clay censer to receive the ashes that will fall and to protect the places where burns that may arise from these ashes are placed
– Light the tip of the stick covered with incense in a candle, match or lighter flame
– Unite mentally with the smell and feel the peace that each one keeps within himself. It’s your time to relax. Make it your ritual of relaxation and meditation.
All ingredients of this product are purely organic, non-toxic and environmentally friendly. Free of children’s production.
Each box contains 12 packages of 15 Gr.
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