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Cassandra & Miranda’s
INCENSE PAGE
My 18 year old daughter
Miranda is my apprentice witch, a very technological one since she also
organises my computer. We do not have a large garden in our old fashioned
narrow three storey house on the Isle of Wight. But it is filled with
herbs, flowers and small trees and these we dry and use to make our own
incense.
When I was researching my Ancient Egyptian magic book in Cairo, I was able
to visit an incense stall in a bazaar. Because my Egyptian guide knew the
owner, I was able to see and handle some of the more precious incenses and
bought back incredibly cheaply a big bag of frankincense granules,
probably the best resin that you can mix with dried herbs or flowers for
incense making at home.
Making your own incense to burn in a heatproof dish on charcoal blocks is
remarkably easy and is better than using bought incense when you have time
because you can endow it with your own essential power.
You can mix and match your flowers and herbs for exactly the powers you
need, for example in a love incense; lavender for gentle love, bay leaves
for faithfulness and maybe a sprinkling of saffron or ginger for passion.
You
can supplement this partly or entirely with your jars of dried herbs and
spices that you have in your kitchen and buy ready dried lavender heads,
rose petals and chamomile flowers in old fashioned grocers’ stores, gift
shops and some herbalists. On the Isle of Wight there is an old fashioned
shop that has jars of cinnamon sticks I crush in incense, chamomile it
sells for making tea and all kinds of herbal goodies like dried nettles
that I often add for protection.
Picking and drying herbs
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Pick herbs the day or days after the full
moon and leave them to dry. You can remove the stems after drying.
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Collect and dry pine needles, cedar bark
chippings and juniper berries.
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Dry a bunch of herbs tied upside-down in
bundles indoors or out in a sheltered but well ventilated place that is
not too cold. I have Perspex over what used to be an old yard and I hang
the herbs and old flowers from vases, that have died, from hooks there.
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You can also use slatted wooden racks.
Traditionally metal was not used either for cutting or drying herbs
because of the dislike nature essences have for iron, but in practice
metal cake cooling trays are excellent for drying herbs Microwaves can
be used in a hurry but micro dried herbs are not so fragrant.
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In the summer or fine weather herbs dry
very quickly-they should be crumbly if pressed but still fragrant.
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Keep the dried herbs in labelled glass
jars (cookware ones are excellent with lids or stoppers).
Making and burning your own
incense
The Tools:
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A heatproof dish, preferably with a
heatproof lip you can carry it by. Unglazed pottery ones are good, and
on sale very cheaply.
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Be careful with metal dishes as they get
hot. But you can buy the kind with a lid and chain to hold, I used to
hate those but have now realised you can use them quite safely and it is
rather good to be able to use incense outdoors, even if it is windy,
by swinging the smoke in the covered censer.
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You need only a small incense burner
and they cost no more than a few pounds from an New age store or on the
Internet. The burner is often called a thurible or censer (the kind you
swing).
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Charcoal discs. Charcoal is
considered a gift from Mother Earth and was used frequently in the
Native North American world. Its colour is a natural absorber of
negative energies and as it forms ash so the redundant is transformed
into Fire energy.
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The easiest charcoal to work with
initially is an individual disc about the size of a very large coin.
This will have an indentation in the centre on which you can scatter
your petals or herbs. These are really small and fit on the incense
dish. Buy reasonable quality ones and keep the packet sealed so the
charcoal does not get damp.
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You can also sprinkle a little incense on
barbecue coals or any open fire, though not while cooking.
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Tongs, either metal ones form a
hardware store or barbecue ones for holding the charcoal while you light
it.
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Long cook’s matches or a taper lit
from a candle are best. You can use a long cigarette lighter if you are
careful, but I always burn myself.
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A small metal spoon for scooping
the herbs on to the charcoal. Sometimes you can buy at a garage sale or
cookware shop what are called sugar spoons, much smaller than a
teaspoon.
The Mixing
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First mix your herbs and flowers using the
meanings below and from elsewhere on the site in a mortar and pestle or
bowl.
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You can choose as many or few herbs as you
wish.
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You must include at least one resin. I
sometime use as little as a quarter of the total mix as resin, but the
more resin you use the more intensely and longer the mix burns.
Experiment with just a resin, say frankincense and then on another
occasion just a pure herb, such as rosemary and in between the two you
will find the right proportions for you. For this reason too, when in
future I suggest mixes, then I will leave you to decide the proportions
(see below for resin list)
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As you mix, chant the purpose of the
incense, either faster and faster till you finish with a final call of,
for example, Lavender lavender bring me love or with more than
one herb in the mix, for example Cinnamon, basil, mint, you herbs
three, bring I ask money fast to me.’
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If the incense is for healing or to banish
or protect when you have mixed and chanted as fast as you can, reduce
the chant and speed of mixing till you are still and silent.
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Light the charcoal disc. The very easiest
way to ignite a disc is to light a long cook’s match or taper. Pick up
your charcoal in tongs, so it is on its side between the tongs and
light over the censer or dish.
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Light one edge of the charcoal tablet and
blow very gently till you see the red glow starting to spread across the
charcoal.
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When the charcoal begins to glow place it
in the censer and continue to blow gently if you want to get moving
fast. You can whisper the purpose of the incense as just before each
blow
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It is sometimes hard to tell if charcoal
is alight initially as it may still look dull, so do not touch it
as it will be extremely hot even if it has gone out.
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The block will slowly turn greyish
white-this is white heat .
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Once the charcoal is glowing you can stop
blowing and perhaps begin your ritual or simply focus on the purpose you
have in mind.
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When the charcoal is white hot, drop just
a little of the mix at first in the centre of the disc, adding grains
gradually as part of the ritual.
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Experiment with open and lidded censers.
The latter need less topping up but there is something magical about
sitting outdoors with your little open burner against the sunset,
chanting or singing softly and adding more herbs as the intensity of the
ritual increases.
Herbs, flowers and
resins to use
Resins include
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Incense |
Magic qualities |
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Allspice |
Money, strength, action |
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Apple Blossom |
Love, fertility, optimism, inner beauty
and youthfulness, rituals concerning babies and children |
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Avocado |
Desire, increase of beauty in self or
environment. |
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Basil |
Fidelity, prosperity. |
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Bay |
Healing, prosperity protection, marriage |
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Benzoin |
Money; increasing mental powers and
concentration |
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Bluebell |
Faithfulness in love, betrothals
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Carnation |
Strength, healing, family devotion |
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Cedar/cedarwood |
Healing, cleansing redundant influences
and negative thoughts |
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Chamomile |
Money, quiet sleep, affection and family |
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Cinnamon |
Spirituality, success, healing, powers,
psychic powers, money, love and passion |
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Cherry |
New love, divinatory abilities |
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Cloves |
Love, money, repelling hostility,
improved memory |
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Copal |
Protection, purification, especially
good for cleansing crystals |
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Cypress |
Transitions to a new phase of life,
letting go of sorrow |
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Dragon’s Blood |
Love, protection and passion, male
potency |
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Ferns. |
An initiator of change, travel and
fertility, hidden wealth, maybe in terms of potential |
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Fig |
Wisdom, creativity and creation,
fertility, harmony and balance.
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Frankincense |
Courage, joy, strength and success |
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Freesia |
Increasing trust, especially after loss
or betrayal, belief in for a better tomorrow. |
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Gum Arabic (Acacia) |
Dreams, meditation, psychic protection
and development |
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Heather |
Passion, fidelity in love, good fortune,
maximising opportunities, weather magic, especially rain making
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Honeysuckle |
Money, psychic powers, protection |
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Hyacinth |
Overcoming position in love, happiness,
desire for reconciliation |
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Hyssop |
For making a love commitment, for
healing and all forms of protection, especially from psychic attack |
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Ivy |
Fidelity, married love, permanent
relationships, constancy |
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Jasmine |
Moon magic ,prophetic dreams,
sensuality, money, passion |
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Juniper |
Protection (from psychic attacks and
from physical theft, cleansing, healing and house moves. |
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Lavender |
Love and reconciliation |
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Lemongrass/Lemon |
Repels spite, protection against malice
and gossip passion, increases psychic awareness, travel
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Lilac |
All domestic matters, acceptance of the
frailty of self and others, cleansing negativity, domestic happiness,
nostalgia. |
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Lemon Verbena |
Breaking a run of bad luck, love,
protection against negativity, |
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Lily of the Valley |
Increases mental abilities, happiness,
restoration of joy |
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Lily |
Purity, breaking negative influences in
love. Mother Goddess magick |
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Marigold |
Dreams, guarding against infidelity,
legal matters, luck, money |
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Mimosa |
Protection, love, prophetic dreams,
purification
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Moss |
Good fortune, prosperity, money,
permanence whether in job or relationship, Water magic and divination
(good for candles on water) |
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Nutmeg |
Fertility, healing especially of
environment, gradual increase of wealth |
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Mistletoe |
Known to the Druids as the All-Healer,
for healing sorrows, male potency, overcoming injustice and finding
what is lost. |
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Myrtle |
Sometimes mixed with other fragrances,
for fidelity in love, marriage, mature love, also matters or property
and security |
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Myrrh, |
Healing, peace, protection and inner
harmony |
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Orange Blossom |
For marriage and permanent
relationships, for restoring trust and increasing confidence and hope |
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Poppy/opium |
Divination, Fertility, making oneself
less visible in danger, Luck, Sleep |
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Pine |
Healing, fertility, purification,
protection, money; returns hostility to sender |
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Rose |
Gentle love, attraction, dreams of love,
reconciliation |
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Rosemary |
Love, happy memories, improving memory
and concentration |
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Sage |
Health, enhanced mental powers and
wisdom |
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Sandalwood |
Spiritual and psychic awareness and
healing; sexuality |
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Strawberry |
Innocent love, friendship and
happiness. |
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Tamarind |
Love. especially new love and the
rebuilding of trust |
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Thyme |
Courage, divination, health, love,
money, purification, |
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Vanilla |
Love, passion, enduring love, increases
mental powers |
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Vetivert |
Love, breaks a run of bad luck, money,
anti-theft, protects against all negativity |
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Violet |
Secrecy, modesty, uncovering hidden
talents.
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Sandalwood chips are another excellent
ingredient and can be bought form New Age stores and on the Internet
Miranda’s gentle love mix
Resin: Frankincense (but you could use gentle myrrh especially if
you have been hurt in love)
Chamomile flowers
Lavender
Violets
Rosemary (just a little)
Nettles (just a little for the protection we all need till we are sure)
Cassandra’s faithful love
incense
Resin: Frankincense
Bay leaves
Basil
Rosemary
Rose petals
Sage (just a tiny bit for wisdom)
Miranda’s Money Mix
Resin: Frankincense
Basil
Mint
Thyme
A little mimosa or a few juniper berries
Cassandra’s major financial
improvement mix
Resins: Frankincense and dragon’s blood
Mint
Rosemary
Saffron/Cinnamon
Orange blossom or orange rind/honeysuckle
Miranda’s Moon Mix for
increased psychic awareness
Resin: Myrrh
Rose
Jasmine
Stocks (we had some left from a bouquet)/mimosa
Lemon balm
Cassandra’s Sun Mix for
Success and Confidence
Resin: Benzoin
Chamomoile Flowers
Bay
Sage
Rosemary
One pinch only of cinnamon
Please send us your favourite mixes and if
you wish proportions. Miranda and I will keep posting ours.
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MAKING
YOUR OWN DIVINATION TOOLS
There are many divination
tools and most if not all can be purchased from a local supplier, but very
often the cost can mean the difference between experimenting with new techniques
improving your psychic development and not progressing any further.
Mass produced tools do not necessarily have the right 'feel' to them. Making
your own can solve both of these problems; making your own tools can be easy
and create valuable accessories that are chosen by you and etched with your
own essence.
However, if you simply do not have the time
or means to make your own, why not take a look at the
Bespoke Product pages - here we (Debbie
and I) have sourced some artists and makers to make especially for this
site, some of them being divination tools and other useful items. The
bespoke range is in early days and is being added to all the time.

HAND-CRAFTED AND EMPOWERED CANDLES & INCENSE
made by Miranda
especially for this site
Candles made from natural and
coloured beeswax
Created by the bees,
constructed by Miranda, empowered by Cassandra, made magical by you!
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Cassandra's tip
When a special bouquet dies,
do not throw it away, but dry the flowers. Then you can create a special
incense that you can name after the occasion you were given the bouquet or
the giver. That way the love lingers when you burn the fragrance. Store it
in jars and burn on special occasions....Add frankincense as your resin..
This
can be a very special way for remembering someone who has died: Take a few
fading flowers from the grave (with the closest relatives' permission) or
buy a bunch of flowers of a kind loved by the departed. Make a special
Remembrance incense to be burned on anniversaries or special occasions
that the departed person loved when the family came together... Add myrrh
as your resin. |
Sharing knowledge - can you
help?
Miranda is making her own incense cones - our
two black cats Jenny and Mole are sniffing very suspiciously at the
mixture. We have learned to be careful with mixes that are potentially
poisonous if eaten. Cats and children or curious boyfriends and incense
making do not mix well!
We have also had so much trouble trying to buy
sandalwood powder on the Net, necessary as a base to make the incense cone
burn well. The cones are to be combustible and so will be lit, not burned
on charcoal like non combustible loose incense of the kind so far posted
on this page.
Do any of you you know of any special
suppliers where you can buy unusual fragrant herbs, flowers, resins or
base materials like sandalwood or cedar powder and also any really good
quality burners that can be easily carried in rituals ?
On the other hand you may have worked out an
easy way of grinding wood chips down into base powder - ordinary coffee
grinders or a mortar and pestle are not up to the job. If you have we
would appreciate your advice or indeed your experiences of making
combustible incense, that we can then share with others.
Email to let us know.
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