There's a moment, usually a few minutes into a meditation session, when the mind stops fighting and just settles. Satya Tree of Life helps get there faster. Handcrafted in India by the makers of the world's most-loved incense line, these slow-burning sticks release a serene, grounding aroma — woody and lightly floral — that pulls the room into a different quality of stillness.
Present. Peaceful. Like the noise finally stopped.
✅ Key Specifications
- Contents: 15 grams per box (approx. 10–12 sticks)
- Burn Time: Approximately 30–45 minutes per stick
- Ideal For: Meditation, yoga, daily relaxation, home ambiance, prayer
- Safety: Use with a fire-safe incense holder; never leave unattended; keep away from children, pets, and flammables
✅ Features
- Hand-rolled in India by artisans trained in traditional incense-making
- Natural extract blend delivers a grounding, woody-floral fragrance
- Slow, even burn for extended ambiance without flare or harsh notes
- Masala-style coating on bamboo core — a classic Satya craft approach
✅ Benefits
- Creates an immediate atmosphere of calm — the scent settles a busy room in minutes
- Deepens focus and intentionality during meditation or mindfulness practice
- Neutralizes stale air and everyday odors naturally, without synthetic masking agents
- A portable daily ritual: one stick is enough to transform the energy of a space
✅ Main Materials
Hand-rolled on a bamboo core with a natural blend of aromatic resins, herbal powders, and botanical extracts — nothing artificial, nothing unnecessary.
✅ Usage Tips
- Light the coated tip and allow it to flame for 5–10 seconds; fan out the flame rather than blowing it out
- Set in a heat-resistant holder on a stable, non-flammable surface
- Burn before a 30–45 minute meditation session — one stick, one intention
- Empty the ash tray regularly; a clean holder is a safe holder
- Store unused sticks in the box with the lid sealed, in a cool, dry spot away from moisture
- Burn in a ventilated room — the smoke is natural but dense air is never comfortable for people or pets
Some rituals take years to build. Others just take a single match. This is one of the second kind.