Natural Camphor Resin Incense
Net Weight: 25 g
Botanical Name: Bhimseni camphor
Other Names: Karpura, Kapoor (India)
Origin: India
What is Camphor?
Camphor is a transparent, viscous, crystalline substance with a strong odor. It is produced or secreted by the mighty evergreen camphor tree when it reaches 50 years of age. This camphor comes from India.
About the scent of camphor
Penetrating, purifying, fresh, pungent, similar to menthol, and quickly evaporating (disappearing like camphor).
Effects of camphor
It strengthens prana - life energy and opens the senses. It acts as a stimulant in cases of depression and relieves tension. According to ancient Indian scriptures, camphor symbolizes a strong connection with the sacred and divine. In Indian rituals, camphor holds a unique position and is used for domestic ceremonies (Pujas). It is revered as a sacred substance, and its flames drive away evil spirits. Both light and fragrance, both associated with spirituality, arise from the burning of camphor. Burning camphor represents unity with God and the spread of the light of wisdom and virtue.
Camphor brings good energy, vitality, and purity to the home.
Usage
It can be used on an essential oil diffuser.
Place a few pieces of camphor in the dish of the diffuser. Larger pieces can be broken into smaller ones. Do not add water to the dish.
Light a tea light candle and place it under the diffuser.
The pieces can be crushed into powder.
Do not use camphor in the presence of infants, young children, or animals. Camphor is highly flammable, so caution is necessary when using it.
Combines well with
Sandalwood, frankincense, myrrh, benzoin, resin incense.
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