Palo Santo

Palo Santo

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What is Palo Santo? Palo Santo, which means “holy wood” or “wood of the saints”, is a mystical tree that grows on the coast of South America and is related to Frankincense, Myrrh, and Copal.   Burning these sticks is a sacred practice used by Indigenous communities of the Andes to cleanse their space and ward off evil spirits. This practice is called smudging – a spiritual practice where you clear your energy fields using a piece of burning Palo Santo or a herb bundle, such as white sage.  The holy wood is part of the citrus family and has very pleasant sweet notes of pine, mint, and lemon. How to Use It Light with a lighter, matches or candle. Allow the stick to burn for about 30 secs, then blow it out. A stream of smoke will rise from the embers and spread into the environment. You can hold it in your hand or place the stick on an incense holder. Smudging can be performed at home, starting at the front door, and moving around the house from there. With a specific intention in mind (

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