Native Soul Sweetgrass & Yerba Santa Incense
Infused with the sacred essence of North and South American plant traditions, Native Soul Sweetgrass & Yerba Santa incense offers a gentle yet powerful aromatic experience. Sweetgrass, often called the “hair of Mother Earth,” brings in positive energy, blessings, and healing. Yerba Santa, known as the “Holy Herb,” is traditionally used to protect, purify, and support emotional and spiritual growth. Together, they create a sweet, uplifting smoke perfect for rituals, meditation, or creating a heart-centered sacred space. Light this incense to welcome peace, renewal, and spiritual guidance into your life.
Sweetgrass & Yerba Santa
$3.50
SPECIFICATIONS
HOW TO USE
How to Use:
- Set Your Intention – Before lighting, take a moment to focus your mind and set a clear intention for your ritual, meditation, or space cleansing.
- Light the Tip – Hold the incense stick at a slight angle and light the tip. Allow it to burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame to let it smolder.
- Place Securely – Insert the incense into a heatproof holder or burner in a well-ventilated space.
- Let the Smoke Work – Allow the fragrant smoke to fill the area, moving through rooms, around your body, or over objects you wish to purify or bless.
- Practice Mindfully – Use during meditation, energy work, spiritual rituals, or to simply invite peace and positive energy into your environment.
Caution: Never leave burning incense unattended. Keep away from flammable objects, children, and pets.
DETAILS
May this offering bring you peace, health, and connection as you explore its uses in meditation, ritual, culinary arts, and ancestral practices. And so it is.
Many Blessings,
Christina
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Herbs can have potent effects, causing side effects, allergic reactions, or medication interactions. Consult a healthcare professional before using any herbs, especially if pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or take medications. Self-treatment can be dangerous. My herbal knowledge comes from personal experience, self-study, and holistic coursework. I am not a licensed medical professional.

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