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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Incense Sticks - Opium 9 Premium Quality Agarbatti - 240 Sticks for R180.00
R 180
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Incense Sticks - Opium 9 Premium Quality Agarbatti - 120 Sticks for R95.00
R 95
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Buy Incense Sticks - Opium 9 Premium Quality Agarbatti - 360 Sticks for R250.00
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Incense Sticks - Opium 9 Premium Quality Agarbatti - 360 Sticks for R300.00
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Incense Sticks - Opium 9 Premium Quality Agarbatti - 120 Sticks for R114.00
R 114
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Buy Incense Sticks - Opium 9 Premium Quality Agarbatti - 240 Sticks for R216.00
R 216
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Blue Moon Incense Sticks by Anne Stokes - Opium (20 sticks) for R49.52
R 49
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Golden Mountain Dragon Incense Sticks by Anne Stokes - Opium (20) for R49.52
R 49
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy `Blue Moon` Incense Sticks by Anne Stokes - Opium (20 sticks) for R89.99
R 89
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Elements Incense Cones - Opium (15 jumbo cones) for R104.99
R 104
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Mystic Spirits Amazonian Palo Santo Incense Sticks for R25.00
R 25
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
The ritualistic use of plant smoke stretches back to the prehistorical era and is still used, the world over, as a way of 'cleansing' the spirit. Now modern scientific research reveals that the practice may actually have life-saving implications by purifying the air of harmful bacteria. The burning of herbs and plant resins for medicinal and spiritual purposes – so-called 'smudging' – is an ancient practice among indigenous people around the world; one increasingly adopted by Westerners. Smudging is a technology believed to unlock the 'spirits' of various plant allies to restore balance and ease to the individual or group. Some liken it to taking a 'spiritual shower,' enabling you to wash away emotional and spiritual negativity that accumulates in your body and the spaces you live. That said, skeptics believe attributing health benefits to the burning of sage and incense reflects 'magical thinking.' The practice has even been accused of being a New Age form of cultural imperialism where 'plastic' or 'white' shamans mimic and co-opt the traditions of indigenous people their predecessors essentially conquered.
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