Thursday, February 28, 2008

Making incense powder

Today I don't have a lot of energy. But I suddenly feel a lot better when I notice my wooden box with incense ingredients in the cellar. It is so lovely and relaxing to grind your own incense powder. Okay; let's do it :) First I collect my ingredients like different kinds of wood (Sandalwood, Cedar and Pine), herbs/flowers (Rose, Lavender and Cinnamon) and resins (Amber, Aloe and Copal). I gather it all around me and then I take my little mortar to grind the ingredients. I also use a large stone mortar for the wood and I always begin with the 'heavy work' and save the herbs and resins for last.It is so relaxing to peacefully grind your ingredients till you have a powder blend. And then the delightful part can begin. You lighten a charcoal and put some of your powder on top of it. Its lovely aroma will fill your room. (Keep in mind that it gives a lot of vapour!)That is the reason why I often burn incense powders during the long summer nights while the fire place is burning outside. It keeps mosquitoes away and fills the air with a lovely scent. I also love to grind incense as a present for friends and family. This way I can grind all my love for them in the present hihi.I found a link for you about this subject. And hopefully there will be lovely scents in the air everywhere this summer :)) If you can't stand vapour you can try aromatherapy. I love it to make my own body oils and lotions with different essential oils and jojoba oil :) It has become evening here and I just lighted my small circle of friendship candle holder, while the last remains of my incense powder are burning on the charcoal. It makes me feel peaceful and connected with all of you :))

7 comments:

vk said...

Sas,
What a delightful post. I never knew we could make incense for ourselves. I learnt something new today, thanks to you. You are a multi talented person...making your own oils too :)
What made my day are the pics of the circle of friends.... the post smelt of the fragrance of friendship...
Sorry to be a pain, but could you post the fourth pic (first circle of friends) on your flickr page.
Thanks, sending you loads of energy.
Have a lovely day...

Vani

Elisa Day said...

Lovely post! I wish I could feel the scent.

Sas said...

Thank you Elisa Day,

I am burning some amber powder at the moment and I will blow some your way :))

Sas

Chandan said...

lovely post Sas...

Sas said...

Thank you Chandan,

Hope you will have a lovely weekend :))

Sas

Sas said...

Dear Vani,

I thought you might like the pictures of the circle of friendship :) And I have uploaded the picture to Flickr for you.

Thank you for your warm comment and lovely energy.

I wish you a beautiful day and weekend :))

Sas

rkramadh said...

Lovely post Sas! I was away from your blog for 3 days but was CRAVING to get back to it, what a treat it is! I didn't know either that you could grind your incense. I just buy incense sticks...learnt something new again from you. I love the friendship circle too. I have one too, only with more detail on the women and I light it usually before I do my yoga in front of it.