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Hello All
I have grown big into incense over the years and enjoy the different effects that the sense of smell send to the brain. For example Cedar & Sandal have a very calming effect with me while lavender or sweet smelling myrrh has a more exciting effect.
I have learned to use only the real stuff in resins or pastes, the best that I can find & buy it at wholesale prices.
I use morning star, frank & mryh resin, dragons blood resin, copal resin, with charcoal. Then there is a good one by wild berry that does a good job with eucalyptus, amber and the woody flavors and is soaked well to bypass the bamboo when using a stick.
I prefer the woody fragrances over the perfumes.
I am recently using nag champa and song of india temple inscense during the day. Morning star for the evenings and some nice candals and lanterns I have purchased with a celtic and indian feel as I also have native american heritage.
There is no worship or things of that nature involved other than enjoyment & relaxation.
I have learned that you need a big temple or large house for the best results. I have 6,000 square feet so I have plenty of air to fill.
Any good suggestions of how you use it, why you like it, and some new product lines would be of interest to me. India and Japan make the best incense I have found on the market and that is why I consult the best today.
I have grown big into incense over the years and enjoy the different effects that the sense of smell send to the brain. For example Cedar & Sandal have a very calming effect with me while lavender or sweet smelling myrrh has a more exciting effect.
I have learned to use only the real stuff in resins or pastes, the best that I can find & buy it at wholesale prices.
I use morning star, frank & mryh resin, dragons blood resin, copal resin, with charcoal. Then there is a good one by wild berry that does a good job with eucalyptus, amber and the woody flavors and is soaked well to bypass the bamboo when using a stick.
I prefer the woody fragrances over the perfumes.
I am recently using nag champa and song of india temple inscense during the day. Morning star for the evenings and some nice candals and lanterns I have purchased with a celtic and indian feel as I also have native american heritage.
There is no worship or things of that nature involved other than enjoyment & relaxation.
I have learned that you need a big temple or large house for the best results. I have 6,000 square feet so I have plenty of air to fill.
Any good suggestions of how you use it, why you like it, and some new product lines would be of interest to me. India and Japan make the best incense I have found on the market and that is why I consult the best today.