Heavy Energy Spirit Water
The combination of rosemary, rue, and scotch broom is used by curanderas(os) and shamans of South America as a profound cleanser of negative energy. This recipe should not be used in the mouth; only spray onto clothing, objects or doorways (including windowsills).
Ingredients: Certified organic USP ethyl alcohol, distilled water, essential oils of Rosemary and Rue, and herbal tinctures of Scotch Broom and Benzoin. It is approx. 50% alcohol.
Sizes:
• 2 oz. glass spray bottle
• 8 oz. bulk glass bottle
• 16 oz. bulk glass bottle
Curanderas(os) and shamans of Mexico and South America use Spirit Water for a wide variety of spiritual purposes.
Originally made by steeping flowers in water, it is offered as a sweet water gift to call the spirits, used for cleansing of negative or malevolent influences in people and/or spaces, applied during healing rituals, and as part of a recipe for certain bano de flores (healing baths).
The fragrance of the water is inhaled deeply to induce grounding, connection and healing.
The combination of rosemary, rue, and scotch broom is used by curanderas(os) and shamans of South America as a profound cleanser of negative energy. This recipe should not be used in the mouth; only spray onto clothing, objects or doorways (including windowsills).
Ingredients: Certified organic USP ethyl alcohol, distilled water, essential oils of Rosemary and Rue, and herbal tinctures of Scotch Broom and Benzoin. It is approx. 50% alcohol.
Sizes:
• 2 oz. glass spray bottle
• 8 oz. bulk glass bottle
• 16 oz. bulk glass bottle
Curanderas(os) and shamans of Mexico and South America use Spirit Water for a wide variety of spiritual purposes.
Originally made by steeping flowers in water, it is offered as a sweet water gift to call the spirits, used for cleansing of negative or malevolent influences in people and/or spaces, applied during healing rituals, and as part of a recipe for certain bano de flores (healing baths).
The fragrance of the water is inhaled deeply to induce grounding, connection and healing.
The combination of rosemary, rue, and scotch broom is used by curanderas(os) and shamans of South America as a profound cleanser of negative energy. This recipe should not be used in the mouth; only spray onto clothing, objects or doorways (including windowsills).
Ingredients: Certified organic USP ethyl alcohol, distilled water, essential oils of Rosemary and Rue, and herbal tinctures of Scotch Broom and Benzoin. It is approx. 50% alcohol.
Sizes:
• 2 oz. glass spray bottle
• 8 oz. bulk glass bottle
• 16 oz. bulk glass bottle
Curanderas(os) and shamans of Mexico and South America use Spirit Water for a wide variety of spiritual purposes.
Originally made by steeping flowers in water, it is offered as a sweet water gift to call the spirits, used for cleansing of negative or malevolent influences in people and/or spaces, applied during healing rituals, and as part of a recipe for certain bano de flores (healing baths).
The fragrance of the water is inhaled deeply to induce grounding, connection and healing.