The Essences

The essences include a variety of aromatic products such as scented waters, incense, perfumes and burnt herbs, all capable of transforming the atmosphere and promoting well-being. Perfumed waters are essential for connecting with spirits, which feed on smells, and spraying natural essences into the air facilitates dialogue with the invisible. The delicate and natural fragrances create an atmosphere of harmony and serenity, encouraging meditation and daily rituals. Incense and burnt herbs, with their natural aromas, help purify the air and improve psychophysical well-being. Together, these essences stimulate the senses, promote calm and promote inner connection, enriching daily life with a unique sensory journey, balancing yin and yang.

Chamomile, Basil and Lavender Scented Water

The combination of chamomile, basil and lavender in our scented water is no accident; these plants have a long history of therapeutic and spiritual use. Chamomile, known for its calming properties, has been used in cleansing rituals, while lavender is associated with inner peace. Basil, with its protective power, completes the blend, making it a true natural remedy for the soul.

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Uses

This scented water is extremely versatile. Sprayed in the air, it creates a serene atmosphere, ideal for meditation and relaxation. It is perfect for daily rituals, purifying the environment and facilitating deep contact with the inner self. During moments of stress or anxiety, it offers an aromatic hug that relieves tension and promotes psychophysical well-being.

Benefits

The benefits of this scented water come from the synergy between chamomile, basil and lavender. Chamomile and lavender work together to calm anxiety and promote restful sleep, while basil stimulates the mind, improving focus and mood. This balance between relaxing and revitalizing properties not only promotes inner peace but also purifies the environment, creating a place of harmony and tranquility.

Ancient Traditions

Perfumed waters have a long tradition in many cultures: in Ancient Egypt they were used in religious ceremonies and for therapeutic purposes; in Greek and Roman culture, for ritual bathing and temple purification; and in the European Middle Ages, to drive out evil spirits and protect the home.