Ritual Bath for Self Love
You are cherished, honored, worshipped, appreciated, and loved
The intention of this ritual is to soak in water programmed with your intention of love and appreciation.
The Ritual Bath
YOU WILL NEED
cleansing smoke
bathtub
epsom salts
rose petals
lavender essential oil
1. Cleanse Your Space:
Tidy the bathroom. Burn your cleansing smoke (rosemary, sage, palo santo...), and tell any negative or stagnate energy to leave.
2. Cleanse The Water:
Draw a bath and add 1-2 cups of epsom salts. With your hand, clear away any negativity in the water by stirring the bathwater with your hand in a counter-clockwise motion, 3 times.
3. Add Herbal Magic:
Hold the rose petals in your hand and whisper your thanks. Let them know you appreciate their energetic support in cultivating self-love. Add 5 drops of lavender oil into the warm water, inhaling its calming fragrance. Give thanks to the lavender for supporting your mental and physical wellbeing.
4. Program The Water:
Imagine you are filled with love. Visualize yourself as a person who is cherished, honored, worshipped, appreciated, loved... What does that feel like? Who are you with? What are you doing? Hold onto that sensation. Then, send that feeling into the water by stirring the bath clockwise, infusing it with self-love. Stir 7 times, each time adding more and more self-love to the water.
5. Enter The Sacred Bath:
As you step into the bath, imagine you are immersing yourself into a holy body of water. Trust that the water, herbs, and salt are nourishing you, healing you, and bringing you back to your authentic self and your highest potential. Soak for 20 minutes.
6. Drain Away Negativity:
As the water drains from the tub, visualize your stress, anger, pain, and self-loathing flowing out of the tub and into the Earth where it can be transmuted. Give thanks to the water, the herbs, and yourself.
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