Pollen incense sticks Seven Chakra (Seven Chakra, Satya)
Focus your energy with the fragrant Satya Seven Chakras! This light and uplifting citrus scent helps to bring clarity to your thoughts and inspire. Satya Seven Chakras’ vibrant blend of pollen-infused, confidence-boosting scents—inhale and let the scent give you the extra energy you need to achieve your goals and align your spirit!
Satya Incense is made in India from a blend of natural herbs, oils, pure flower extracts and the finest essential oils, which are hand-rolled onto bamboo sticks. The sticks burn slowly (approximately 45 minutes) with a wonderful aroma and lasting presence.
Advantages of use:
Art• Being in an environment with scents is linked to increased creativity. Scents are also a very powerful trigger of emotional memory that can help stimulate thought and creativity.
Calmness and stress relief
• Inhaling certain scents has been shown to be effective in lowering heart rate and calming nerves. They can also trigger the production and release of mood-enhancing hormones, such as serotonin, in certain brain pathways, which can help alleviate symptoms of stress, anxiety, and even depression. Burning incense is a great way to meditate or relax deeply.
Productivity
• Buddhist and Hindu monks have long burned nag champa to help clear the mind and improve concentration. Increased levels of focus are directly correlated with increased productivity. Burning nag champa has been found to be one of the best scents for this purpose and is ideal for work, study, and similar pursuits.
Clearing space
• Incense has been used for thousands of years to sanctify or purify a space.
7 Chakra Aroma Sticks, Satya
Make sure your space is well ventilated. Light the thick end of the incense stick, wait for it to light, then gently blow out the flame. Place it in the incense holder, lean back in your chair, and enjoy the wonderful aroma.
Burning time: approximately 30 minutes
Stick size: 20 cm
Weight: 15 grams
Ingredients: bamboo base, natural masala mixture of flower pollen, herbs, aromatic oils
Country of origin: India