PRODUCT USE GUIDE
Spiritual tools are exactly that... tools. They are designed to support your practice, not replace it. Whether you choose to work with baths, candles, herbs, oils, crystals, prayer, meditation, or journaling, the most important ingredient is your presence. Show up consistently, practice with intention, stay curious, and allow your relationship with yourself, Spirit, and the natural world to grow over time.
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Spiritual Hygiene
What is daily spiritual hygiene?
Spiritual hygiene is the regular practice of caring for your spiritual, emotional, and energetic well being, just as you care for your physical body.
Just as we shower, brush our teeth, and wash our hands each day, it's equally important to develop healthy spiritual habits.
Daily spiritual hygiene may include:
- Bathing with intention.
- Using spiritual soaps or body washes.
- Prayer or meditation.
- Grounding and centering.
- Cleansing your home or workspace.
- Journaling.
- Spending time in nature.
- Working with your ancestors or spirit guides.
- Wearing oils or spiritual waters.
Spiritual hygiene isn't about living in fear of negative energy. It's about creating consistent habits that help you remain balanced, grounded, and connected to yourself.
Our soaps are designed to become part of that daily practice, allowing you to transform an ordinary shower into a meaningful spiritual ritual.
How often should I cleanse?
There isn't one schedule that works for everyone.
Some people cleanse:
- Daily before meditation or prayer.
- Weekly as part of their spiritual hygiene.
- Monthly during the new or full moon.
- After arguments, illness, visitors, or emotionally difficult experiences.
- Before beginning important rituals.
- After completing spiritual work.
- Cleanse new items you have purchased or been gifted.
- Cleanse previously owned items.
I encourage people to think of spiritual cleansing the same way they think about physical hygiene.
You don't wait until you're extremely dirty to take a shower. You maintain yourself consistently.
The same is true spiritually.
Regular cleansing can help you stay grounded, present, and intentional in your practice rather than waiting until you feel overwhelmed.
At the same time, don't become obsessive. Spiritual hygiene should support your life, not create fear. Cleanse because it helps you feel centered and aligned, not because you're constantly worried that something is wrong.
What are some other forms of spiritual hygiene?
Spiritual hygiene extends far beyond baths and incense. Just as physical hygiene includes many daily habits, spiritual hygiene is made up of practices that help you maintain balance, clarity, and connection.
Some common forms of spiritual hygiene include:
- Cleansing
- Grounding
- Centering
- Protection
- Uncrossing
- Prayer and meditation
- Spiritual baths and washes
- Spending time in nature
- Rest and reflection
Each practice serves a different purpose, and together they create a well-rounded spiritual routine.
If you'd like to explore these topics in greater depth, I invite you to read my guide The Five Pillars of Spiritual Hygiene, or The Magician's Toolkit: Aura Cleanse, where I teach these practices in much greater detail.
Spiritual Baths | Soaps & Bodycare
How do I take a spiritual bath?
Begin by bathing as you normally would. Wash your hair and body first so your spiritual bath is applied to clean skin.
If using one of our concentrates, dilute it according to the directions. If using loose herbs, prepare them according to the product instructions before adding them to cool bath water.
As you bathe, pray, meditate, or focus on your intention. The bath is just one part of the work. Your thoughts, words, and intentions matter just as much.
If your intention is to attract blessings, abundance, love, healing, or new opportunities, bathe upward from your feet toward your head.
If your intention is to remove stagnant energy, obstacles, negativity, or unhealthy attachments, bathe downward from your neck toward your feet.
After your bath, I recommend wearing white for protection or choosing clothing that matches the intention of your ritual.
Full Bath vs. Pour Over Bath
Both methods are effective. The one you choose depends on your intention.
Full Baths
I recommend full baths for meditation, relaxation, expansion, love work, prosperity work, confidence, healing, and anything you're trying to welcome into your life. Allow yourself time to sit quietly and connect with the energy of the bath.
Pour Over Baths
For cleansing, uncrossing, releasing, and expelling work, I generally recommend a pour over bath. Bathe normally first, then slowly pour the prepared bath over your body while praying or stating your intention.
If you choose to soak during a removal bath, limit your soak to about 9 to 13 minutes. The goal is to release unwanted energy rather than remain immersed in it.
As a general practice, I prefer cool or room temperature baths for removal work and warmer baths for expansion, comfort, and drawing positive things toward you.
How much concentrate should I use?
That depends on your personal preference and the type of bath you're taking.
For a pour over bath, I generally recommend mixing 2 to 3 ounces of concentrate with one gallon of distilled or spring water. Some people prefer a stronger preparation and may use up to 4 ounces.
For a full bath, you can divide the bottle into several baths or use the entire bottle for one deeply concentrated experience.
There is no single right amount. Find what works best for your practice.
What is the difference between the Garden Harvest Collection and your other baths?
The Garden Harvest Collection is handcrafted only four times each year using herbs, flowers, roots, and botanicals harvested during that season.
Because nature changes, each seasonal formula may be slightly different while remaining true to its intended purpose.
For a complete explanation of all of our collections, please visit our Our Collections section.
Should I bathe upward or downward?
Your bathing direction should match your intention.
Bathe upward when you're attracting:
- Love
- Prosperity
- Success
- Healing
- Confidence
- New opportunities
- Positive change
Bathe downward when you're releasing:
- Negativity
- Spiritual heaviness
- Obstacles
- Old habits
- Stress
- Unwanted attachments
The same principle applies when cleansing your home.
When removing unwanted energy, work from the back of the home toward the front door.
When blessing or welcoming positive energy, begin at your entrance and work inward.
Do I have to air dry?
No.
You can dry yourself however you choose.
Personally, I prefer to air dry whenever possible because I like allowing a light layer of the botanical essence to remain on my skin. Since our baths are diluted, this allows me to continue sitting with the herbs and my intention after the ritual is complete.
If you prefer to towel dry, simply pat your skin dry rather than rubbing vigorously.
Can I make additions to my bath?
Absolutely. One of the beautiful things about spiritual bathing is that you can personalize your bath to align with your intention.
While each of our formulas is complete on its own, you're welcome to add your own botanicals, minerals, or other ritual ingredients that support the purpose of your work.
Some popular additions include:
- Cascarilla for spiritual cleansing, protection, and creating sacred boundaries.
- Red wine for confidence, self love, celebration, attraction, and love workings.
- A capful of vinegar for uncrossing, releasing, and expelling unwanted energy.
- Fresh herbs or flower petals that align with your intention.
- A few drops of your favorite ritual oil to further personalize your bath.
Most of our bath formulas already contain a small amount of alcohol or botanical spirits to help preserve the preparation and carry the herbal extraction. Additional ingredients are completely optional and should be added with intention.
Remember, your intention is just as important as the ingredients themselves. Every addition should support the purpose of the work you're doing.
How do I dispose of my bathwater?
Before emptying your bath or discarding your pour over water, reserve about one cup.
Return it to nature by pouring it at the base of a healthy tree, flowering plant, or another place in your yard that feels meaningful to you.
As you pour, offer your prayer or intention and ask the earth to receive, transmute, and strengthen the work you've begun.
Nature has always been one of our greatest partners in spiritual practice.
How many days should I bathe?
The length of your bath ritual depends on your intention.
Many traditions work with spiritual baths for 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 13, 21, or 40 days, with each number carrying its own symbolism.
As a general guide:
- 1 Day – A fresh start, quick reset, or preparation before important events.
- 3 Days – Alignment of mind, body, and spirit. Trinity. Building momentum.
- 4 Days – Stability, grounding, and establishing a solid foundation. Often used for uncrossing, protection, road opening, and creating lasting change.
- 7 Days – Completion, cleansing, protection, and spiritual strengthening.
- 9 Days – Deep release, change of luck, manifestation, transformation, and closing old cycles.
- 13 Days – Ancestral work, personal transformation, hex breaking and sustained spiritual focus.
- 21 Days – Establishing new habits, routines, and energetic patterns.
- 40 Days – Profound spiritual renewal, discipline, and life transition.
There is no rule that says every bath must last a certain number of days. Let your intention, your spiritual practice, and your guidance determine the length of your work.
Spiritual Waters & Concentrates
How do I dilute concentrates?
Our concentrates can be diluted in several ways depending on your intention.
I recommend using distilled water, spring water, or naturally collected fresh rain or seasonal water whenever possible.
You may also choose to work with charged waters, such as:
- Sun Water for confidence, vitality, expansion, creativity, success, and outward expression.
- Moon Water for intuition, emotional healing, inner reflection, dream work, and spiritual connection.
Choose the water that best supports your intention. Every ingredient you add becomes part of the ritual.
Can I use them in floor washes?
Absolutely.
Our concentrates work beautifully as floor washes, door washes, wall washes, altar cleansers, and spiritual home cleansers.
Simply dilute according to the directions and clean your space with intention.
When removing unwanted energy, work from the back of the home toward the front entrance.
When inviting blessings, prosperity, or protection, begin at your front entrance and work inward.
Can I spray them?
Yes.
Diluting your concentrate in a spray bottle is one of my favorite ways to use it.
You can use it to:
- Freshen the energy of your home.
- Cleanse your altar.
- Refresh your aura.
- Mist your vehicle.
- Clean ritual tools.
- Lightly spray linens or curtains before meditation or prayer.
- Prepare a room before spiritual work.
Always avoid spraying directly into your eyes or onto delicate surfaces that could be affected by botanicals or alcohol.
How long do they last?
Most spiritual waters contain alcohol, which naturally helps preserve the botanical extraction.
Our concentrates are generally best when used within 6 to 12 months, although many may last longer when properly stored.
Always inspect your product before use.
If you notice an unusual odor, mold, discoloration beyond normal botanical changes, or any other signs of spoilage, discontinue use.
Refrigeration and storing in dark amber bottles can help extend the freshness of products made with natural botanicals.
How should I store them?
Store your spiritual waters and concentrates in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.
Keep lids tightly closed to preserve the integrity of the botanicals.
Because our products are handcrafted with natural ingredients, slight changes in color, aroma, or natural settling may occur over time. This is completely normal.
Shake well before each use to redistribute the botanicals before preparing your ritual.
Why is water used in spiritual practice?
Water is one of the oldest spiritual tools known to humanity. It cleanses, nourishes, carries, and transforms.
Just as water washes away physical dirt, many traditions use water symbolically to wash away emotional burdens, stagnant energy, old patterns, and unwanted influences.
Water also teaches us to flow, adapt, receive, and renew ourselves.
When combined with prayer, intention, herbs, or other spiritual tools, water becomes a vessel that carries both the physical and symbolic aspects of the ritual.
Whether you're taking a spiritual bath, preparing a floor wash, or blessing your home, water reminds us that cleansing is often the first step toward transformation.
Oils
How do I anoint myself?
There is no single correct way to anoint yourself. The way you apply an oil should reflect both your intention and the purpose of the oil.
Many people choose to anoint the:
- Forehead for wisdom, clarity, and spiritual awareness.
- Heart center for love, compassion, courage, and emotional healing.
- Shoulders for strength, responsibility, and protection.
- Hands to bless the work you do and the things you create.
- Soles of the feet to bless your path and the places you travel.
- Behind the knees to help remove obstacles and encourage forward movement.
- Many traditions also anoint using the sign of the cross while praying. Others may use different prayers, blessings, or spiritual traditions that are meaningful to them.
However you choose to anoint yourself, let your intention guide the process.
How do I dress candles?
Dressing a candle is the act of applying ritual oil to the outside of the candle before your spiritual work begins.
The direction you dress the candle should match your intention.
Dress upward when drawing something toward you, such as:
- Love
- Prosperity
- Healing
- Success
- Confidence
- Protection
Dress downward when releasing or removing:
- Negativity
- Obstacles
- Unwanted influences
- Bad habits
- Spiritual heaviness
After dressing the candle, you may also fix it by applying herbs, powders, roots, flowers, or other ritual ingredients that support your intention.
Can I use oils in my bath?
Many of our oils are formulated to be added to spiritual baths.
If an oil is not intended for bath use, it will be clearly noted on the individual product label.
Always follow the directions provided with each specific oil.
Can I wear them every day?
Yes.
Many of our oils are designed for everyday wear and can be applied as part of your daily spiritual practice.
If an oil requires special precautions or is intended only for ritual use, those instructions will be listed on the individual bottle.
What is the difference between conditioning oils, ritual oils, and conjure oils?
While people often use these terms interchangeably, they each serve a different purpose.
Conditioning Oils
Conditioning oils are designed to help support a particular condition, mindset, or area of life.
These might include oils for:
- Confidence
- Peace
- Focus
- Courage
- Love
- Protection
- Prosperity
Their purpose is to help cultivate and reinforce the condition you're seeking to embody.
Ritual Oils
Ritual oils are created to be used during specific spiritual practices and ceremonies.
They are commonly used to:
- Dress candles
- Bless ritual tools
- Anoint altars
- Prepare petitions
- Consecrate sacred objects
- Enhance spiritual baths
These oils support the work being performed during the ritual itself.
Conjure Oils
Conjure oils are generally the most specialized formulas.
They often contain carefully selected botanicals, roots, minerals, curios, or spiritual ingredients prepared according to a particular tradition or purpose. These oils are typically crafted for focused spiritual work and are often used by practitioners who have a clear intention and established practice.
Like every spiritual tool, the oil itself is only one part of the work. Your prayer, intention, discipline, and relationship with Spirit are what bring the practice to life.
Ritual Powders & Dirts
What are ritual powders?
Ritual powders are finely prepared botanical, mineral, or blended formulas used to support spiritual work. They can be used on their own or alongside oils, candles, baths, waters, and other ritual tools.
Powders are one of the most versatile spiritual products because they can be used to dress, fix, or load many different ritual items.
How do I use ritual powders?
Ritual powders can be used in many ways, including:
- Dressing candles.
- Dressing petition papers.
- Fixing candles or soaps during creation.
- Loading candles or other ritual objects.
- Sprinkling around doors and windows.
- Adding to mojo bags or sachets.
- Dusting ritual tools.
- Mixing into floor washes or baths when appropriate.
- Blending with oils to create custom preparations.
Always choose a powder that aligns with your intention.
What's the difference between ritual oils and ritual powders?
Both ritual oils and ritual powders are designed to support spiritual work, but each has its own strengths and purpose.
Ritual Oils
Ritual oils are used when you want to anoint, bless, consecrate, or condition a person or object.
Because oils absorb into the skin and many surfaces, they're ideal for:
- Anointing the body.
- Dressing candles.
- Blessing jewelry.
- Consecrating ritual tools.
- Petition papers.
- Altars.
- Spiritual baths.
Oils leave a physical coating behind, making them excellent for work that is meant to remain with you or continue over time.
Ritual Powders
Ritual powders are used when you want to dress, dust, fix, load, or discreetly apply a spiritual formula.
They're ideal for:
- Dressing candles.
- Loading candles.
- Fixing soaps and candles during creation.
- Petition papers.
- Doorways and thresholds.
- Mojo bags.
- Sachets.
- Floor washes.
- Ritual tools.
- Laying tricks.
Because powders are dry, they can often be applied more subtly than oils. They can be lightly dusted onto objects, blended into creations, used for foot traffic or incorporated into ritual work without leaving the same visible residue that an oil might. That makes them especially useful when discretion is important or when working with dry preparations.
Why is Earth used in spiritual practice?
Earth represents stability, grounding, endurance, manifestation, and our connection to the physical world.
Many people work with crystals, roots, clays, salts, botanicals, and natural soils as part of their spiritual practice. Whatever you choose to work with, do so respectfully and intentionally, remembering that the Earth is a living partner in many spiritual traditions.
Unlike fire, which transforms quickly, or water, which flows, Earth reminds us that lasting growth often happens slowly.
Roots, minerals, salts, clays, crystals, herbs, and sacred soils all come from the Earth. They connect us to the land beneath our feet and remind us that every spiritual practice eventually becomes something we must live and embody.
Working with Earth teaches us to become grounded, present, and intentional as we build the life we wish to create.
The use of sacred soils, roots, minerals, and other traditional earth materials varies greatly across cultures and spiritual traditions. If you're interested in learning more about those practices, I cover them in greater depth in my advanced classes.
Candles
What is the difference between dressing, fixing, and loading?
These are three different methods of preparing a spiritual tool. While they are most commonly used with candles, the same techniques can also be applied to soaps, powders, poppets, mojo bags, sachets, and many other ritual items.
Dressing
Dressing is the act of applying something to the outside of an object.
This may include ritual oils, powders, herbs, waters, or other botanical ingredients. Think of it the same way you would dress your own body by applying lotion or perfume.
Dressing is commonly done to candles, soaps, ritual tools, petitions, and other spiritual items before use.
Fixing
Fixing means blending or incorporating ingredients into the item itself.
Rather than placing herbs or oils on the outside, they become part of the object during its creation.
Examples include:
- Herbs blended into candle wax.
- Botanicals mixed directly into soap.
- Powders incorporated into incense.
- Oils infused into body care products.
The ingredients become part of the object rather than simply resting on the surface.
Loading
Loading is a more advanced preparation method.
Rather than applying or blending ingredients, a cavity is created inside the object and filled with petitions, herbs, roots, ashes, dirt, crystals, powders, or other ritual components before being sealed.
Loading is commonly used with candles but can also be done with other ritual objects depending on the purpose of the work.
Want to learn these techniques in depth? Explore our upcoming Loaded, Dressed & Fixed workshop for a deeper look at preparing candles, soaps, powders, oils, and other spiritual tools.
Should I carve my candle?
Carving a candle is completely optional.
Many practitioners carve:
- Names
- Initials
- Dates
- Symbols
- Sigils
- Intentions
- Psalms or prayers
- Short petitions
The carving becomes another way of directing your intention into the candle before it is dressed, fixed, or loaded.
How long should I burn my candle?
That depends on the type of candle and the purpose of your ritual.
Small candles may be burned in one sitting, while larger candles are often burned over several days.
Whenever possible, allow the candle to burn long enough to establish a full melt pool before extinguishing it. This helps promote an even burn and reduces tunneling.
Always burn candles safely, keep them away from flammable materials, and never leave a burning candle unattended.
What should I do with the candle remains?
Once your candle has completely finished burning, dispose of the remains in a way that aligns with your intention.
Many people choose to:
- Return natural remains to the earth.
- Bury them on their property for blessings, protection, or ongoing work.
- Place them near a healthy tree while offering a prayer.
- Dispose of them respectfully if no ritual disposal is appropriate.
There is no single universal method. Let your tradition, your intention, and the purpose of the work guide how you complete the ritual.
How do I work with an intention candle?
An intention candle is more than a source of light or fragrance. It is a spiritual tool designed to help you focus your thoughts, prayers, and intentions.
The flame is only one part of the ritual. Your attention is the other.
Before lighting your candle, spend a few moments connecting with it. Many people like to hold the candle, pray over it, meditate with it, or gently rub it between their hands.
You may also choose to pass the candle over your body before lighting it, symbolically connecting your own energy with the work.
If your intention is to attract something into your life, gently move the candle upward along your body or make clockwise circles around yourself while focusing on what you wish to welcome.
If your intention is to release something, move the candle downward along your body or make counterclockwise circles while focusing on what you're ready to let go of.
Once the candle is lit, don't simply walk away.
Sit with it. Pray. Meditate. Journal.
Read scripture or affirmations.
Pull tarot or oracle cards.
Simply watch the flame and remain present with your intention.
The candle becomes a focal point for your awareness, allowing you to direct your thoughts, emotions, and prayers toward the work you're doing.
Why is fire used in spiritual practice?
Throughout history, fire has represented transformation.
Fire changes everything it touches.
It provides warmth, light, protection, nourishment, and illumination. It transforms raw food into nourishment, darkness into visibility, and raw materials into something entirely new.
Spiritually, fire reminds us that transformation begins with a spark.
Just as a tiny flame can grow into something powerful, our thoughts, intentions, prayers, and actions begin as small sparks before becoming lasting change.
When working with an intention candle, the flame is not creating the transformation for you.
Instead, it serves as a visible reminder of the transformation taking place within you.
As you focus on the flame, you are also focusing your own mind, heart, and spirit toward the life you are intentionally creating.
Floor & Door Washes
How do I prepare a floor or door wash?
Preparing a floor wash is very similar to preparing a spiritual bath.
If you're using one of our concentrates, dilute it according to the directions. Before you begin cleaning, I recommend taking a few moments to prepare the wash spiritually as well.
You may choose to:
- Light a white candle or a candle that aligns with your intention.
- Pray over the water.
- Speak your intention aloud.
- Allow the wash to sit for a few moments while you meditate or focus your thoughts.
This same practice can also be used when preparing your spiritual baths.
Which direction should I clean?
The direction you clean should match your intention.
When attracting blessings, prosperity, protection, peace, or opportunity: Begin at your front entrance and work inward, symbolically inviting those energies into your home or business.
When removing negativity, obstacles, spiritual heaviness, or stagnant energy: Begin at the back of the home and work toward the front door, symbolically guiding unwanted energy out.
Let every stroke of the mop or cloth become part of your prayer.
Can I use spiritual washes on my altar?
Yes, many of our gentler formulas can be used to cleanse altars and sacred tools.
However, I always encourage you to consider your own spiritual practice and your relationship with your guides, ancestors, or deities.
Not every cleansing blend is appropriate for every altar.
Generally, I avoid using strong uncrossing or heavy removal formulas on active working altars unless there is a specific reason to completely clear and reset the space.
Choose the wash that best supports the work your altar was created to do.
Can I wash my mirrors & windows?
Absolutely.
Windows are often overlooked during spiritual cleansing, yet they symbolically represent clarity, vision, and the way energy enters and leaves a space.
Many of our spiritual waters and concentrates can be used to clean windows, mirrors, glass doors, and other hard surfaces.
Because some formulas contain oils or botanicals, you may wish to follow with a clean microfiber cloth or a light glass cleaner if you're looking for a completely streak free finish.
Many people also like to pray or set an intention while cleaning their windows, asking for clarity, wisdom, and fresh perspective as they welcome new light into their home.
Can I cleanse my business?
Yes.
These washes aren't limited to homes. They can be used in offices, storefronts, studios, treatment rooms, work vehicles, and other places where you spend time.
Incense
What is the difference between loose herbs, incense sticks, and resins?
Each type of incense offers a different experience. None is better than another. The best choice depends on your preference, your intention, and the type of ritual you're performing.
Loose Herbs
Loose herbs are one of the most traditional forms of incense.
They are typically burned over charcoal or blended into custom incense mixtures. Loose herbs allow you to create your own formulas and work with individual plants based on your intention.
They are excellent for:
- Home cleansings
- Spiritual baths (before brewing)
- Ritual work
- Seasonal blends
- Creating custom incense
Incense Sticks
Incense sticks are the most convenient option.
Simply light the tip, allow it to catch flame, then gently blow it out and allow the incense to smolder.
They're perfect for:
- Daily cleansing
- Meditation
- Prayer
- Yoga
- Creating a peaceful atmosphere
- Quick energy refreshes
Resins
Resins are hardened tree saps that are burned over charcoal.
They produce a richer aroma and heavier smoke than incense sticks and are often used for deeper spiritual work, ceremonial cleansing, consecration, and blessing.
Popular resins include:
- Frankincense
- Myrrh
- Copal
- Dragon's Blood
- Benzoin
Because resins require charcoal, they are generally used for more intentional spiritual practices rather than everyday convenience.
How do I burn resins?
Place a charcoal disc inside a heat safe incense burner or fireproof bowl filled with sand.
Light the edge of the charcoal until it begins to spark. Allow it to become fully lit and develop a light layer of gray ash.
Place a small amount of resin on top of the charcoal.
A little goes a long way. You can always add more as needed.
Always burn resins in a well ventilated area and never leave burning charcoal unattended.
Why is air used in spiritual practice?
Air represents breath, thought, communication, inspiration, and the unseen.
When incense is burned, the smoke rises through the air, carrying our prayers, intentions, and attention into the space around us.
Many people find that incense helps shift the atmosphere, making it easier to slow down, meditate, pray, or enter a focused state of mind.
Air also reminds us that our words, thoughts, and breath have power.
Just as we cannot always see the wind, we cannot always see the subtle ways our thoughts and intentions move through the world.
Incense becomes a physical reminder of that invisible movement.
Crystals
Why are crystals used in spiritual practice?
Crystals come from the Earth and remind us of the qualities of stability, patience, and endurance.
Unlike herbs, which grow and change with the seasons, crystals are formed over thousands or even millions of years beneath the Earth's surface.
Many people work with crystals as physical reminders of their intentions. Holding, carrying, or placing a crystal in your environment can serve as a daily anchor for the qualities you wish to cultivate.
Whether you view crystals as energetic tools, symbolic reminders, or beautiful gifts from nature, they invite us to slow down, become grounded, and reconnect with the Earth beneath our feet.
How do I work with crystals?
There is no single right way to use a crystal.
Some people choose to:
- Carry them in a pocket or purse.
- Wear them as jewelry.
- Place them on an altar.
- Meditate while holding them.
- Sleep with them nearby.
- Incorporate them into rituals or intention work.
- Display them throughout the home.
The most important part of working with a crystal is building your own relationship with it and allowing it to become part of your personal spiritual practice.
Do I need to cleanse my crystals?
Some people choose to cleanse their crystals regularly, while others simply reconnect with them through prayer, meditation, or intention.
There are many ways to cleanse and recharge your crystals, including:
- Running them under clean water.
- Burying them in the earth.
- Passing them through incense or herbal smoke.
- Holding them during prayer or meditation.
- Setting a new intention while holding them.
- Placing them beneath the moonlight.
- Charging them in sunlight when appropriate.
Not every crystal should be cleansed the same way.
Crystals that end in -ite, such as selenite, are generally softer and may be damaged or dissolve when exposed to water. For those stones, choose a dry cleansing method such as smoke, prayer, moonlight, sound, or burial instead.
When in doubt, learn about the specific crystal you're working with before selecting a cleansing method.
How do I charge my crystals?
Charging a crystal is the practice of intentionally connecting it to your purpose and spiritual work. While many people choose to charge their crystals, it is not a requirement.
Some practitioners believe crystals already come from the Earth carrying their own natural intelligence and purpose. Rather than "programming" them, they simply build a relationship with the crystal through regular use, prayer, and intention.
Others enjoy charging their crystals before beginning a new ritual, after cleansing them, or whenever they want to focus on a specific intention.
If you choose to charge your crystals, you can do so by:
- Holding the crystal while praying or meditating.
- Speaking your intention aloud.
- Visualizing your desired outcome while holding it.
- Placing it beneath the moonlight for intuition, reflection, and emotional work.
- Placing it in the sunlight for confidence, vitality, and empowerment.
- Setting it on your altar during prayer or ritual.
- Pairing it with herbs, candles, or other spiritual tools that support your intention.
There is no single right way to work with crystals. Some people charge them often, some only occasionally, and others don't charge them at all. Build a relationship with your crystals in the way that feels most authentic to your spiritual practice.
Some crystals may fade or become damaged after prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. If you're unsure, research your specific crystal before placing it in the sun.
Teas
How do I prepare a ritual tea?
Preparing a ritual tea is much more than simply making a cup of tea. It is an opportunity to slow down, become present, and intentionally connect with the herbs you're working with.
Begin by heating fresh water and preparing your tea according to the instructions provided with the blend. While your tea is steeping, take a few moments to pray, reflect, or set your intention.
As you drink, do so slowly and mindfully. Pay attention to the aroma, flavor, warmth, and the experience of nourishing both your body and your spirit.
Many people like to pair their ritual tea with journaling, reading, meditation, tarot, prayer, or simply sitting quietly before beginning their day.
Your presence is the ritual.
Can I meditate while drinking my tea?
Absolutely.
In fact, I encourage it.
Ritual teas create a beautiful opportunity to slow down and become fully present. Rather than rushing through your cup, allow it to become part of your spiritual practice.
While enjoying your tea, you may choose to:
- Meditate.
- Pray.
- Journal.
- Pull tarot or oracle cards.
- Practice breathwork.
- Sit quietly in nature.
- Reflect on your intentions.
- Spend time with your ancestors or spirit guides.
There is no right or wrong way to enjoy ritual tea.
Sometimes the greatest benefit comes from simply giving yourself permission to be still for a few moments.
Like all of our products, ritual teas are intended to support your practice rather than replace it. They invite you to slow down, become intentional, and create space to listen to yourself, your intuition, and the wisdom that unfolds in moments of quiet.
Our Collections
White Label | Foundational
Our White Label Collection is the foundation of Glamtique Studio. These are our everyday spiritual essentials, designed to help you build a consistent spiritual practice through cleansing, protection, grounding, and personal growth.
- Mystic Deep cleansing, purification, and spiritual hygiene.
- Rooted Grounding, stability, centering, and connecting with the Earth.
- Pulse Balance, vitality, motivation, and restoring your personal rhythm.
- Ward Protection, spiritual boundaries, and energetic defense.
- Waymaker Road opening, removing obstacles, creating opportunities, and moving forward with clarity.
Whether you're just beginning your spiritual journey or have practiced for years, the White Label Collection provides the foundation for daily spiritual work.
Red Label | Transformation
The Red Label Collection is dedicated to personal transformation.
These products are designed for deeper inner work, helping you move through major life changes, identity shifts, shadow work, confidence building, manifestation, and personal evolution.
This collection continues to grow as new formulas and teachings are developed. These are often reserved for retreats.
Black Label | Lux
Our Black Label Collection features our most luxurious and advanced offerings.
Veilwalker | Dreams & Spiritual Insight
Magnet | Wealth & Prosperity
Sorceress | Power, Strength & Success
Ash & Ember | Cut & Clear
Flame & Rose | Love & Passion
These handcrafted formulas are often created in limited quantities and may include rare botanicals, aged ingredients, specialty preparations, or ritual techniques that require additional time and craftsmanship.
Many Black Label products are reserved for private offerings, seasonal releases, and advanced practitioners.
Garden Harvest Collection
The Garden Harvest Collection celebrates the rhythm of nature.
Rather than following one permanent recipe, these formulas are handcrafted from herbs, flowers, roots, and botanicals harvested from our garden during each season. Because nature changes throughout the year, every seasonal release is unique while remaining true to its intended purpose.
Each harvest is only produced once each season.
Awakening | Spring Edition
Fresh beginnings, growth, opportunity, prosperity, and planting new intentions.
Flourish | Summer Edition
Protection, clarity, expansion, vitality, spiritual connection, and nurturing what you've already planted.
Gather | Autumn Edition
Abundance, gratitude, ancestral reflection, protection, releasing, and celebrating the harvest.
Frost | Winter Edition
Purification, stillness, renewal, reflection, and preparing for the next season of growth.
Just as no two harvests are ever exactly alike, no two Garden Harvest releases are identical. Each formula reflects the plants, the season, and the wisdom the earth offers at that moment in time.
How do I choose the right collection?
New to spiritual work? Start with the White Label Collection.
Want to work with the energy of the seasons? Explore the Garden Harvest Collection.
Working on personal transformation? Choose the Red Label Collection.
Looking for advanced ritual tools? The Black Label Collection is designed for deeper, specialized work.
Meditation, Prayer & Journaling
Why are meditation, prayer, journaling, and petitions important?
Every spiritual tool is meant to support your practice.
Candles, baths, oils, incense, herbs, crystals, and spiritual waters all help create an environment that encourages focus and intention. But the greatest transformation happens through your relationship with yourself, your prayers, your thoughts, and your actions.
Taking time to become still, reflect, and listen is just as important as performing the ritual itself.
Why should I meditate?
Meditation helps quiet the mind and create space to observe your thoughts, emotions, and inner guidance.
Whether you meditate for five minutes or an hour, the goal isn't to stop thinking. The goal is to become more aware.
Many people choose to meditate:
- Before beginning a ritual.
- While sitting with a candle.
- During or after a spiritual bath.
- While drinking ritual tea.
- Before divination.
- Simply as part of their daily spiritual hygiene.
Why is prayer important?
Prayer creates conversation.
Whether you pray to God, with your ancestors, your spirit guides, the universe, or simply speak from your heart, prayer helps you express gratitude, ask for guidance, and bring your intention into the present moment.
There is no perfect prayer.
The most meaningful prayers are sincere.
Why should I journal?
Journaling allows you to observe your own growth.
It helps you recognize patterns, celebrate progress, process emotions, and reflect on the lessons that unfold over time.
Sometimes the answers you're searching for become clear simply by writing them down. Journal from your days and dreams.
Should I write petitions or set intentions?
Both. Setting your intention is great. Writing your intention gives your work direction.
A petition doesn't have to be complicated. It can be a prayer, a goal, an affirmation, a scripture, a letter, or a simple statement describing what you're calling into your life or what you're choosing to release.
Your words become another way of focusing your attention and bringing clarity to your work.
Should I document my spiritual work?
I highly encourage it.
Keeping a spiritual journal allows you to record:
- Rituals you've performed.
- The products and herbs you've used.
- Dreams and visions.
- Tarot or oracle readings.
- Synchronicities and signs.
- Personal reflections.
- Results over time.
Your journal becomes a record of your spiritual journey and helps you recognize growth that you may otherwise overlook.
Why & How is Ether (Space) used in spiritual practice?
Ether, sometimes called Spirit or Space, is the element that holds everything together.
If Earth gives us form, Water teaches us to flow, Fire transforms, and Air carries our thoughts and prayers, Ether is the space that allows all of those things to exist.
It is the element of stillness, awareness, intuition, consciousness, and connection.
Unlike the other elements, Ether isn't something we can hold in our hands. We experience it in the quiet moments between our thoughts, during meditation, in prayer, in deep reflection, and in our connection with the unseen.
Ether reminds us that sometimes the most powerful spiritual practice isn't in doing more, but in becoming still enough to listen.
Ether is cultivated through practices that create space within your mind, body, and spirit.
Some ways to work with Ether include:
- Meditation.
- Prayer.
- Silence.
- Breathwork.
- Journaling.
- Spending quiet time in nature.
- Sitting with a candle or watching the flame.
- Drinking ritual tea mindfully.
- Reflection after ritual work.
- Listening more than speaking.
- Creating moments of intentional stillness throughout your day.
Unlike the other elements, Ether doesn't ask you to act, it only asks you to become present.
Sometimes the greatest guidance comes not from searching harder, but from creating enough space to receive what has already been waiting for you.