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Date of upload: Jul 21, 2022 ^^
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I clear homes, people, and items with Palo Santo exclusively, I LOVE the smell, and it works amazing for clearing negative energies and entities, I deal with some pretty strong negative entities and energies, and that is my go-to for clearing them. I buy ethically sourced Palo Santo in a powder form and use it in a burner with a wood handle, it stays lit until it's gone, it's the only way I buy it because I need it to stay lit for a long time when clearing a home.
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I love Palo Santo. However; I use a sage stick as well. Ive been using Palo off & on for about a year. I love the woody herbal scent. I pray and ask for good spirits to surround my space. I rotate it in a circular motion from room to room to purify my space. I ask for the negative energy to leave my space. It doesn’t stay lit for long but I relight it as needed. I not use it for 10 minutes and I never blow it out. I guess it’s pretty much like sage. It’s very therapeutic. I love your videos! Thanks so much for sharing dear! I’m looking forward to more of your informative videos.
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I actually prefer the smell of Palo Santo over sage, but use them in the same way. One thing I have noticed about Palo Santo is that the aroma will change over time. So try smudging in the morning and then when you leave your home and come back it kind of has more of a very faint menthol smell and it's sweeter as it settles. 💙
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We lived in southeast Ecuador, where local shops and street vendors sold Palo Santo. My favorite form were handmade cones, but you can get it in many forms. Our landscaper made me a burner out of carved stone. It is an amazing thing for smudging and I hope to get back there soon for another supply. Thanks for your videos- great info and has helped me on my journey.
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Yesss it’s here. Been waiting for this video. What you read in the packaging is very true. They have to wait till the tree has been dead for a while for it to be used for ceremony or healing. I have a way of holding the stick kind of like a cigarette between the middle and index finger while I hold the shell in the same hand and I keep the feather in the opposite hand because I like to use all the elements of the shell, feather and medicine (palo santo) when I smudge. Careful when purchasing from Amazon or anywhere online there are a lot of vendors selling fake palo santo that is dipped in essential oil. A good way to know your palo santo is real is by breaking a stick in half. You should be able to break it with both hands and when u break it you should be able to smell it on the newly exposed part of the stick where you snapped it in half. I’ve gotten ripped off many times where out of 5 sticks only 2 smelled like palo santo and the others like pine or some other wood. If u can’t snap it in half with ur hands maybe with gloves on so you don’t hurt your hands….it might be fake. Thanks Mallory. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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@MalloryRoseCo
1 year ago
Have you ever Smudged with Sage? or used Palo Santo before? Share your experience in the comments!
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