Self Love – Herbal Ritual Bath

$18.00

“All parts of me are worthy of love, compassion, and acceptance.”

Self love begins with self acceptance—the willingness to see ourselves fully and release the judgments that keep us from understanding that all parts of us are deeply worthy of love and compassion. 

The Self Love Ritual Bath offers a space to ground into our innate worth, release judgments and limiting beliefs, and cultivate deep self acceptance. Allow the herbs and flowers to remind you that you are worthy of love just as you are and create room for kindness, compassion, and understanding of your unique self. 

About Herbal Ritual Baths

Used across different cultures and spiritual traditions for centuries, herbal baths assist in purifying and harmonizing the energetic bodies, rejuvenating the spirit, and connecting us with the essence of Mother Earth.

Lovingly crafted with organic herbs, flowers, and Himalayan salt, each bath is infused with Reiki energy and healing mantras to purify your energy and support your highest intentions.

Ingredients

Himalayan salt, rose petals*, lavender*, jasmine*, oregano*, lemon balm*, damiana*, hawthorn berry*

*organic

Suggested Use

Prepare a bath, adding herbal bath ritual contents. Call on plant spirits, elements, guides, ancestors, and any other supportive energies you feel called to work with. Express gratitude and ask for support in your intentions.

 Enter the bath without distractions, letting the plants and your intuition guide you. Focus on affirmations to support your intentions or listen to a guided meditation. Cleanse your entire body and crown (top of head) with water and herbs.

 When you're finished, thank the plants and any energies that assisted you. Avoid rinsing off - instead, let the herbs air dry on your body or lightly pat dry with a towel.

 Use a strainer to gather herbs before draining the tub. Offer the herbs back to the earth in thanks or dispose of them as you choose. 

 If you have concerns about your pipes, you can also brew the contents as a tea and add to your bath water or add them to a tea bag and place it directly in the bath. If you don't have a bathtub, brew the contents as a tea and use a cup or bowl to pour them over your body in the shower. 

 May be used for up to three baths. 

 For external use only. Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or nursing. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. 

“All parts of me are worthy of love, compassion, and acceptance.”

Self love begins with self acceptance—the willingness to see ourselves fully and release the judgments that keep us from understanding that all parts of us are deeply worthy of love and compassion. 

The Self Love Ritual Bath offers a space to ground into our innate worth, release judgments and limiting beliefs, and cultivate deep self acceptance. Allow the herbs and flowers to remind you that you are worthy of love just as you are and create room for kindness, compassion, and understanding of your unique self. 

About Herbal Ritual Baths

Used across different cultures and spiritual traditions for centuries, herbal baths assist in purifying and harmonizing the energetic bodies, rejuvenating the spirit, and connecting us with the essence of Mother Earth.

Lovingly crafted with organic herbs, flowers, and Himalayan salt, each bath is infused with Reiki energy and healing mantras to purify your energy and support your highest intentions.

Ingredients

Himalayan salt, rose petals*, lavender*, jasmine*, oregano*, lemon balm*, damiana*, hawthorn berry*

*organic

Suggested Use

Prepare a bath, adding herbal bath ritual contents. Call on plant spirits, elements, guides, ancestors, and any other supportive energies you feel called to work with. Express gratitude and ask for support in your intentions.

 Enter the bath without distractions, letting the plants and your intuition guide you. Focus on affirmations to support your intentions or listen to a guided meditation. Cleanse your entire body and crown (top of head) with water and herbs.

 When you're finished, thank the plants and any energies that assisted you. Avoid rinsing off - instead, let the herbs air dry on your body or lightly pat dry with a towel.

 Use a strainer to gather herbs before draining the tub. Offer the herbs back to the earth in thanks or dispose of them as you choose. 

 If you have concerns about your pipes, you can also brew the contents as a tea and add to your bath water or add them to a tea bag and place it directly in the bath. If you don't have a bathtub, brew the contents as a tea and use a cup or bowl to pour them over your body in the shower. 

 May be used for up to three baths. 

 For external use only. Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or nursing. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.