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Winter Light.
This is an incense to bring bursts of light and spice to the shortening days and long nights of winter as Sagittarius brings the Winter Solstice.
Yerba Santa and Elderberries honor the spiritual sage energy of Sagittarius. Orange Peel, Cinnamon, Rosemary, and Peppermint evoke celebratory fire lighting the winter night. Myrrh grounds fiery Sagittarius. Spruce and Fir add hints of winter forest.
To use, light a charcoal made for burning incense. Sprinkle incense over the hot charcoal, brush off ash as incense burns. Continue to sprinkle more incense as desired until the charcoal burns down.
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