Palo Santo - B
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ChaliceWell0207
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Released:
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Saturday, May 28, 2016
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Origin:
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Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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In Native Trees (Otago)
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Palo Santo - Heiliges Holz
Palo Santo bedeutet "heiliger Baum bzw. Zweig" und ist der Name für die Bursera graveolens. Er wurde von den spanischen Siedlern auch „Quebracho“ genannt, da die besondere Härte seines Holzes selbst starke Äxte zum Brechen brachte. Er ist ein mittelgroßer Baum, der über 18 Meter hoch werden kann, mit vielen Ästen und Früchten in Form von dunkelgrünen Kapsel. Dieser Baum kommt in den südamerikanischen Regionen von Peru, Ecuador, Bolivien und Mato Grosso (Brasilien) vor. Ein Holz, das mit viel Copal Harz durchtränkt ist. Es hat halt einen speziellen Duft. Wer schnuppern möchte, darf mal kurz anglimmen. Die Verwendung von Palo Santo geht unter der indianischen Bevölkerung auf eine Jahrtausende alte Tradition zurück. Die Inka-Priester und Schamanen nutzen das Holz. Es wird auch zum Anzünden von heiligen Feuern bei spirituellen Zeremonien verwendet. Dadurch wird der Raum bzw. Umgebung, wo die Zeremonie stattfindet, geschützt. Ein Holzstück hält schon ziemlich lang.Ist eine Langzeit-Anlage, wenn man nur ab und zu räuchert. Man kann es immer wieder verwenden bis es komplett niedergebrannt ist. Böse Geister sollen diesen Duft von Palo Santo scheuen, Mücken sicherlich auch. Das Gute hingegen wird von ihm angezogen. Daher sende ich es auf Reisen, möge es in gute Hände kommen und wandern.
Palo Santo - Holy Wood
Palo Santo means "sacred tree or branch" and is the name for Bursera graveolens. He was of Spanish settlers also called "Quebracho" because the particular hardness of its wood even strong Axes brought to breaking. It is a medium-sized tree, which can be over 18 meters high, with many branches and fruits in the form of dark green capsule. This tree is found in the South American regions of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Mato Grosso (Brazil). A wood that is impregnated with a lot Copal. It just has a special fragrance. If you want a taste, may times anglimmen short. The use of Palo Santo is among the Indian population back to a millennia-old tradition. The Inca priests and shamans use the wood. It is also used for kindling of sacred fires in spiritual ceremonies. This is the space or environment where the ceremony takes place, protected. A piece of wood holding pretty lang.Ist a long-term investment, if one smokes only occasionally. You can use it again and again until it is completely burned. Evil spirits are those aroma of Palo Santo spare mosquitoes certainly. The good news, however, is attracted to him. Therefore I send it on a journey, it may come into good hands and walking.
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Lions.v.Lambs placed it in Native Trees (Otago)
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South Island, New Zealand
- 1.42 miles
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Going a little north, sorted the Native trees multi awile ago and first really noice day to walk the MTB tracks up one of our local hills. Still a bit of mud and running water on tracks but started to dry out further up the frost line. Many great trees up here that escaped the fire further around years ago. One particular one said 'stop here' and climb up. Another hint type has wery strong timber compressed into slender trunk, ideally for walking poles. Ammo can choker block full of swag; TB stick and muggle cards won't be too hard to miss - inventory will attract visitors solving the multi/puzzle should be arriving in 3...2...1 moments if they can find someone to walk up with them. Gods grant you shortish stays and safe journeys more northerly.
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Lions.v.Lambs retrieved it from Unity Park (Dunedin, Otago)
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South Island, New Zealand
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OK, I'm transporting a stick. It looks like someone has snapped it and it has woodworm. Lifted from the saturated yr 2000 cache the luvly lady dumped a big pile of leaves on it. Travels north out of Dunedin, Otago. NZ looks good this season when the weather sets.
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Angelorum placed it in Unity Park (Dunedin, Otago)
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South Island, New Zealand
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Angelorum took it to MAJORI SAFE PLACE (TB, GC) Hotel
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Latvia
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Angelorum took it to Viļuma iela
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Latvia
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Angelorum took it to Pypliu piliakalnis
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Lithuania
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Angelorum took it to Die Erleuchtung
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Bayern, Germany
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Angelorum took it to Goldenes Dachl - Golden Roof - Tettuccio d’oro
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Tirol, Austria
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Angelorum took it to Handwerker-Verein - ein (Travelbug-)Hotel
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Bayern, Germany
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Angelorum took it to Riga airport (RIX)
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Latvia
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