This is Herman Slater's recipes combined and instead of the prescribed bark, I opted to use pine needles and oil. According to Herman, it's 'the best for love problems,' and I wholeheartedly concur. However, there's an intriguing resonance within this blend that exudes the empowerment of the Goddess, inviting us to step into our own power and embrace our inner light. It evokes a sense of regality, reminiscent of Cleopatra, a formidable ruler who naturally surrounded herself with equally powerful figures like Julius Caesar. My point is that I believe there's more depth to this blend than Slater initially conveyed, inviting us to explore its hidden potentials.
Pine, Sandalwood, Orris, Balm of Gilead, Blood Orange, Patchouly, Myrrh, Red Egyptian Musk and Frankincense.
Self igniting incense, no coals necessary.
This is Herman Slater's recipes combined and instead of the prescribed bark, I opted to use pine needles and oil. According to Herman, it's 'the best for love problems,' and I wholeheartedly concur. However, there's an intriguing resonance within this blend that exudes the empowerment of the Goddess, inviting us to step into our own power and embrace our inner light. It evokes a sense of regality, reminiscent of Cleopatra, a formidable ruler who naturally surrounded herself with equally powerful figures like Julius Caesar. My point is that I believe there's more depth to this blend than Slater initially conveyed, inviting us to explore its hidden potentials.
Pine, Sandalwood, Orris, Balm of Gilead, Blood Orange, Patchouly, Myrrh, Red Egyptian Musk and Frankincense.
Self igniting incense, no coals necessary.