| Black soap |
Used before the ritual bath or shower |
Removal of spiritual residue and old behavioral imprinting |
| White cloth |
Wrapped around the body after bathing |
Obatala current: purity, humility, coolness, and clarity |
| White candle |
Lit on the altar |
Consciousness, ancestral witness, and divine presence |
| Bowl |
Receives the cleansing water |
Earth Mother’s womb, transmutation, and containment |
| 32-ounce container |
Holds spiritual cleansing bath |
Measured discipline and intentional preparation |
| Lemon juice, sage, and hyssop |
Optional cleansing bath ingredients |
Cutting, clearing, and purification |
| Frankincense and myrrh |
Burned as reconsecration smoke |
Royal priesthood, prayer, sanctification, and elevation |
| Charcoal and fire-safe dish |
Used for burning herbs or resin |
Fire element and transformation |
| Clean white towel |
Used to dry the body after the pouring |
Completion, purity, and sealing |
| Sacred image, yantra, or symbol |
Placed on the altar |
Focus for Shiva, Ausar, Obatala, or one’s initiating lineage |