
<p>A combination of herbs and resin, flowers and honey and fragrant oils make wonderfully scented Goloka aromas. A single incense stick has a burning time of on average 30-40 minutes. Good Earth brings you the goodness of mother earth: earthly and woody tones.</p> <p>Here and in other parts of Asia, incense has been used for thousands of years for meditation, as a cleansing- or morning ritual, for marking an event or creating a divine or fresh aura. A blend of natural ingredients became the basis for spicy, fresh, floral, wooden, powdery or sweet scents as almost transcendental odors. Decorate your house now with personally chosen divine fragrances.</p> <div> <h2>Usage incense</h2> </div> <p>Plant the incense stick somewhere where it stands firmly, such as a bowl with rice or earth or use an incense holder. Light the tip of the stick with a match or lighter and wait until it ignites. You can leave it on for about 10 seconds and the flame will probably extinguish itself, if not: bl