How to choose your perfect incense fragrances.
Osmanthus
Osmanthus for Boosting Appetite. Popularly known as Sweet Osmanthus or Sweet Olive, Osmanthus incense cones hail from the Eastern Himalayas from China and India. The delightful scent is known to boost appetite as well as stimulate the mind. The fruity floral aroma of Osmanthus is ideal for relaxing the temper.
India incense
It has some psychological benefits. The aroma of the incense stick has healing power that has a soothing effect on the mind. The calming effect relaxes the mind and helps in performing rituals with better concentration. Prayer offered with a calm mind acts like a meditation process.
Green tea
As an extract used for killing germs and diseases,green tea incense can disinfect your space and help clear it during crystal sessions. In fact, green tea is proven to alleviate fatigue, migraines, depression, and stress
Cherry
It is widely used to to attract and stimulate love.
Lilly
Anointing incense made from natural and organic lilies behave like amulets protecting you. It is an incense you can use to increase the defence energies of your house when living in a crowded area. Lily helps to repel negative energies without stop.
Honey/Honeysuckle
The unapologetically sweet stuff is ideal for rituals of prosperity and seduction. Honey fragrances are used to draw wealth, admiration, and luxury into your life. They are also a good choice for Faery offerings.
Jasmine
Versatile Jasmine is used for meditation and psychic sight, as well as love spells. Jasmine blooms at night and is said to encourage prophetic dreams. A Lunar incense, Jasmine is especially appropriate for New Moon and Full Moon rituals. "Night Queen" incense is Jasmine sexed up with musk or exotic spices—perfect for magick* that is both sensual and spiritual.
Lavender
A cleansing, Airy fragrance, Lavender is a go-to incense for refreshing the body, mind, and home environment. It is used in rites of healing and in meditation. Lavender varies a lot from bracing herbal fragrances to powdery florals. The exact vibration of the Lavender incense will vary based on its aroma, from gentle and soothing to bright and invigorating.
Musk
Originally, Musk comes from the rare secretions of mammal reproductive glands. It’s a perfume of Earth. In magick, Musk is used for getting a mate or marking one’s territory (e.g., a mate). Some Musk incenses round off the sharper edges with romantic white florals—which may or may not be what you want for your love magick. In either case, good luck finding one that doesn’t smell like old man cologne.
Sandalwood
A holy wood renowned in India, Sandalwood consecrates and heals. Its magickal uses include wishes, peace, and removing negativity. It is also used to bless altars and tools and create ritual space. Sandalwood may never be used to curse or compel, but only to empower benevolent magick.
Tibetan
Tibetan incense produces a rich, earthy, and pure aroma which can help soothe and calm a restless mind. It is widely used to purify the environment and as an aid for meditation and relaxation.
Mint
Tibetan Herbal Mint Incense Sticks are traditionally hand-rolled from natural herbs, oils and other ingredients. This gentle herbal incense has a mild soothing aroma that calms the nerves, stabilises the emotions and clears the mind.
Rose
A classic lover’s incense. Rose corresponds to Venus, and is used in workings to attract and keep true love. Both romantic love and self-love are boosted by the scent of Rose. Not just a pretty face, the Rose flower has an especially sacred energy and may be used to open the heart and stimulate psychic gifts.
Magnolia
Magnolia is used in aromatherapy as an aid to love and to maintain a faithful relationship, fertility, prosperity, purity, clear thinking and power. Magnolia is thought to be an excellent enhancer to meditation and psychic awareness.
Lemon
Widely used for healing and purification.
*Magick, in the context of Aleister Crowley's Thelema, is a term used to show and differentiate the occult from performance magic and is defined as "the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will", including both "mundane" acts of will as well as ritual magic.