Palo Santo Sticks 3 sticks
Palo Santo is traditionally used to clear out negative energy. You can burn palo santo as incense or apply the oil on your skin.
“In the Shamanic history of South America, palo santo is said to remove negativity and obstacles and attract good fortune,” says Chadwick. To cleanse any space's energy, simply light a stick and then extinguish the flame, gently waving the stick in the air or waving your hand over the stick. Many people prefer the smell of Palo Santo over the smell of White Sage. Palo Santo belongs to the woody fragrance family, and it's smell is described as a subtle, sweet, and woody scent with hints of mint, citrus. Some say Palo Santo smells slightly like licorice, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia when inhaling its delicate scent. This gives you a great option if you choose not to use Sage.
Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have concerns about your health, please contact your primary licensed physician. Also all spell work is based on my individual experiences yours may very due to intentions and workings.
Palo Santo is traditionally used to clear out negative energy. You can burn palo santo as incense or apply the oil on your skin.
“In the Shamanic history of South America, palo santo is said to remove negativity and obstacles and attract good fortune,” says Chadwick. To cleanse any space's energy, simply light a stick and then extinguish the flame, gently waving the stick in the air or waving your hand over the stick. Many people prefer the smell of Palo Santo over the smell of White Sage. Palo Santo belongs to the woody fragrance family, and it's smell is described as a subtle, sweet, and woody scent with hints of mint, citrus. Some say Palo Santo smells slightly like licorice, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia when inhaling its delicate scent. This gives you a great option if you choose not to use Sage.
Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have concerns about your health, please contact your primary licensed physician. Also all spell work is based on my individual experiences yours may very due to intentions and workings.
Palo Santo is traditionally used to clear out negative energy. You can burn palo santo as incense or apply the oil on your skin.
“In the Shamanic history of South America, palo santo is said to remove negativity and obstacles and attract good fortune,” says Chadwick. To cleanse any space's energy, simply light a stick and then extinguish the flame, gently waving the stick in the air or waving your hand over the stick. Many people prefer the smell of Palo Santo over the smell of White Sage. Palo Santo belongs to the woody fragrance family, and it's smell is described as a subtle, sweet, and woody scent with hints of mint, citrus. Some say Palo Santo smells slightly like licorice, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia when inhaling its delicate scent. This gives you a great option if you choose not to use Sage.
Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have concerns about your health, please contact your primary licensed physician. Also all spell work is based on my individual experiences yours may very due to intentions and workings.