THE ORIGIN
The secret of the exact composition of the sacred and mysterious incense today,
perhaps, is only known by Tibetan Buddhist monks. It could also be that experts
in Egyptology have found the formula for their research. In ancient Egypt the
use of incense was a very important part in their customs and rituals.
Indeed, each different and selected herbs and other ingredients of incense were
attributed mystical properties specific.
Egyptians, even doctors performed incense during their medical practices to
drive out demons (negative mental spiritual states) who knew with certainty
that they were the cause of certain mental illnesses today, calls psychosomatic
illnesses.
To their gods, the Egyptians used the most prized varieties of incense. These
artisans of incense, in the times of the Pharaohs, knew all the secrets for
making high quality incense.
TRADITION INCENSE with Buddhism
Since the time of Buddha, the founder of Buddhism followers, have been
fascinated by the fragrant aroma of incense. It may be that the first products
that India mattered were the incense of Arabia and Egypt. With the passage of
time, from India to China and Tibet, its people have found and experienced the
magic charm of incense.
As a special case, the greater preference for the use of incense is between the
Buddhists of Tibet, where burned in the initiation rites of the monks. It is
also a custom fixed use in daily rituals held in monasteries and Buddhist
temples. The main objective of Tibetan Buddhists, involved in the aromas and
harmonic vibrations of incense, is to invoke the spirits support environmental
benefactors.
Nowadays, for Buddhists, frankincense is part of their lives and, it is a must
at parties and ceremonies. For Tibetans, the incense is burned because of
social customs, such as baptisms, weddings and many other ceremonies.
Tibetan Incense is one of the oldest and most natural that currently exists in
the world market. It is an ancient craft, and of course, all the meditation incense is
handmade in Nepal. Until the incense is dried in the sun. Incense is an
integral, no phosphorus or toxic ingredients.
Tibetan Incense is a material and select high quality, containing this well
known fragrances such as musk, red and white sandalwood, saffron, cinnamon,
etc.., and compound Himalayan herbs and roots, with an average total of 25
secret ingredients, and some even have more than 35 different select herbs..
Incense is also used in Japanese Buddhism, as in Shinto, native religion of
Japan, it was all original and inspired by Tibetan Buddhism.
FASCINATING AND SPIRITUAL USE OF INCENSE
Today, we live in a time of rediscovery of incense. The energy, the harmonic
vibrations that vibrate after herbs, flowers, roots, woods and spices, as a
courtesy heavenly aromatic gift of Nature.
Incense has been used since ancient times to lead man to a higher state of
consciousness, mind and consciousness, with the aim of opening the door to the
spiritual and the divine.
Its presence is a symbol of divine vibration, helps create an atmosphere of
subliminally, that facilitates concentration and meditative states. The sage smudge lit, shows its strength, along with their subtle vibrations, and its typical aroma.