Tree resins carry messages. Herbs set the tone
#CapCut Tree resins carry messages. Herbs set the tone.
Burning them together is an offering — a bridge between worlds.
This isn’t just smoke… it’s remembrance. #AncestorVeneration
#RootWorkTradition
Tree resins have been revered for centuries across various cultures as sacred substances that carry spiritual messages and facilitate communication with the divine and ancestors. Resins such as frankincense, copal, and myrrh are known for their aromatic properties and their traditional use to purify spaces and open pathways for spiritual connection. When blended with herbs like sage, mint, and rose, these combinations not only offer pleasant fragrances but also serve specific spiritual purposes. For example, sage is renowned for its clearing and protective qualities, often used to cleanse negative energy during rituals. Mint, on the other hand, is associated with enhancing communication, making it ideal for messages intended for the spiritual realm. Rose adds a tone of love and compassion, enriching the intention of ancestral veneration. Burning resin and herb blends is more than a ceremonial act; it is a conscious offering that honors ancestors with respect and clarity. This practice, often found in Hoodoo and Root Work traditions, symbolizes a bridge between worlds—connecting the living with their spiritual heritage. The smoke generated by these blends serves as a vessel carrying prayers, remembrance, and intentions. In addition to their ritualistic use, these blends can be used to anoint altars, cleanse sacred tools, and create sacred environments conducive to meditation and reflection. The combined smoke acts as a transformative agent, shifting energy and inviting ancestral presence into the space. Understanding and utilizing the powerful synergy between tree resins and herbs enriches spiritual practices and deepens the connection to ancestral lineage. This blend is not merely aromatic—it is imbued with meaning and is a message in itself, crafted to honor those who came before and to invite their guidance and protection into the present.




















































































I burn frankincense and copal when I want to feel my ancestors close — it calms the air and clears the way 🌬️🌿 What resins or herbs do you use to honor your people? Drop your favorite blend or ritual below