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Green Tree: Kabbalah Tree of Life Incense
The natural masala incense sticks are made from crushed wood, bound together with resin or honey, and hand-rolled with a blend of dried herbs and exotic spices. Like synthetic incense, these are also crafted around a bamboo stick. You can often see the fine wood powder gently crumbling off these incense sticks. Unlike synthetic, coal-based incense—which is typically black—masala incense sticks come in shades of grey, reddish, or brown.
How and Why Are Incense Sticks Used?
Incense has been used by humans for thousands of years and remains a common practice in many religions today. Consider, for example, the Christian tradition of burning frankincense. Typically, incense is used for space purification. In Buddhism, offering incense is also seen as an act of respect. When we make offerings, they are often tied to the senses, and incense represents a fragrant offering. Many across Asia believe in spiritual beings that are nourished by scents or smoke, so incense offerings can also serve these entities in certain cases.
It’s undeniable that a high-quality incense stick can create a calm and relaxing atmosphere in your room, whether for meditation or simple relaxation. Thus, burning incense doesn't necessarily have to be a religious gesture—it’s entirely up to you.
In general, Buddhists make offerings to the Buddha, his teachings (Dharma), and the Buddhist community (Sangha), which is referred to as the Three Jewels. The Sangha may include the community of monks, Buddhist practitioners, or enlightened beings such as bodhisattvas.
With the Green Tree: Kabbalah Tree of Life incense, you can bring the essence of spirituality into your space, creating an ambiance of peace, relaxation, and connection with deeper meanings.