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Sacred bodies of water show up throughout recorded history. Ritual or spiritual bathing, it refers to soaking or being submerged in a special type of water… a body of water that holds a special meaning, or that’s been specially prepared for ceremony. It’s not the kind of bathing we do with soap and shampoo at home. Ritual bathing is a time for reflection, meditation, prayer, and energetic redirection. These baths provide time for letting go of old ideas and negative energy, and welcoming in new and positive thoughts.
Christians include immersion in water as a ceremony called a baptism. Many Pagans celebrate Imbolic with ritual bathing, either alone or as a group, as a time of purification and fertility. In Japan, soaking in hot springs (onsen) is a regular part of the community experience, used to calm the mind and spirit. Indonesia, Lulur flower baths are offered in most spas, centuries-old Javanese wedding rituals.
The oldest tradition in ritual bathing uses special herbs to impart certain essences conducive to love-romance, money-prosperity, protection from evil, or the removal of negative energy and curses.
Spiritual cleansing are used to open the way for positive experiences by washing away negative conditions. Spiritual bathing is known to have an effect on a person's spiritual, mental, and emotional state by removing negative elements that an individual may be carrying.
Easy preparation, generally steep the herbs in boiling water, strain the mixture, let the liquid cool, and pour it over the body while standing in a bath or wash tub.
Most of our ancestors came from animistic cultures, which believed that all things — including plants — hold a spirit.
Herbs and Roots have a medicinal and magical properties. They have been used for centuries by priests and shaman alike for a wide array of religious and spiritual rituals.
Access to healthcare can be challenging for many. Cost of medical care are skyrocketing, leaving many to make difficult decisions with their health and wellness. Many also face barriers accessing quality care due to their race or gender and are eager for options outside of the traditional medical system. There's no surprise, in these modern times with the growing options of medical technology, that there’s a rising movement to restore ancient healing practices.
Keep in mind, while they do require responsible use to avoid interactions with other treatments prescribed by your doctor, herbal medicine might be a more accessible solution for managing some chronic conditions.
There are so many beautiful and delicious herbs and roots to choose from this list is exalting. Medicinal oils, salves and tonics are mostly made from the extracts of a variety of herbs and roots. These miraculous healing powers when applied help aid and relieve pain as well as other chronic and acute medical conditions.
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Take the following fine spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh, half as much (that is, 250 shekels) of fragrant cinnamon, 250 shekels of fragrant calamus, 500 shekels of cassia—all according to the sanctuary shekel—and a hin of olive oil. Make these into a sacred anointing oil, a fragrant blend, the work of a perfumer. It will be the sacred anointing oil.
- Exodus 30:22-25
Essential oils are known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetheroleum, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove.
The ancient Egyptians civilization most widely, used essential oils for cosmetics, spiritual relaxation, embalming, and even mummification of their dead. Cleopatra, world renowned then and now for her unparalleled beauty, attributed her allure to the use of Egyptian essential oils in her skincare routine. King Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered and opened in 1922, the excavators found over 50 empty carved containers used especially for storing valuable essential oils.
Essential oils are at the cornerstone of holistic healing. Renewed interest in essential oils, and resurgence in their use, many new clinical studies have publications documenting its efficacy and benefits.
Essential oils is known to raise your senses, uplift your spirits, or improve your health. Use essential oil for spiritual rituals, such as, anointing your body or charms, dressing your candles, blessing your home, and for many other purposes.
Incense (coming from Latin “incendere” which means “to burn”) is a type of material (often made from biotic materials) that is burned to release a pleasant smell through smoke. Many religions use it during their ceremonies but it also can be used to cover bad smells, to repel insects, in aromatherapy, during meditation, and simply because it smells good.
Between 7th century BC and 2nd century AD the “Incense Road” was a land and sea trading route that connected Mediterranean with Egypt through Northeastern Africa and Arabia to India to mainly carry Arabian frankincense and myrrh (hence the name).
Whether you simply love their smell, the way they look or use them for meditation, incense are a staple commodity.
Light the tip of an incense stick or some incense powder, burn a few cone incense in a bowl. Incenses have distinct scent and extremely versatile and have many uses. They are a natural disinfectant, can be used to help with concentration, they push away negative energy. You are also used for specific reasons, such as removing a jinx, enticing love, prosperity, protection and overall good luck.
Candles are one of the best metaphysical and divinational tools for focusing your mind on positive intentions. Candle rituals allow you to tap into a mighty power for manifesting, healing, and answering prayers.
Archaeologists have found evidence of candle holders in Egypt dating back to the 4th century B.C.E. The ability to carry fire and light was very important discovery in the history of civilization, and ancient Egyptians produced the first known candles by dipping reeds into animal fat. Early humans found that wood fibers could be twisted into wicks to prolong the fire.
When working with candles or any spiritual practice, it’s crucial to maintain a clear mind-set. It’s also vital to conduct your prayers and put forth your intentions from a place of love, so we implore you never to practice spiritual candle ceremonies while angry or resentful.
Concentrating on your desires and your intentions are the most important ingredient when working with candles.
The word ‘amulet’ was derived from the Latin ‘amuletum. Among believers amulets are thought to derive power from their connection with natural forces, from religious associations, or from being made in a ritual manner at a favourable time.
One of the commonest Amulets known was the scarab beetle, worn by the living and dead alike. Amulets are believed to have the power to ward off negative energy, evil spirits, or even illness. Amulets are worn by people as a form of protection and defense against the evil around them.
In the Middle Ages Christian amulets included the traditional relics of saints and letters. Among Jews the preparation of amulets became a rabbinic function. Muslims often carry verses from the Qurʾān, the names of God, or associated sacred numbers within small satchels. Christians may wear crosses or crucifixes, and statuettes of the Madonna are found in some Roman Catholic households. A popular type of amulet is the “good luck charm” such as the birthstone or rabbit’s foot. Crucifixes, garlic, coal, runes, lucky coins, and horseshoes are some of the amulets that have been used for centuries.
Amulets are also very versatile; they can be used as jewelry or make a great addition to your home or office décor. The combination of shapes, colors and materials of amulets and talismans are as limitless as one’s needs and desires.
The word ‘talisman’ was derived from the Greek ‘telesma,’ which means consecration ceremony.
Talismans are thought to give more power to those who wear them, and are believed to give positive energy to the person who possesses one.
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Objects can be either natural or non-natural. Generally, talismans are made of crystals and gemstones.
Talismans are seen as natural amplifiers that lead a person to the right thoughts.
The origins of crystal healing is tied to Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, India, Ancient Greece, or Ancient Rome.
Writings dating back as far as 400 BC make observations about the powers different crystals were believed to emit.
Crystals or gemstones were also used in practice, for their metaphysical properties. Specifically, they used crystals as aids for health and protection. They often would bury a lapis lazuli scarab with their deceased, with the belief that it would protect them in the afterlife.
The Hopi Native Americans of Arizona use quartz crystals to assist in diagnosing illnesses.
In Egypt, the rose quartz is used to prevent aging, but the Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, while in the Middle Ages it was used in healing potions, rose quartz is known as the "love stone" and is used to balance emotions, and heal anger and disappointment.
The word "amethyst" in Ancient Greek language means "not intoxicate." Amethyst was worn as an amulet that they believed would aid hangovers or prevent intoxication.
Wearing amulets or other talismans around the neck with specific stones if a negative incident occurred would be used in an attempt to counteract the negative effect.
One of the most commonly used tools for divination and dowsing is a pendulum.
A pendulum is a symmetrical, weighted object that is hung from a single chain or cord. It’s never made of a magnetic substance, but is often a crystal. It’s also possible to use objects such as a favourite trinket, a bead, a metal ball or even a key. Tuned-in to your own intuitive powers, the pendulum acts as a receiver and transmitter of information, and moves in different ways in response to questions.
Pendulum dowsing can be used in a variety of ways.
In its most simple form, you can use it to answer questions or aid in decision making. Pendulums can also be used for healing purposes, cleansing and dispelling negativity in a room, help find lost objects or pets.
Use Pendulums to find water or ley lines (dowsing rods are often used for this too, which work in a similar way to a pendulum).
Contrary to popular belief, tarot cards do not simply tell your fortune, and the person reading the cards does not have to be psychic. The cards are meant to provide insight into the innermost truths of your higher self. Tarot cards dates back to 14th century Europe.
Some who use tarot for cartomancy believe that the cards have esoteric links to ancient Egypt, the Kabbalah, Indian Tantra, or the I Ching.
Described as a symbolic map of consciousness that encompasses one’s journey through life, both spiritually and practically, Tarot reading is the practice of divining wisdom and guidance through a specific spread or layout of the cards.
Mojo bags, Talismans and Amulets mojo bags, talismans and amulets in bags have intensive capabilities. It is at times used to carry around spells and prayers. Mojo bags are most often big enough to carry talismans as well other spiritual items, but small enough to fit just about anywhere. These amulets and talismans in bags will have enough room for your good luck talismans, protection talismans, money talismans, prayers and much more.
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