STILL AIR III
TEMPLE WOOD
Threshold • Respect • Stillness
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Supports intentional transition, grounded presence, and calm entry into stillness.
WOVEN RITUAL STORY
Temple Wood honours the moment of crossing.
In Japan, temples are not entered abruptly.
Shoes are removed.
Voices lower.
The body understands before the mind does.
The scent of wood - aged, clean, unadorned - marks the passage
from outer life into inner quiet.
Nothing is added to impress.
Nothing is taken away.
Temple Wood is for moments when you need to slow your movement through the world
and step into presence with intention.
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SCENT PROFILE
Clean sacred wood
Dry, pale smoke
Soft resin warmth
Quiet and grounding
Architectural and restrained - like walking through wood and air.
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WHAT THIS INCENSE SUPPORTS
• Intentional transition between states or spaces
• Grounded presence without heaviness
• Quiet focus before practice or rest
• Establishing a clear inner boundary
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RITUAL USE
Burn Temple Wood when:
• Crossing between tasks or emotional states
• Entering meditation or quiet practice
• You need grounding without stimulation
Stand or sit still while it burns.
Let the body register the shift.
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STORAGE & SHELF LIFE
• Store away from moisture and direct light
• Shelf life: approx. 18-24 months
• Wood notes deepen gently with age
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CRAFT NOTES
(For those who wish to understand the making)
CaravanSerai Gypsy
