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Palo Santo + Selenite + Lavender Bundle 

Wraped in Eucalyptus plant dyed cotten string from Guatemala made by the Atitlán Women Weavers / Mujeres Tejedoras del Lago Atitlán. https://www.atitlanwomenweavers.com/about.html

 

PALO SANTO

Palo Santo, or Holy Stick, (Burseara Graveolens) is a natural wood aromatic incense used for centuries by the Incas and indigenous people of the Andes as a spiritual remedy for purifying and cleansing, as well as to get rid of evil spirits and misfortune. as well as for medicinal purposes. It has a fine citrus aroma with underlying notes of frankincense, its close relative. It is often used by shamans in sacred plant spirit ceremonies. This Palo Santo is sustainably wild harvested from Ecuador from naturally fallen trees and branches that lie dead for 4-10 years before they are harvested.

 

SELENITE

Selenite brings clarity of the mind and opens the crown chakra. With this stone you can access angelic consciousness and higher guidance. Selenite helps you anchor yourself to the earth.  It is excellent for meditation work as it brings a deep peace so that meditation or visualization can be achieved more easily. If you are telepathic this stone will help you in your task.  Selenite helps judgement and insight while clearing confusion and helps you see the big picture. It is a disperser and stabilizer of erratic emotions.  Selenite cleanses all crystals.

 

LAVENDER

Lavender is most commonly used in aromatherapy. The fragrance from the lavender plant is believed to help promote calmness and wellness. It’s also said to help reduce stress, anxiety, and possibly even mild pain.

 

Palo Santo +Selenite + Lavender

$8.00Price
  • Bursera graveolens, known in Spanish as Palo Santo, is a wild tree native to coastal South America. Belonging to the same family as copal, myrrh and frankincense, Palo Santo literally translates to “Holy Wood”. It was once renowned among Incan cultures and is now traditionally used by present-day shamans and healers for its purification attributes. When burned, the smoke is believed to provide medicinal and therapeutic

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