- 1 Lb Myrrh Incense
Myrrh is known for: Protection, purification, healing and magical potency. Both are known for their use as a sacred tool in many cultures.
In ancient Egypt, myrrh was often used as an offering to the goddess Isis, so if you’re doing a ritual calling upon her for assistance, incorporate myrrh into your celebration.
Ideas for Use:
- Burn myrrh, combined with frankincense, in rituals related to banishing. In some magical traditions, myrrh is incorporated into workings to break hexes and curses, or for protection against magical and psychic attack.
- You can also blend myrrh into an incense to use for purifying sacred spaces, or to consecrate magical tools and other items.
- In ancient Egypt, myrrh was often used as an offering to the goddess Isis, so if you’re doing a ritual calling upon her for assistance, incorporate myrrh into your celebration.
- If you’re feeling stressed out, try this: burn some myrrh nearby to help relax and calm your nerves.
- You can also put it in a pouch and place it under your pillow, to bring about restful and peaceful sleep.
- Add myrrh to healing sachets for workings related to wellness. If someone who is ill can tolerate the scent, try placing some myrrh in a tin or bowl of water over a heat source, to create a scented atmosphere in the sickroom.
- Use myrrh in incense blends such as Full Moon Incense or a fiery summer incense blend to burn at Litha or Beltane.
Tip: Petitions are a wonderful method for prayer warriors and those strong in their word magic. They are also a great tool if you need to cultivate your faith. Write your petition on a piece of brown paper bag or parchment, rub a few drops of conjure oil on the paper, then place on your altar or sacred space. Make sure to be as detailed as possible when writing your petition. Also it’s important to meditate at your altar and recite your petition once a day until your work manifests.
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