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My bad, as I meant to say electric oil burner instead of tea candles...You ought to be able to find 100 of them for five or six dollars.
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My bad, as I meant to say electric oil burner instead of tea candles...You ought to be able to find 100 of them for five or six dollars.
Kind of how I was thinking of it....what is done is done. tis not my place to question it.
Yes I use stick incense from Orthodox Christian Stick,Cone, Liturgical and Athonite Incenses, Censers and Prayer Corner Items - Desert Fathers Incense
I don't have a home censer and I like the ease of the sticks.
Mary
I get three paychecks in June and am planning to buy her stick incense (both the floral and the Byzantine ones) out of one of those paychecks including the stick holder and a box to store it in.
Where were you able to buy them?I use Nag Champa Argarbatti and Goloka sticks.
Easy G (G²);60334645 said:Where were you able to buy them?
They sell it on Amazon... I had to google to figure out what he was stating he uses and found it there.Easy G (G²);60334645 said:Where were you able to buy them?
Thanks for the info . I know there are dozens of places one could just go online/look things up, although I tend to be more trusting of the places others have already gotten material from and feel is trustworthy. If I know where someone got something personally/enjoyed it, it saves the time from going to a place like EBay or elsewhere to look it up--and yet have no idea whether or not it's really credible. How did you come across them?In my small city they opened a tobacco shop. However on the boxes heres some info:
info@nanditafragrances.com
www.nanditafragrances.com
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]Types of Incense:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]a) Frankincense: used for the sin offerings[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]b) Hyssop: used for the sin offerings[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]c) Rose of Sharon: fragrant of our Lord[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]d) Cedar: woods used in the temple[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]e) Pine: woods used in the temple[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Verdana]f) Cinnamon: purity of the Bride of Christ[/FONT]
[/FONT]Rev 8:4 : And the smoke of the incense, [which came] with the prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel's hand.
Easy G (G²);60334719 said:Thanks for the info . I know there are dozens of places one could just go online/look things up, although I tend to be more trusting of the places others have already gotten material from and feel is trustworthy. If I know where someone got something personally/enjoyed it, it saves the time from going to a place like EBay or elsewhere to look it up--and yet have no idea whether or not it's really credible. How did you come across them?
Would there one you'd recommend over another or think had the better smell?I used Gonesh frankincense sticks for some time before switching to the Nag Champa ones.
I just threw a box of the Nag Champa ones into the shopping cart and later when I tried it noticed the difference.