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MAGICAL INCENSE: Star Child magical incense is designed for a range of common magical purposes and intentions. Remember though, that incense is merely a tool that helps to facilitate the workings of the practitioner, it is not a ‘magical potion’ in itself. Whilst it can assist focussing the mind on the task and help clear ethereal energy blockages, it won't do the work for you. Desired opportunities may arise - but it is still up to the practitioner to follow them up with appropriate action. USE: Star Child Incense provides the perfect ambrosia for the Gods and can be used for all kinds of meditations, rituals and ceremonies. Or, do as the Gods and simply gorge yourself on their beautiful scents. Traditionally, incense plays an important role in ritual purification often referred to as 'smudging'. The smoke is used to 'wash' away negative energies and emotions, thus cleansing the atmosphere. Likewise, it is also used to purify the hearts and minds of the participants prior to sacred ceremonies and rituals. HOW TO BURN INCENSE: Place a self-igniting charcoal disc on a fire-proof surface, well away from flammable objects. The charcoal disks can be ignited simply by holding a match or lighter to the rim. Be aware that these discs may occasionally spit and sparkle profusely upon ignition. Allow plenty of air to flow around the charcoal to ensure that it burns evenly. Some people prefer to open the window while the charcoal is igniting as it gives off quite a bit of smoke. Once the charcoal disc has finished sparkling it will start to glow, usually first on one side, then slowly spreading over the whole disc. When the entire disc is glowing red hot it is ready to use and you can place a little pinch of incense on top. As the disk glows through, the fire will concentrate in its centre. You may occasionally want to scrape off the ashes to expose the glowing centre and add fresh incense as desired. CARE FOR YOUR INCENSE: Incense keeps well and often improves with age if kept in a cool and dark place. Charcoal, on the other hand, does not, as it has a tendency to absorb moisture from the air. Once the packet has been opened, keep it in an airtight container to preserve its self-igniting properties. CAUTION: Keep incense and charcoal out of pet’s and children’s reach. Charcoal discs are highly flammable. PLEASE BE CAREFUL when igniting your charcoal disc. Once the disc has been lit do not touch it, as it will cause a burn. Make sure your incense dish is fire proof and does not conduct heat to the surface on which it stands. Glass (even glass ashtrays) will break. Do not dispose of the remaining ashes in a waste paper bin or plastic garbage bin as it may cause a fire. Do not hold the disc in your hand while lighting or burning. What is Ganesh? Ganesha , also spelled Ganesh , also called Ganapati , elephant-headed Hindu god is god of knowledge and wisdom of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. .. He takes away obstacles and is the patron of travellers. Hindus pray to Ganesh when they start something new, such as a new job or when moving to a new home. Ganesh is the son of the goddess Parvati and the god Shiva. A Ganesha Statue that is 3cm in size refers to a small figurine or representation of Lord Ganesha, a beloved deity in Hinduism. Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka , is one of the most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon, revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, wisdom, and intellect. Ganesha is typically depicted with an elephant's head and a human body. He has a round belly, which symbolizes prosperity and abundance, and his large ears represent attentiveness and listening to the prayers of devotees. Ganesha is often portrayed with four arms, each holding different objects, such as a lotus flower, a broken tusk, a modak (sweet dumpling), and an axe or noose. A 3cm Ganesha Statue is a small and portable representation of this deity, suitable for personal altars, home shrines, or carrying as a talisman or reminder of Ganesha's blessings and protection. Devotees of Ganesha often seek his divine intervention and guidance when starting new endeavors or seeking to overcome obstacles in their lives. He is considered the patron of learning and the arts, and his blessings are sought before embar
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