“Such a beautiful, heart-centered experience! The instructor created a welcoming space with a grounding meditation to start, and I loved learning about the different botanicals and their meanings. Getting to craft my own incense from start to finish—cones, disks, and sticks—was deeply therapeutic and fun. I left feeling inspired, peaceful, and proud of what I made. Highly recommend this class to anyone looking for a meaningful, hands-on self-care ritual!”
“What an incredible experience! If you’re looking for an intentional activity that will open up your creativity, then this is the class for you. Intentional. Amazing instructor. Attention to detail.”
“This is my second time participating in the Hearts Desires workshop and this time I brought my grandmother making it was better than the first. More aromas, more information and I love the intentionality put into the source of each ingredient and how we get to use that to create our own therapeutic work of art. I’m so excited that I get to light my incenses today!”
“Beautiful space and very intentional teacher. I would recommend this class to anyone who is interested in learning about incense making. I will return to another class.”
“Traveled out of state with the intention to attend a session and it was definitely worth it - this wasn’t just a class but an experience that was very sacred, communal and fun in nature. Aanakah has such great energy - she’s a great listener and has an innate passion for this craft that could be seen in her patience, knowledge of the powders and fragrances being used as well as the overall curation of the experience from beginning to end. Love the way that she pays homage to her Grandmother through this offering as well. If you’re ever in Atlanta I highly recommend you attend.
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Diane”
“A great experience! From setting intentions before we started to the easy-going feel of the process overall, I would recommend this experience. Identifying what you want to include in your final product and making it unique to my desire was a great process.”