Incense sticks & Burning cones

Incense and incense sticks are used in various rituals in many religions and cultures mainly in Eastern and Latin American countries.

A philosophy of thousands of years where the burning and smoke from the incense is a way of offering towards the gods, the dead, and a way of purification from evil spirits that invade the human body and also in sacred spaces.

In meditation, incense is used to help people achieve a state of clarity, calm and focus. Burning fights bad energy in our home or work, acting as a magnet for good energy.

As an alternative lifestyle group, inspired by oriental philosophy and alternative medicine, we believe that energy rocks, herbs, resins and spices can have powerful effects on physical, mental and spiritual health.

There are incenses made from aromatic plants that awaken psychic awareness, attracting spirituality, love, luck and more. The aroma that emerges from burning incense acts as a means of attuning human consciousness to spiritual worlds and union with the divine element. It is a fact that nothing motivates the mind more and stimulates the mental consciousness more effectively than perfumes!

But what is incense? It is the aromatic smoke created by burning various aromatic materials, such as woods, plants, seeds, resins and gums. In Hinduism their use is wide, all the timeless secrets of Indian natural herbs and perfumes are found in them. Vedic knowledge encapsulates all the wisdom of the past, present and future.

They are made only with plant materials without chemicals and artificial fragrances. With respect for tradition, nature and the human factor.

We have a wide range of aromatic sticks of Indian origin, probably the most popular and recognizable aromatics worldwide. We have sticks from the company Satya Sai Baba, from Padmini, from Tulasi the sandalwood and about 35 other aromas from Sac that are constantly renewed.

The choice is yours. Namaste !!!

“Nommo”: a primal history of the Dogon tribe of Mali

"...Nommo distributed his body to the people to feed them..."

Nommo he who gives someone something to drink, the guide of the universe!

In the Dogon anthropology, Nommo was one of the original twins that the creator god Amma sacrificed so that he could repair what the other twin, Ogo, had destroyed.

The story goes like this:
Amma created the world from a seed containing the four basic elements of nature Fire, Water, Earth, Air. This seed of the world was changed into an egg containing two pairs of twins, which in the embryonic state had the form of a fish. But one of the first men, Ogo, came out of the egg earlier and turned a part of his placenta into an ark on which he began to wander the universe wanting to become its ruler.

Subsequently, this part of the placenta became Earth, upon which Ogo continued his wanderings in search of his twin sister whom Amma had entrusted to the other pair of twins. Ogo angered by this action of Amma, transformed into a furious fox and caused great destruction on Earth. To repair these disasters Amma sacrificed the Nommo.

Thus it is said that the body of Nommo was dismembered into sixty pieces which, together with the six substances contained in his semen, became the seeds of all plants. From his blood a part was given to the women, to pass it on to their descendants, and the rest became rain to fertilize the Earth. Finally, the first real man was formed from his genitals. Amma after the sacrifice resurrected the Law and gave him four souls, which he doubled during his anthropogenic work.

The narrative interprets with anthropogenic and cosmogenic representations the confrontation between Good and Evil, considering self-sacrifice as a condition for the establishment of a just order of things.