Energy Reclaimation Ceremonial Soak
What is an Energy Reclamation Ceremonial Soak?
Energy Reclamation is part of the Ceremonial Soak Collection designed for the moments when you've been carrying what was never yours to hold. Whether it's absorbed stress, other people's emotions, or energetic residue from the day. This soak gives you a sacred space to release it and come back to yourself.
Each melt is handcrafted with intention, Reiki infused, and blended with plant allies chosen specifically for their ability to support energetic clearing and soul restoration.
The Ceremonial Soak Collection has been created with ceremony front and center. Your moment in the bath can be a ceremony and this collection was created with that in mind.
What is so special about the plant allies?
Plant allies are more than just beauitiful herbs found in your garden. Plant allies are those with deep physical and spiritual medicine ready to support you. Rosemary, calendula, and mugwort were chosen specifically for Energy Reclamation.
Rosemary has been used in ceremony and ritual for thousands of years. She is one of the oldest known protective herbs, historically burned to clear spaces, worn to sharpen the mind, and carried for psychic protection. In this blend she acts as an energetic boundary setter - helping you define where you end and someone else's energy begins.
Calendula is sunshine in plant form. Her medicine is gentle but profound. Soothing inflammation in the body and the emotional field alike. She is a healer's herb, often called upon in times of transition and tenderness. In this blend she holds you in warmth as the releasing happens.
Mugwort is the plant ally for going inward. She has long been associated with dreamwork, shadow work, and accessing what lives beneath the surface. In this blend she is the one doing the deep work by drawing out what has been sitting in your energetic field and hasn't belonged there.
Utilizing this soak as a ceremony
What is a ceremony?
A ceremony is an intentional act. A conscious decision to step out of the autopilot of daily life and into something sacred, crossing a threshold of ordinary to extraordinary. This ceremony’s only requirement is your presense and your intentions to hold this time as sacred.
When you move through this ceremony with awareness, your bath becomes more than just a way to cleanse your body but a way to truly cleanse your soul. Combined with your intentions and energy, this melt brings plant medicine, reiki healing, and shamanic medicine to you.
This is not just a bath melt. This is an invitation to reclaim yourself.
Your Ceremony, Step by Step
Prepare your space & select your melt. You may feel called to dim the lights, light a candle if you have one, and put your phone away. You are creating your sacred space. Draw your bath with warm water. Then hold the melt in your hands and take a breath. Notice how you feel in your body right now. What are you carrying today? Whose energy have you absorbed? What is yours, and what isn't? Allow yourself to simply acknowledge what is present before you begin.
Hold the melt at your heart. Place the bath melt at your heart center with both hands. Close your eyes. Take three slow breaths and allow your body to begin to soften. Feel the weight of what you've been carrying. This is the moment you decide to set it down.
Set your intention. Ask yourself: What am I releasing today? What am I reclaiming? Let the answers come naturally. You do not need to have it all figured out. Some days the intention is clear. Other days it is simply: I release what is not mine. I reclaim what is.
Blow a prayer and your intention into the melt. Bring the melt to your lips. Breath is life force, and when you breathe your intention into something, you are activating it. Blow slowly and deliberately into the melt as you speak or think your prayer.
Your prayer might sound like:
"I release the energy of everyone I encountered today. I return it to them with love and I call my own energy back to me."
"I let go of the anxiety that was never mine to carry. I reclaim my peace."
"I release what has been weighing on me. I reclaim my clarity, my power, and my sense of self."
Or simply: "What is not mine, I release. What is mine, I reclaim."
There is no wrong way to pray. Speak from what is true for you right now.
Drop it in. With intention, place the melt into the water. Watch it begin to dissolve. Notice the color as it blooms, the scent as it rises. The herbs are waking up. The ceremony has begun.
Step in. Lower yourself into the water slowly. Allow your body to be held. You don't need to do anything right now. Just arrive.
Breathe and release. As you soak, breathe deeply and consciously. With every inhale, breathe in the medicine of the plants. The clarity of rosemary, the warmth of calendula, the depth of mugwort. With every exhale, imagine energy that is not yours leaving your body and collecting in the water around you. See it moving out of your muscles, your chest, your mind. The water is holding it now. You don't have to.
See yourself underneath it all. As the layers release, allow yourself to feel who you are beneath what you've been carrying. Not the stress, not the absorbed emotions, not the weight of other people's energy. Just you. Sit with that for a moment. This is what you are reclaiming.
You may be tempted to reach for your phone but I encourage you to protect this time. This ceremony works best when you stay present with yourself. If silence feels like too much, that is okay. You may read, listen to soft music, a meditation, or an audiobook. What I ask is that you avoid scrolling, answering messages, or anything that pulls your energy back outward. You just worked to call it home. Let it settle.
Sit in silence for a minimum of five minutes. From there, move however feels right. Below are some journal prompts you may want to sit with during your soak. You don't need to answer them all, or any at all. They are there for you if you would like to go deeper.
Step out with intention. Before you drain the tub, take a moment. Place your hands on your heart and take one final breath. Acknowledge what you've released. Acknowledge what you've reclaimed. Thank the water, the herbs, and yourself for showing up.
You may also gently scrub your skin with a washcloth or your hands to physically clear any energetic residue just before stepping out.
You may rinse with clean water to seal the ritual and signal to your body and spirit that the ceremony is complete. You may use handwashing as the simple act to close the ceremony.
Another option is to seal your energy with your favorite oil or lotion.
You are done. You are clear. You are yours.
Journal Prompts
Whose energy have I absorbed this week? What does it feel like in my body?
What would it feel like to put that down and not pick it back up?
What story have I been telling myself that belongs to someone else?
What parts of myself have I been neglecting or giving away?
When do I feel most like myself? What does that version of me need right now?
What does my energy actually feel like when it's fully mine?
What is my body trying to tell me that I haven't been listening to?
Where in my body do I feel the most tension? What is it holding?
What is one small way I can honor myself after this ceremony?