Incense Making for the Thinning of the Veil
Thu, 26 Oct
|Online at The College of Psychic Studies
Incenses have long been used in natural magic for prosperity, divine communication, success and love. Burning loose incense can accompany a ritual, or become a sacred act in itself. This livestream workshop teaches you how to make your own unique blend for Samhain on 31 October, and how to use it.
Time & Location
26 Oct 2023, 19:00 – 21:00
Online at The College of Psychic Studies
About the event
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Incenses have long been used in natural magic for prosperity, divine  communication, success and love. Burning loose incense can accompany a  ritual, or become a sacred act in itself. This livestream workshop  teaches you how to make your own unique blend for Samhain on 31 October,  and how to use it for an intentional ritual.
The end of October heralds the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. On  this night,  the veils between the world of the living and the dead are  said to be at their thinnest, and witches gather to call on their  ancestors.
In this 2-part livestream workshop, you will learn how to  blend your own loose incense, helping you tune into the energies of the  season. We will design a bespoke ritual using your incense to help open  up your psychic awareness and call upon your ancestors.
You learn how to work with the essential components of incense: the  resins, oils and botanicals. Rebecca will guide each participant to  blend a personal incense for a specific goal or spell to use at home.  You will gain the knowledge to continue making your own magical incense  blends independently.
Join witch and author Rebecca Beattie to discover how to  create incense blends designed for your own intent and create blends to  help you with your own psychic development and magical workings for  Samhain.
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You will need:If you wish to participate in this workshop live at the UK time, please source and bring the following materials to class (all participants will receive the recordings, so you can also catch up afterwards):
- A heatproof censer/burner. This doesn't have to be an expensive one (although it can be!) - an old mug works very well.
- A roll of charcoal discs
- A small amount of Frankincense resin pearls (25 grams to start with should be fine)
- Some myrrh resin grains (25g)
- Jasmine essential oil (10ml)
- Sandalwood essential oil (10ml)
- Rose petals (25g)
- Mugwort herb (25g)
- Jasmine flowers  (25g)
- A handful of soil from the garden or park
From your kitchen:
- A pestle and mortar
- Some bay leaves
- Cinnamon powder
- Cloves
- Nutmeg
- Table salt (the budget variety is fine)
- Something to light the charcoal with - a candle or matches