Ki-Rin Mythical Creatures
This Ki-Rin figurine set is a cast gypsum reproduction of an original...
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This is not an oceanic scent but more of a sweet mountain spring scent.
I’m sure you’ve seen the glass-encased, seven day candles with pictures of the saints on them that are sold at most supermarkets and botanicas. These candles can be lit in the honor of your chosen saint, in an appeal for help and guidance from him or her.
The following incense can be used in a very similar manner. They can be placed on an altar next to a picture or statue of a saint. Use while meditating, smudging a poppet, charm or sigil, or just to infuse the energy of a room or area before and during ritual.
Saint Elijah is called Baron Del Cementario, “Baron of the Cemetery,” in Santeria.
This incense is for pushing things forward and making them happen quickly.
Saint Francis of Assisi is known for his love of all humankind, and he is also associated with the God Orunla, who rules divination in the Santerian belief system.
This incense is for returning a lost love to you. Saint Helena is often prayed to in order to aid in returning straying lovers.
Saint Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus, the husband of Mary, and a simple carpenter.
Saint Jude is the saint of impossible cases. He cures the incurable.
This saint is invoked often and is dearly loved for his work in healing the sick, giving money to the poor, cleansing both spiritual and physical wounds, and being a great protector of his followers form spiritual harm.
Saint Lucy is the patron saint of Sicily. She is all important she settles all disputes, cures all illnesses to do with the eyes, and removes the evil eye (a very important factor for some Italians). She heals the sick, gives a good harvest, and sees to it that you get fair justice. Look to her for help in legal problems.
Saint Martha is a saint that helps separated couples reunite. A fierce protectress of her followers, she shields them from harm and defends them against spiritual attacks.