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Incense from India
Rich and resinous; durbar-like; bouquets of amber, sandalwood, frankincense and aloeswood are detectable; very sophisticated.
AMBER is often referred to as the "Nectar of the Gods" or Ambrosia, because of its divine aroma. This fragrance is traditionally used as a powerful medicine to treat a number of chronic illnesses and hysteria. The sensitive user will find the numerous variations of amber incense useful for tuning into their own healing processes.
FRANKINCENSE is said to fall under the astrological sign of Leo which is ruled by the sun. For this reason frankincense is favored for combating depression, melancholy, confusion, and irritability. Its essence invokes vitality and a sunny disposition in its user. In ancient times, Hebrews, Greeks, and the Romans used frankincense in their religious ceremonies. Its name comes from the French words, franc, meaning pure, and encens, meaning to burn. The Bible recounts the story of the three wisemen who brought this 'pure incense' to baby Jesus.
SANDALWOOD is considered sacred in India and is extremely popular because of its spiritually uplifting qualities. Sandalwood is ruled by Uranus and is frequently used by individuals desiring to recollect past lifetimes. Moat commonly, the essence is burned during prayer and meditation.
MASALA is the India word for a blend of spices and or herbs, such as those used in making curries or other food dishes.
Masala incenses are made by blending a number of solid ingredients into a paste which is then rolled onto a bamboo core stick. Masalas usually do not contain liquid perfumes which can evaporate.