Description
Endless Enigma Ceremonial Incense
ENDLESS ENIGMA INCENSE CEREMONY
This will find who it’s meant for….a Treshold of Light
Not everything sacred arrives clearly.
This Incense Ceremony reveals itself slowly… in layers… in feeling.
Limited release till it’s gone.
✧ SUSTAINABLE HARVEST CEREMONIAL INCENSE ✧
Unlike most trees, Cammifora, Confusa cannot be tapped.
Though it shares qualities with Frankincense, this resin belongs to the myrrh family — long associated with lunar rhythm, intuition, and the unseen.
It does not push.
It draws you inward.
It does not yield on demand.
Its resin appears only through natural encounters —
when the bark is opened by roaming elephants, grazing goats, or curious baboons moving through the land.
This is how it offers itself.
Not extracted… but revealed synergised and united potency with Frankincense Dalzielii from North Eastern Nigeria where the Hausa speaking people refer to it as Hano or Harrabi.
Collected by Samburu pastoralists as they move with their herds through the bushland, this resin carries the imprint of movement, instinct, and deep listening.
The Samburu women themselves recognise two expressions — light and dark — each telling a different story of the tree’s response to life.
The first response to injury is a clear, honey-like resin… thurimel — translucent, golden, and soft in presence.
Then something deeper happens.
The tree begins to form what science calls Traumatic Resin Ducts —
creating a second, more potent substance known as callus resin.
This is the tree’s intelligence at work.
A living bandage.
A boundary.
A restoration.
Much like the resin of Northern spruce forests, long used in traditional healing for wounds that take time… this is not surface medicine.
Endless Enigma repairs from within.
✧ CEREMONIAL INCENSE RITUAL ✧
Light it when:
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you feel a shift but can’t explain it
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you are closing one cycle and not yet in the next
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you need to trust what your body knows before your mind does
Not everything is meant to be explained.
Some things are meant to be experienced.





