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Incense burned on charcoal discs is a powerful tool in magic spells. When creating a sacred space use incense to unlock the magical properties of Wiccan Herbs.
Incense can be offered to Wiccan gods and goddesses, burned to accompany Witchcraft spells, and to uplift the mind, spirit and body of all those present. Representing the elements of fire and air, burning incense is a powerful addition to the Wiccan Altar. Choosing Wiccan IncenseWhile joss sticks are undoubtedly convenient and can be used to good effect, using loose incense in the form of pieces of tree resin, dried herbs, dried flowers and other magical parts of plants is more effective and allows Wiccans to develop their own blends tailored to particular magical rituals. Incense stimulates the flow of communication with the universe, so naturally burning incense while casting a spell is a powerful way to enhance its potency. Choose plants or a blend to complement your spell; meditate on the fragrance before carrying out the ritual. There are many ingredients that may be used, including:
How to Burn Loose IncenseCrumbled plants and plant extracts, either from an individual plant or as ready mixed incense blend, comprise loose incense that is burned on specially-made discs of charcoal. Use the following steps to burn this form of incense:
Incense SafetyWhen using incense, there are some safety measures that Wiccans must observe to avoid injury or fires.
Used with sensitivity and caution incense will bring serenity, sensuality, invigoration and the divine into both magic and rituals, and everyday life. Related Articles on WiccaReaders may also enjoy How to make a Wiccan Altar along with The Magical Power of Herbs and How to Grow a Wiccan Garden. Sources:
The copyright of the article Wiccan Magical Incense in Pagan/Wiccan Practice is owned by Joanne E. Brannan. Permission to republish Wiccan Magical Incense in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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