Working
with loose incense:
Loose incenses have been used for
centuries as a way to cleanse space, honor deity and even bring about mystic
states and visions. They general come in 3 forms:
Dry herbs are just as they sound, herbs
that have either been dried by you, or one’s you purchase. Keep in mind that
some herbs don’t do well used as incense, or at least need special
consideration. For example, coriander seeds tend to pop and explode when burned.
Cloves smoke like crazy, so you want to be mindful to make sure you have
adequate ventilation. Damiana and Mugwort can be hallucinogenic if you use
large quantities in a closed in space.
Do the research or use a tiny bit if you are unsure of the effects.
Resins are usually found in rock or
gum forms, and tend to have a slightly damp, sticky consistency. Dragon’s blood
and different forms of copal often come as resins. They burn a bit smoother
than other incense, though they can be a little messier as they tend to leave
behind less ash and more of a tar like substance.
Powders are just as they sound.
Sandalwood, Frankincense, Myrrh and Asphodel are good examples of powder
incense. These powdered incense are very dry and tend to burn quite quickly.
You also need to be mindful that the powder you buy is not the synthetic crap
that is very harmful to be around.
One of the best ways to utilize
loose incense is to combine all three. The herbs bring a nice magical property,
as do some of the powders, and the resins bind them together and slow down the
burning. Mixing the three types, you can really experiment with different
blends. I usually do this with a mortar and pestle to get a thorough mix.
To burn loose incense:
You will need something to burn
your incense on. While there are numerous loose incense holders, censors and
burners, I prefer a small cauldron as it does not heat up as the metal ones do,
which can be a pain if you have to move things around while you are working. I
do still set the cauldron on a trivet or stone so that if it does heat up, it
doesn’t ruin whatever it is sitting on.
You will also need a charcoal
tablet, easily purchased from most metaphysical shops, some fairs and a number
of Christian shops. I prefer the ones made out of bamboo. They do cost a bit
more, but they don’t smell as weird as the charcoal ones, and are less toxic. The
ones made from charcoal contain salt peter, which not only makes them light and
burn faster, but make them slightly toxic as well. The bamboo ones are more organic
and less toxic. You will also need some sand to place in the bottom of your
incense holder. This will keep the charcoal from damaging the bottom of the
container, and keep any fire that may ensue from getting out of hand. Place the
charcoal tab on top of the sand and light. Let it burn for a minute and then
blow it out. Then, feed the loose incense onto it a little bit at a time, no
more than an eighth of a teaspoon. Be mindful that some loose blends smoke more
than others so you are always better off using a little bit at a time.
Loose incense will often smoke
more and burn longer than a stick or a cone, so you want to experiment, and be
able to ventilate a space if things get out of hand. But, if you take the time and patience to get
to know and become comfortable with using loose incense.
Urban Crone
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