Approximate size of pieces: 10 x 2.5 cm
Approximate weight of the bag: 70 - 80 gr
Origin: Peru
Burning Palo Santo, an aromatic resin from a South American wood, is often used in purification and spiritual rituals. Here's how to do it safely:
Materials needed:
- Palo Santo Sticks
- Matches or lighter
- A heat-resistant container (such as a ceramic bowl or abalone shell)
- A snuffer or bellows (optional)
Steps:
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Preparation:
- Choose a well-ventilated area. You can open a window to allow the smoke to escape.
- Place the Palo Santo in a heat-safe container to collect the ashes.
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Lighting the Palo Santo:
- Hold the Palo Santo stick by the end.
- Light the end of the stick using matches or a lighter. Let the flame burn for about 30 seconds to 1 minute.
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Waiting:
- When the end of the Palo Santo stick is lit, gently blow on the flame until it goes out. The wood should then release an aromatic smoke.
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Purification:
- Pass the smoking Palo Santo stick around the area you wish to cleanse. Focus on the intention of purification and release of negative energies.
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Extinguishing the Palo Santo:
- When you are done with the ritual, extinguish the Palo Santo stick by gently tapping it in the heat-proof container. Make sure there are no flames left.
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Storage:
- Store Palo Santo sticks in a dry place for future use.
Safety Tips:
- Never leave Palo Santo burning unattended.
- Use a heat-resistant container to avoid any risk of fire.
- Completely extinguish the Palo Santo stick after use.
- If you have allergies or respiratory problems, be aware of the effects of smoke.
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