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How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 11:05 am
by elena.rose
I have been reading a lot about the Rosemary and sea salt bath that is used to help remove
sludge energy I'm also thinking about making a rosemary and sea salt mist spray so that I can take to work with me, I was just wondering for the bath tho do you decide how much Rosemary and sea salt you put in our is there a ratio or do you put in as much as you like??

Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 11:11 am
by Red6joker
I am not sure about the rosemary part but sea salt baths are good for cleansing things and ones self, not just removing sludge.
Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 11:16 am
by User3246
elena.rose wrote:I have been reading a lot about the Rosemary and sea salt bath that is used to help remove
sludge energy I'm also thinking about making a rosemary and sea salt mist spray so that I can take to work with me, I was just wondering for the bath tho do you decide how much Rosemary and sea salt you put in our is there a ratio or do you put in as much as you like??

I made a mist spray, too! I spritz naked, then step into the shower. heheh! I use about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon rosemary powder and about 3 teaspoons salt. You can try it and see what you like, though.
Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 12:25 pm
by elena.rose
Satan's Hellcat wrote:elena.rose wrote:I have been reading a lot about the Rosemary and sea salt bath that is used to help remove
sludge energy I'm also thinking about making a rosemary and sea salt mist spray so that I can take to work with me, I was just wondering for the bath tho do you decide how much Rosemary and sea salt you put in our is there a ratio or do you put in as much as you like??

I made a mist spray, too! I spritz naked, then step into the shower. heheh! I use about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon rosemary powder and about 3 teaspoons salt. You can try it and see what you like, though.
Thank you Hellcat i will make some this weekend i just have to get some rosemary powder, cant wait to try this

Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 7:46 pm
by moonshadowlab
Does the spray have to stay on you to work or can you wash it right off?
Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 6:52 am
by User3246
moonshadowlab wrote:Does the spray have to stay on you to work or can you wash it right off?
Well, honestly, it works better in a hot bath where you can soak, but this works fairly well, even if you wash it right off. It depends on how much
sludge you have on you, too.
Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 12:11 pm
by Kore Serpens
I was told to pour a bath abdomen deep and make it as hot as I could stand and use epsom or sea salt. I use my hand to measure - probably about a cup - and that seems to work great.
I also use Lord Satan's en and sigil before climbing in. I haven't tried the Rosemary yet.
Re: How do you do your healing bath?
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:33 pm
by Nefer
moonshadowlab wrote:Does the spray have to stay on you to work or can you wash it right off?
My personal opinion, the longer the better. The longer it stays on, the longer it has to work on cleansing you.
Cor Serpentis wrote:I was told to pour a bath abdomen deep and make it as hot as I could stand and use epsom or sea salt. I use my hand to measure - probably about a cup - and that seems to work great. I also use Lord Satan's en and sigil before climbing in. I haven't tried the Rosemary yet.
That sounds about right. I also do a little taste test lol. I try to get it as salty as the ocean, for that is what we are trying to recreate.
elena.rose wrote:I have been reading a lot about the Rosemary and sea salt bath that is used to help remove
sludge energy I'm also thinking about making a rosemary and sea salt mist spray so that I can take to work with me, I was just wondering for the bath tho do you decide how much Rosemary and sea salt you put in our is there a ratio or do you put in as much as you like??

I always say, the saltier the better ( think of the ocean) as for the rosemary, just follow your instincts to do what ratio that you feel is best suited. Listen to yourself. I actually have a natural rosemary soap bar that I sprinkle sea salt on and wash with. That is one way I cleanse with sea salt.( it also exfoliates your skin ^^) You could also add a few of rosemary essential oil drops to your salt water spritz.