
Sacred Offerings
Prayer, Reverence, Sacred Love
Infused with Real Herbs
Scent: A harmonious blend: Sacred, resinous, woody with citrus hints; Deep, warm, balsamic-resinous with earthy richness; Sweet, romantic floral with honey undertones
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Sacred Offerings: Honoring the Divine
This devotional candle combines three of the most sacred and ancient offerings: frankincense for divine connection, myrrh for transformation and healing, and rose for love and beauty. Together, they create a blend specifically designed for prayer, devotion, and honoring the sacred-whether that's Isis, Mary, or any expression of the divine you hold dear.
The Sacred Three:
Frankincense and myrrh were precious enough to be gifted to the Christ child alongside gold. They've been burned on temple altars for over 5,000 years-creating the bridge between human and divine. Rose embodies sacred love and beauty-offered to goddesses from Isis to Aphrodite to the Virgin Mary. When you combine these three, you get the most traditional and powerful devotional blend in human history.
Why These Three Offerings:
Frankincense has been burned on temple altars for millennia, creating the bridge between human and divine. Myrrh represents transformation, death and rebirth-the deepest mysteries. Rose embodies love, beauty, and the sacred heart. Ancient devotees would have offered these exact resins and flowers at temples across the world. This candle carries that tradition forward.
Working Devotionally:
Light this when you're calling on divine energy in your practice. Use it for altar work, prayer, meditation, or honoring whatever expression of the sacred speaks to you. Many practitioners light it during healing work, protection rituals, or when seeking wisdom through difficult transformations. The blend creates an atmosphere of reverent power-gentle but strong, loving but fierce.
The Sacred Blend:
These three create something profound together. Frankincense's clean, resinous, uplifting smoke combines with myrrh's deep, balsamic, grounding earthiness and rose's sweet, tender, multilayered beauty. The result smells like ancient temples, like devotion itself, like love and reverence made aromatic.
Three Sacred Infusions:
Frankincense resin needs high, sustained heat to fully dissolve into wax. Myrrh needs similar heat but different timing. Rose petals need the opposite-low, gentle temperatures or they lose their sacred sweetness. If we tried to infuse all three together, the resins would overpower the delicate rose completely, and you'd just smell incense with a vague hint of floral. So we infuse each one separately, giving each sacred offering its full due, then blend the three waxes together. This hand-poured beeswax candle honors all three plants equally-the way offerings should be.
What You're Getting:
- Hand-poured beeswax candle (size varies by option selected)
- Real sacred materials infused directly into the wax: frankincense resin, myrrh resin, rose petals
- Each ingredient infused separately for balanced devotional energy
- Hemp wick for clean burning
- Metallic wick anchor
- Container included if jar option selected
These statements reflect traditional and historical use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- During personal worship time
- On your altar during rituals
- When making offerings or prayers
- During sacred study or contemplation
- In acts of devotion
Ritual Instructions
Create sacred space at your altar. Light the candle and allow the ancient scents to rise. Speak your devotion aloud or in silence. Feel the presence of the Great Mother surrounding you with wisdom and protection.
Holy One, receive this offering of fragrance, this gift of time, this expression of devotion. Draw near as I draw near to You. Let this sacred flame be my prayers rising, my heart opening, my soul reaching toward the Divine. In this quiet space, let me know Your love. Amen.
Great Isis, She of Ten Thousand Names, Mother of Magic, keeper of flames. By frankincense and myrrh I call to thee, By rose I open my heart. Blessed be.
📜 Sacred & Spiritual References
The herbs in this candle have been revered across many spiritual traditions throughout history:
BIBLE - MATTHEW 2:11: "On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Opening their treasures, they presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh." One of the three gifts of the Magi to the Christ child.
EXODUS 30:34-36: "Then the LORD said to Moses, 'Take fragrant spices—gum resin, onycha and galbanum—and pure frankincense, all in equal amounts, and make a fragrant blend of incense... It will be most holy to you.'"
LEVITICUS 2:1-2: Frankincense was required on grain offerings: "He shall pour oil on it, and put frankincense on it... the priest shall burn it as a memorial on the altar."
SONG OF SOLOMON 3:6: "Who is this coming out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense?"
ISAIAH 60:6: "All from Sheba will come, bearing gold and frankincense and proclaiming the praise of the LORD."
QURAN: Frankincense (luban) is valued in Islamic tradition for purification during prayer and spiritual practices.
BIBLE - MATTHEW 2:11: One of the three gifts of the Magi: "Opening their treasures, they presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh."
EXODUS 30:23: First ingredient in the holy anointing oil: "Take the following fine spices: 500 shekels of liquid myrrh..."
MARK 15:23: "They offered him wine mixed with myrrh, but he did not take it." Offered to Christ on the cross.
JOHN 19:39-40: "Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about seventy-five pounds. Taking Jesus' body, they wrapped it with the spices." Used in Christ's burial.
ESTHER 2:12: "Six months with oil of myrrh and six months with perfumes" - used in purification of women before meeting the king.
PSALM 45:8: "All your robes are fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia."
SONG OF SOLOMON 1:13: "My beloved is to me a sachet of myrrh resting between my breasts."
GENESIS 37:25, 43:11: Myrrh was among precious goods traded and given as gifts.
BIBLE - SONG OF SOLOMON 2:1: "I am the rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys." While scholars debate the exact flower, this verse has been interpreted as referring to Christ or the beloved.
ISAIAH 35:1: "The desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose."
CHRISTIAN TRADITION: The rose is strongly associated with the Virgin Mary - "Mary's Rose." The rosary derives its name from "rose garden." White roses symbolize Mary's purity; red roses represent Christ's blood and martyrdom.
SUFI TRADITION: The rose (gul) is central to Sufi poetry and symbolism, representing divine beauty and love. Rumi wrote extensively about the rose as a symbol of the Beloved (God).
PERSIAN/ZOROASTRIAN: Roses were sacred flowers, associated with paradise and divine beauty.
