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Welcome to Handmade Handicraft
At Handmade Handicraft, we prioritize simplicity, reflected in our user-friendly website design. We have streamlined the process so everything you need is just a click away.
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Herbal Incense
For hundreds of years, the burning of incense has been popular across various cultures and religions of the globe. Unraveling the history of spiritual and healing traditions of this sacred practice reveals the importance of incense to promote mindfulness, peace, inner awareness, and a profound connection with the universe. Today, the healing benefits that burning incense provide to the brain and overall bodily health is a popular topic in alternative medicine.
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USE OF INCENSE ACROSS HISTORY & CULTURES Hundreds of years ago, the aromatic resins of myrrh and frankincense were considered far more valuable than gold or silver, and they were precious currency, even gifted to the newborn baby Jesus. In ancient Egyptian culture, frankincense was regarded as a perfume, a bug repellent, a remedy to heal wounds, and most importantly, a spiritual offering for the gods.
For thousands of years, Zen Buddhists and monks, alongside Hindus and other religions across Asia regarded incense burning an essential ritual for meditation, spiritual ascension, and healing. When ancient Roman and Greek civilizations discovered the Silk trade route, they began importing incense to burn during their religious ceremonies, cremation events, and worship rituals.
Native Americans also celebrated the benefits of burning herbs and incense, particularly sage, to cleanse their souls free of impurities, along with driving away impurities from their house and worship places. Burning incense with essential oils has been an ancient therapeutic ritual that has been revived by Buddhists, yogis, and other spiritual traditions around the world in modern times.
Boost Focus an Concentration
Most people believe that burning incense is a yogic ritual, but the truth is that it promotes mindfulness and concentration, so you can burn it whenever you feel the need to be fully aware. For instance, while you are work, studying, doing yoga, or anything else, incense can help you concentrate.
Buddhist monks realized this advantage of burning incense thousands of years ago, and they used it to purify their atmosphere, clear up their thoughts, and concentrate on meditation. Their traditions reveal that jewelry designers, artisans, and other handcrafters would also burn incense to boost their focus.
STIMULATE YOUR CREATIVE JUICES
The pleasant fragrance of incense stimulates the mind and gets your creative juices flowing so you can feel inspired to imagine and identify the beauty around you. Incense boosts creativity and its botanical aroma calms the mind & invites peace so the imagination can run wild and free without any anxieties stressing out your brain.
PROMOTES POSITIVITY ENERGY
For centuries, spiritual gurus and religious teachers have advocated the use of incense to purify the environment, the mind, and the soul. Modern science reveals that the smoke of incense is filled with potent fungicidal, insecticidal, and antibacterial powers, which keeps your environment free of pollutants.
Combining incense with essential oils is a great remedy to eliminate negativities, feel more positive, motivate yourself, and drive out all impurities from your soul and surroundings. Remember, a clean and pure environment is the most beneficial strategy to keep the mind energetic and the body healthy.
HELP WITH DEPRESSION & ANXIETY
Some research suggests that burning incense, particularly frankincense, which is obtained from the Boswellia plant, stimulates the less understood ionic pathways within the brain, which aid in reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Ancient therapeutic and healing rituals have advised the use of incense to drive away feelings of despair, depressive thoughts, negative emotions, and anxieties that gnaw at the brain’s peace.
It will allow you to feel light-hearted and positive by driving out the negative thoughts and replacing them with calmness and a mindful attitude to give your absolute best to yourself.
ELIMINATE STRESS
Whether you are performing yoga or doing meditation, anxious and stressful thoughts are the greatest challenge in your quest to find peace and serenity. Burning incense has always been a ritual for meditation and yoga, and this is primarily because of its ability to stimulate the brain with a sense of calm.
The aroma of incense smoke is capable of reducing heart rates, and soothing the nerve pathways within the brain to make you feel completely relaxed and at peace. It is a great idea to burn incense while taking a luxurious hot bath or a massage so your muscles can relax and get rid of all that tension.
FEEL HAPPY & MINDFULLY AWARE
Our ability to smell opens up a pathway that directly leads to the brain, and when the aroma released by incense smoke reaches the brain, it stimulates the Limbic system. This fragrance stimulates the production of various essential brain chemicals that are associated with the feelings of calmness, happiness, and bliss.
When you burn incense, its aroma aids in opening up the nasal passages, a great remedy for flu, allowing you to feel relaxed and happy by naturally reducing your blood pressure. It promotes a strong sense of mindfulness that allows you to be more aware of yourself and appreciative of everything around you.
SLEEP NATURALLY & BLISSFULLY
People who struggle with symptoms of insomnia or struggle falling asleep can benefit from the therapeutic calmness of burning incense. It is incredibly beneficial for inducing drowsiness, and it is widely considered an ancient treatment for dealing with insomnia and sleep disorders.
Incense contains a powerful variety of plants, and various different parts of herbs that boost potent chemicals, nutrients, and naturally-occurring compounds to stimulate the mind and trigger the production of therapeutic brain chemicals and happy hormones.
Incense is the perfect remedy to clear your mind and begin your meditative practice and yoga session with a clear and focused mind. Allow it to make you feel more mindful and connected with your spiritual self, even when you’re baking some cookies, doing your work or sitting down for dinner with your family. It is an essential ancient remedy to purify your environment, your house, your thoughts, and your soul.
List of Health Benefits with Burning Incense
BOOST FOCUS & CONCENTRATION
1. STIMULATE YOUR CREATIVE JUICES
2. PROMOTES POSITIVE ENERGY
3. HELP WITH DEPRESSION & ANXIETY
4. ELIMINATE STRESS
5. FEEL HAPPY & MINDFULLY AWARE
6. SLEEP NATURALLY & BLISSFULLY
Chenrezig : Brief Introduction
Of all the deities in Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig, is one of the most celebrated. He is the lord gifted with complete enlightenment, who refrains from entering the blissful state of nirvana to remain here below and save the living being of the earth. This devotion to the salvation of others emphasizes profound compassion.
Compassion for others had always been regarded as a virtue in early Buddhism, but it had a somewhat subordinate place to wisdom. In Mahayana Buddhism, compassion received an equal emphasis with wisdom, perhaps because the Mahayana was more consciously universal and covered a wider sector of society. In this view of the world, all men and women, not just those leading a monastic life, could achieve nirvana.
Iconography Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig, is visualized in many forms, with various numbers of faces and arms, and various colors and ornaments. He sits on a lotus and the flat disc of the moon, with another moon disk behind him, reflecting his total purity. Two of his four arms are joined in the prayer position holding the wish fulfilling gem. In his other left hand he holds a lotus flower and in his other right hand, a crystal mala (rosary), which he is using to count the repetitions of his mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum", Hail to the Jewel in the Lotus, which liberates all beings from suffering. He wears the silks and ornaments of a Bodhisattva, representing all his special qualities, and the soft skin of an antelope over his shoulder, symbolizing his complete freedom from violence. He smiles with deep understanding, love and compassion as his eyes look upon all beings.
The four arms and hands signify the four immeasurable:
Immeasurable loving kindness
Immeasurable compassion
Immeasurable joy
Immeasurable equanimity.
Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Boundless Compassion, is the very embodiment and realization of the four immeasurable. The four immeasurable are the vehicles through which Chenrezig benefits beings.
The first two, the inner arms, have palms joined at the heart, holding a sky-blue, and wish fulfilling jewel. This symbolizes that in whatever way Chenrezig manifests to benefit beings, the quality of Chenrezig's mind is never separate from the all-pervasive primal wisdom.
In the outer right hand, Chenrezig is holding crystal beads and moving them the way we use a mala to count mantras. This symbolizes that there is not one moment when Chenrezig does not benefit beings. Like the steady movement of counting the beads, Chenrezig is continuously benefiting sentient beings and turning the wheel of enlightened activity.
In the outer left hand, Chenrezig holds a lotus flower. This symbolizes that in benefiting sentient beings, Chenrezig manifests in whatever forms are necessary in accordance with the mental capacities, circumstances, and aptitudes of sentient beings. Chenrezig may appear in any of the different realms, such as the hell realm or the hungry ghost realm. However Chenrezig may appear, he remains free from any of the worldly stains of the various realms of life, the way a lotus flower growing in a swamp appears free of the stain of the mud. The left hand of Chenrezig, holding the flower, symbolizes that stainlessness.
All the various features of this image have meaningful connections to the wonderful qualities of Chenrezig, and by focusing on these details as we visualize the image in the meditation, we can gradually awaken our own awareness of those same qualities in ourselves.
Practicing of Avalokiteshavara The image of Chenrezig that is visualized in the meditation practice is not a real person who happens to be perfect in every imaginable way. It is an image, an imaginary form with wonderful qualities. Chenrezig glows in the dark, Chenrezig even glows in the daylight.
Kalu Rinpoche said, "One does not think of the deity's body as solid or material, made of flesh and blood like one's ordinary body, or made of metal or stone like an idol. One thinks of it as appearance that is inseparable from emptiness, like a rainbow or like a reflection in a mirror."
The particular wonderful qualities that Chenrezig manifests for us are just the ones we need to get more in touch with, as aspects of our own nature, if we want to become an enlightened Buddha, or even if we just want to become a truly compassionate person. We and the image of Chenrezig are two extremes we have flesh and blood bodies, but not as much compassion as we would like to have, and Chenrezig has a body made of rainbows, and boundless impartial compassion. When we put those two extremes together, in the Chenrezig meditation, we move in the direction of manifesting as a being with a physical body, a body of rainbow light and unlimited compassion.
Various aspects of the form we visualize remind us of the most important qualities of this particular manifestation of awakened mind, the qualities we are trying to connect to.
In visualization practice we imagine ourselves to be a Buddha, in this case the Buddha of Compassion, Avalokiteshvara. By replacing the thought of yourself as you, with the thought of yourself as Avalokiteshvara, you gradually reduce and eventually remove the fixation on your personal self, which expands your loving kindness and compassion, toward yourself and toward others, and your intelligence and wisdom becomes enhanced, allowing you to see clearly what someone really needs and to communicate with them clearly and accurately.
Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig is the embodiment of that unselfish urge to look upon each other as loving equals. If you are in need of guidance in healing, unity, unselfishness, or the mastering of fears, you may meditate on the qualities of Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig {as above}, say the mantra" Om Mani Padme Hum".
In most religious traditions one prays to the deities of the tradition in the hopes of receiving their blessing, which will benefit one in some way. In the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition the blessing and the power and the superlative qualities of the enlightened beings are not considered as coming from an outside source, but are believed to be inborn, to be aspects of our own true nature. Avalokiteshvara, Chenrezig, and his love and compassion are within us.
His Holiness The Dalai Lama said, "Thus the six syllables, "Om Mani Padme Hum", mean that in dependence on the practice which is in indivisible union of method and wisdom, you can transform your impure body, speech and mind into the pure body, speech, and mind of a Buddha."