Gem wrote:Hi guys,
I am planning to have a friend take a ritual cleansing but there is one problem- we do not have any bath tubs, as houses are were built with showers as opposed to baths. I know it may sound gross to some, but is it ok to have him stand in two containers that will collect the water and have him keep pouring and repouring the water onto himself?
Thanks,
Gem
A lot of people have the situation that you are describing--no tub only a shower. He can have one basin or bowl to catch some of the water that runs off of his body in for ritual disposal and he can have another container that if full of the spiritual bath which he can pour over himself. He can pour several times (preferrably an odd number), praying as he does so. I have been in this situation before perfectly and it works just fine.
good luck,
Bri
stelselv wrote:Sorry, I read this post after 7 months, I hope my reply still helps.![]()
when I want to take a 'short cut' shower instead of a long bath. I put the herbs in a muslin cloth and wrap the cloth around the shower and tie it with a rubber band... I hold the shower above my head and (if i want to collect the water) i hold a cup in between my breasts or under my chin..![]()
Yesterday, I poured a little shower gel in another bottle, added some water and the herbs (you can add bolied herbal water) and shoke the bottle vigorously, poured the soapy mixture all over myself and scrubbed myself thoroughly. did the same for shampoo... I think I am going to do it as often as possible...![]()
the herbal bath is so effective that, it unfolds, gives a clearer vision, and opens new roads... MAKE IT A REGULAR PRACTICE...

NotDorianGray wrote:A word of warning to the people who are tying their bath herbs to the showerhead and letting the water run down over them: GREAT if you're doing cleansing work. Not so great if you're trying to draw positive and desirable things towards you. Then you want to stand in a bucket and move the water upwards over yourself. I'd hate to see any of you wash your prosperity down the drain.

NotDorianGray wrote:Up is for drawing, down is for sending away. You could put it in your body wash, and scrub yourself from your feet up to your head, and shampoo your hair last of all.


But if I'm not mistaken, the herb baths actually need to be steeped in water for a specific number of minutes (13 minutes for the 13 herb bath and so on) so maybe this can only apply to herb baths like hyssop.
I'll definitely add some bath crystal water/herb water to my shampoos and showering soaps, though!
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