Dr.Nikki's
Incense
Incense and oils have been associated with
spiritual rituals of mankind for over 5,000 years.  
Whether it is the sage smudge stick of the Native
American Indian or the frankincense and myrrh of
the Mediterranean, scented smoke was an integral part of spiritual life.  
Burning at the alters of pantheons of Gods and lit to help guide the way of
spirits of the dead to the higher plane, incense holds an important place in the
spiritual world.

Some believe that smoke is cleansing, some believe the prayers of the living are
carried to God or the dead on the smoke as it rises.  Incense or vapors were
reported to be part of the process of the readings of the Oracles of Delphi.   
The scents that the incense permeates through the air can help soothe the
psyche or help heighten awareness.

Associations have been assigned to the burning of various herbs or incense.  
Here are a few of the most popular.  These are pretty popular scents that are
normally easy to find at your local incense store.

Cedar:  (There’s a reason why we line chests with it to protect our clothing and
textile goods.)  Smoldered it’s great for purification, healing , and helps align
the inner spirituality.

Frankincense:  Spirituality, of course.  (Remember the gifts of the Three Magi
in the Christian faith?)  Frankincense can also provide protection.

Myrrh:  Myrrh is highly recommended for an aide in meditation.  Encouraging
peace and helping with healing and protection, Myrrh has long been recognized
for it’s special properties.

Sandalwood:  Sandalwood is an old and well respected member of the incense
family.  It has long been associated with spirituality and personal healing.  It is
also used for protection.
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