Spiritual Bath Recipe by Taz Rite
Lavender
Softness, Sweetness, Rest, and Peace
As we move through this chaotic realm, we are exposed to various energies. Some drain us and others fill us. Lavender is a beautiful introductory herb in the sense that it opens the door for further exploration of self and space. Lavender is a gentle, yet encouraging plant. It welcomes you into a space of softness and relaxation by dispelling anxiety and inducing rest. Once in a Lavender lush space of solace, Rose glides in gracefully to hold you. In her deep red way, she envelops you in velvet robes of love. Now, it is important that you acknowledge her power to the fullest.
Rosemary
Protection and Lightness
As Rose gives you the tools to humbly stand in your power, Rosemary cloaks you in a gleaming veil of protection. It reminds you not to take yourself or life too seriously, while helping you to determine how and when to set clear boundaries. Rosemary dedicatedly fills the holes in your aura so you are less susceptible to energy leeches.
Rose
Respect, Divinity, Abundance, and Love
Rose, is not just for romance, the love of Rose is too abundant to be confined to one type of connection. Rose will help you to realize the depth of all love. From love between long-time friends, to developing love for your inner child, to strained love between estranged relatives, she helps you to see your entire self so that you can respect the complexity of others. The ability to acknowledge and exist in fluidity
is what makes us all divine.
**These three herbs connect with each other in a simple yet deep way. In unison, they bring us back to the basics of rest, protection, and love. I recommend using these three herbs in a bath to cleanse, recharge, and uplift your aura. These herbs can also be used in a steam.**
By: Taz Rite