bhumisparsha
bhumisparsha
bhumisparsha
bhumisparsha

bhumisparsha

( touching earth )
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Smells like: Wet earth and nocturnal blooms.

Top: Geranium, Baie Rose
Middle: Jasmine, Fresh Grass, Sweet Pea
Base: Violet Leaves, Mineral Soil

Meaning: Reconnecting with deep purpose by feeling living grass and rich soil between your fingers; gaining clarity through grounding.

Intention: I am grounded.

Included: 10 oz Natural Wax Candle, Natural Fragrance. 
Wooden Matches, Walnut Wood Dust Cover, Scent-Guided Experience Booklet.

bhumisparsha

Bhumisparsha in Southeast Asian cultures invites you to get out of your head and back down to earth. Literally. Repeating the practices of ‘touching earth’ helps our body reconnect with safety, clarity, and purpose. As you practice grounding rituals, you settle not just your mind—but your central nervous system.

We invite you to slow down and reconnect, using the power of the Bhumisparsha scent to ground you.

The mood-enhancing botanical in Bhumisparsha is jasmine. Radiant and complex, jasmine blends airy floral brightness with grounding green depth. Its aroma is known to activate neurotransmitters linked to pleasure and presence, making space for deep self-awareness. Sensual yet serene, jasmine holds you in a quiet kind of confidence—both rooted and expansive, like the still point between inhale and exhale.

This bhumisparsha scent-guided experience practice is rooted in the Sanskrit term Bhumisparsha—“touching earth”—a gesture of grounding and clarity. With geranium, baie rose, jasmine, fresh grass, sweet pea, and cashmere wood in the air, you’ll be guided through a slow, centering experience that returns you to your body and your purpose. This isn’t about solving problems. It’s about pausing long enough to hear what’s true.

Grounding doesn’t have to be grand. Stand barefoot on the grass. Kneel and place your palms on the floor. Press your hands into your thighs and breathe low into your belly. Let your weight drop. Let the noise quiet. You’re not floating—you’re rooted.