Cinnamon Brooms
What is a Cinnamon Broom?Cinnamon brooms are small brooms made from pine straw.The broom is then adorned with cinnamon or coated with cinnamon oil...
What is a Japa Mala Necklace?
A Japa mala necklace is a type of prayer bead used in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Shinto religions for the practice of japa. This...
Significance Of The Number 108 In Spiritual Traditions
Since ancient times the number 108 has been considered a consecrated number, not limited to just yoga but in a lot of spiritual traditions...
How to Take Care of a Mala Necklace
A mala necklace is an important tool for spiritual practice in traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and to a lesser extent other religions such as Judaic...
History & Purpose of Rainsticks
A rainstick is a long hollowed tube filled with beans, rocks or other coarse materials and is designed to create a sound when shaken.Most...
History of Florida Water
What is Florida Water?Florida Water is quite similar in nature to Eau de Cologne, or cologne water.A citrus based scent which pushes the sweet...
History of Tarot Cards
The Hermit. The Hanged Man. The Fool. Tarot cards are often seen as a rustic antiquity. A mystical practice left behind from ruins of an...
The Origin of Lord Ganesha
Lord GaneshaLord Ganesha is a deity of the Hindu pantheon and the son of Lord Shiva. Ganesha is a prominent figure within modern Hinduism...
Pyrite: 4 Stories About Fool’s Gold
“Fool’s Gold” is chemically known as iron sulfide (FeS2), or 'pyrite'.Pyrite originates from the Greek word 'pyr' and was named so because when struck against...
Make Love, Not War Tapestry
Size: 40" by 45"A tapestry featuring the popular mantra 'Make Love, Not War'.