Smoke was smoked to finally put an end to the darkness and to welcome the light and the returning sun. It expands our consciousness and makes us receptive to messages from other dimensions.
Contents: spruce needles, delphiniums, mistletoe, thyme, pine resin, etc.
The winter solstice, also known as Jule or Yule, is a traditional festival celebrated around December 21st and marks the longest night of the year. It symbolizes the turn from darkness to light and the return of the sun.
The incense you describe with spruce needles, delphiniums, mistletoe, thyme, pine resin and other ingredients seems to be well coordinated with the energy of the winter solstice. These plants and materials are used in various spiritual traditions for their special properties.
Spruce needles can provide a connection to nature and the energy of the forest. They symbolize growth and renewal. Larkspur is often associated with spiritual cleansing and protection. Mistletoe has mythological meaning in many cultures and is often seen as a symbol of fertility and good luck. Quendel, also known as wild thyme, can be valued for its calming and clarifying properties. Pine resin is often used for its cleansing and protective properties.
It is said that the winter solstice is a time when the boundary between worlds is thin and access to other dimensions is easier.