In order to burn incense, youfirst gently ignite it. For example, to burn an incense stick you would use a lighter or a match to light the tip. Once the incense has been ignited, you then gently extinguish the flame, typically by blowing it out. The incense will then glow and begin ...
You can also use incense or specially-made cones and sticks. Be mindful that in order to have a proper effect, the incense needs to be made of that actual herb and not just have its scent. While very pleasant, of course, the scent alone doesn’t present the spiritual cleansing powers ...
To stick with the holier-than-thou zero-toxicity, no animal-cruelty theme, try Incognito's citronella incense sticks or, in the U.S./Canada, Murphy’s Naturals Mosquito Repellent Incense Cones. Both are easy to pack and they weigh nothing. Do we need mosquito nets for our beds? ...
The production of resin is very common in nature, but only a few plant families can be considered of commercial importance to resin collectors. These important resin producing plants include the Anacardiaceae (gum mastic), Burseraceae (incense tree), Hammamelidaceae (witch-hazel), Leguminosae, and...
Using Scent to Uplift your Home Environment One of the greatest senses we have is smell. Smell is like touching or tasting something from a distance. It’s a subtle thing that can have a huge impact on our mood. Start lighting more candles, incense, and oils to produce pleasing smells th...
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