Your First Spiritual Bath: Everything You Need To Know

Your First Spiritual Bath: Everything You Need To Know

Your First Spiritual Bath

As important as it is to clean your physical body, it is important to cleanse your spiritual body on a regular basis. Spiritual baths are a powerful, but simple way to support your spiritual body, so you feel revitalized and connected. 

Spiritual baths work to cleanse, reset, and restore your auric body. Soaking in or cleansing yourself with water blessed with things like intention, herbs, flowers, scents, roots, crystals, and salt on a regular basis can help support spiritual and energetic work you're already doing, or your introduction to spiritual and auric work. 

Short on time? Don’t worry! Learn how to do three different methods to do a spiritual bath, including a simple and easy to do “spiritual shower.” 

Setting intentions for your spiritual bath

    When taking a spiritual bath, it’s always a good idea to first set your intention for the bath. If there is a specific feeling or attitude you want to invoke, that is your intention for the bath. Even if you are just trying to release tension or negativity, that can be your intention. This isn't always necessary, but it makes your spiritual bath actually work for you and help you manifest the things you wish for. 

    Then, source your ingredients that will help support the intention or your needs for your bath. Here are some common, easy to find magic ingredients that work great in spiritual baths:

    Ingredients to add to your spiritual bath

    These are all easy to find ingredients you can add to your spiritual bath. You can use fresh ideally, but dried can be a secondary option. In most cases, the herbs and flowers are single use, but if you didn't make a large batch, you could try and freeze the herbs after a single use. Or you can try to make a large batch, and freeze what you don't use for later.  would be single use, but if you are able to freeze the herbs after a single this would be single use, but you can make a large batch, and freeze some for later. 

    Herbs 

    Parsley for purification, love, and overall well being
    Basil for relaxation, sweetness, happiness, love, and protection
    Rue for protection, banishing negativity, and cleansing
    Marjoram for sweetness, relief, love, and protection from sadness

    Flowers

    Rose for calmness and love
    Lavender for purification and relaxation
    Jasmine for purification 
    Carnation for energy and protection

    Oils

    Frankincense for purification and divine connection
    Chamomile for relaxation
    Vetiver for grounding 

    Spices and Other

    Sea Salt for purification and cleansing
    Citrus slices for energy 
    Cinnamon sticks for strength and courage 
    Honey for sweetness

    We also offer a prepared herbal bath here at the Ritual+Vibe shop! This self love herbal bath can be used to boost confidence and attract love.

     

     

    Simple Spiritual Baths: Two Ways

    Purifying Salt Soak:
    1 cup of Dead Sea Salt
    5 drops of sage essential oil
    5 drops of gardenia fragrance oil
    5 frankincense essential oil
    A handful of dried jasmine flowers and rose petals

    1. Combine the flowers and sea salt in a airtight container. 
    2. Add all essential oils to your salt mixture and stir. Add more essential oils to your taste.
    3. When ready to use, pour your soak into your bath, and soak for 20 minutes. 
    4. Visualize the water supporting your intent of purification and groundedness.

    Sweet Herbal Bath:
    4 tablespoons of dried lavender
    1/2 cup parsley
    1/2 cup marjoram or basil
    Slices from one orange

    1. Boil 3 cups of water
    2. Once boiling, add the flower, orange slices, and herbs to the water, and turn the heat to medium low. Lid the pot, and let the mixture brew and simmer for at least 15 minutes
    3. Remove from heat and let cool for at least 5 minutes
    4. Strain plant matter from the water, and add the tea directly to your bath water
    5. Soak for 20 minutes. Visualize the water supporting your intent of sweetness 

    If you’d like more herbal and spiritual bath recipes, download the #BookOfBaths ebook OUT NOW! It features 5 delicious DIY herbal bath recipes, including: recipes:

    • Old Faithful Bitter Bath: a purifying, protective bitter bath to cleanse and reset
    • Love Spell Bath: a sweetening blend of herbs for beauty and attraction
    • Open Road Bath: a twist on the popular Abre Camino Santeria bath
    • Divine Relaxation Bath: a bath that encourages connection with divinity
    • Lucky Money Bath: an attraction bath to encourage prosperity and luck

    Learn more and download the #BookOfBaths here! 

    How To Take a Spiritual Bath

    If you'd like, you can shower before bathing. Rinse our your tub, and fill your bath with warm water. Pour in bath salts, essential oils, bath tea, or herbs you've prepared and selected for your bath. 

    For easy cleanup, you can use a muslin bag if you are using herbs. I talk about that more here in this post.

    If you're in the mood, pray and set your intentions while adding your ingredients. It could be something as simple as "I am blessing this water with roses with the intent of softening my view of myself and allowing my inner beauty shine through." Make it personal to what you need and what resonates with your spirit at the time. Say what feels right. 

    Then, lower yourself into the bath. Visualize the supercharged water, and the essence from all of your ingredients absorbing all of the energies that no longer serve you and transferring strength and support with your intent to you. If you are into crystals, crystals can also enhance this ritual. Just remember that some crystals may disintegrate and react in water, so add to crystals to the bath at your own risk. 

     

     

    Rise out of the bath after 20 minutes are up, and visualize the water going down the drain is taking away any energies that do not serve you. Oil your body up and continue to pamper yourself for up to 24 more hours. Repeat when necessary.

    Get rid of all of the herbs and flowers left in the bathtub. Again, you can use one of the methods mentioned in this post to help with cleanup.

    Spiritual baths are a supercharged, self-care necessity that should be included into your routine regularly. Some people will do these weekly or monthly, or annually. Find a schedule that fits you, and stick to it. 

    Altar work 101

    Just starting your spiritual journey and looking for ways to connect with your inner self? "Sacred Spaces" offers a comprehensive guide to creating a sacred space in your home. An altar can be a powerful tool for grounding yourself, setting intentions, and deepening your spiritual practice.

    Enhance your spiritual bath rituals by creating a sacred space to amplify their effects. Learn more about creating your own sacred space in "Sacred Spaces"!

    Resources

    1. Energy Cleansing ritual book: Learn a 5 step process for new year cleansing ritual and how to create your own customized cleaning rituals using herbs, essential oils, and more. 
    2. Spiritual baths recipe book
    3. 3 different methods for spiritual baths 

     

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    2 comments

    Hello am a new person here
    Do u have already made spiritual bath in sachets

    Sarah

    Hello, I’m new to this all. What should I do with the items after my bath? The flowers and herbs.

    Courtney

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