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Ajna Third Eye Chakra Incense Sticks, Set of 10

Ajna Third Eye Chakra Incense Sticks, Set of 10
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In the chakra system, the ajna or third-eye center sits at the brow and is associated with intuition, insight, and inner vision. This Ajna Chakra incense, ten sticks to a set, is themed to that center, made to burn during meditation or quiet inner work when you want to settle the mind and turn your attention inward.

Key Features of Ajna Chakra Incense

Themed to the third eye. A scent meant as a companion to intuition and inner work, named for the ajna, the brow center of the chakra system.

Ten sticks to a set. An easy quantity to keep on hand for regular meditation, study, or divination sessions.

Ready to light, no charcoal needed. Simple hand-dipped sticks: light, set in a holder, and let the smoke set the tone for focused, inward time.

Product Details

  • Form: Incense sticks
  • Count: Set of 10
  • Theme: Ajna, the third-eye chakra
  • Use: Meditation, study, divination, and inner work

The Spiritual Significance

In the chakra system that comes to the West from the yogic traditions of India, the ajna chakra is the sixth center, seated at the brow between the eyes. It is associated with the color indigo and with intuition, perception, imagination, and clear inner sight, the part of awareness that looks beyond the obvious. Incense themed to the ajna is meant as a companion to that kind of work: a scent to burn while you meditate, study, divine, or simply sit with your own deeper knowing.

You can use it simply: light a stick as you begin, letting the smoke mark the start of focused, inward time, and let it burn while you turn your attention to the space behind your brow.

How To Use Ajna Chakra Incense

  1. Light the coated tip of a stick, let the flame catch for a few seconds, then gently blow it out so the ember glows and smolders.
  2. Set the plain end in an incense holder or ash catcher that will catch the falling ash.
  3. Settle into your seat and let the smoke rise as you bring your attention to the brow, your breath, or whatever inner work you have set out to do.
  4. Burn in a well-ventilated room, never leave a lit stick unattended, and keep it away from children, pets, and anything flammable.

Pairs Well With

  • Raw Crystals: an indigo or third-eye stone such as amethyst or lapis to hold during meditation.
  • Candles: light one to anchor a quiet, focused meditation space.
  • Spiritual Books: further reading on the chakras and meditation practice.
  • Smudge Sticks: clear the space before you begin inner work.
  • Dried Herbs: herbs associated with intuition to keep on your altar.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ajna chakra?

In the chakra system the ajna is the sixth center, the third eye, seated at the brow. It is linked with the color indigo and with intuition, insight, perception, and inner vision, the part of awareness that sees beyond the surface of things.

What is this incense used for?

It is themed to the third eye and made to burn during meditation, study, divination, or any quiet inner work, as a scent that helps mark and hold focused, inward time. How you use it is up to your own practice.

How do I burn an incense stick?

Light the coated tip, let it catch, then blow out the flame so it smolders. Rest the plain end in a holder with an ash catcher and let the smoke fill the room. Always burn in a ventilated space on a heatproof surface.

How many sticks should I burn at once?

One stick is usually plenty for a meditation or study session. Start with a single stick and add another only if you are scenting a larger or more open space.

Is incense smoke safe around children and pets?

Burn in a well-ventilated room and keep lit sticks out of reach. Smoke should not be heavily inhaled by anyone, and pets, especially birds, are more sensitive than people, so give them space and fresh air.

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