Satya Cinnamon Incense sticks are hand made in India by using a mixture of herbs, resins, flower and oils, which are then hand rolled onto bamboo sticks. These incense are sold by weight, containing 15 grams per box, which is approximately 10-15 sticks. Satya Cinnamon incense sticks have a gorgeous, aroma perfect for lighting right before a meditation session. Satya Burning Cinnamon incense sticks will cleanse, unblock, align and expand all Chakras. Incense Sticks will help remove any dense, negative energy from the body and the environment and replace it with purified energy. Burning incense right before meditation or yoga can be beneficial to prepare the mind and body for deeper concentration.
Satya Cinnamon Incense have a very sweet and comforting aroma which soothe the nerves and leaves the atmosphere feeling warm and cozy.
History Of Incense
The act of burning incense and resin is utilized worldwide. Historically, Asia, and particularly, Egypt, China and India. In fact, India is still the largest producer of incense sticks. Accordingly, India’s use of incense is dated as far back as 3300 BC. Ancient China built structures specifically designed for incense use, and most commonly used aromas such as, Cinnamon and Sandalwood.
The Incense Route
The Incense Route was a trade route that extended to over 2000 Km, which connected the Mediterranean to the Eastern and Southern Parts of the world. Therefore, this route certainly made the exchange of incense , resin , spices , textiles , precious stones much easier
◾Burn Time :45 mins approx.
◾ Approx. 1 gram each stick
Official Satya Description
Imagery evoked: Ignite a powerful fire within
Description/ Energizing
Key Notes: Woody, Meditative
Use:
Lighting this incense can transform one’s mood and give inner strength and passion. It is popularly used to attract wealth, success and prosperity and helps in improving blood circulation.
History Of Incense
The act of burning incense and resin is utilized worldwide. Historically, Asia, and particularly, Egypt, China and India. In fact, India is still the largest producer of incense sticks. Accordingly, India’s use of incense is dated as far back as 3300 BC. Ancient China built structures specifically designed for incense use, and most commonly used aromas such as, Cinnamon and Sandalwood.
The Incense Route
The Incense Route was a trade route that extended to over 2000 Km, which connected the Mediterranean to the Eastern and Southern Parts of the world. Therefore, this route certainly made the exchange of incense , resin , spices , textiles , precious stones much easier