Copal is a generic term rooted in the indigenous Nahuatl language of Aztecs which uses “copalli” to describe scented smoke. The most common source tree is Protium copal, a member of the Bursera family named for its resin that includes close relative Bursera microphylla, a native of Baja California.
Benefits of copal resin:
- Calming and purifying effects: Copal incense is derived from the copal tree and is known for its calming and purifying effects on the environment and individuals.
- Sacred substance: Indigenous cultures in Central and South America consider copal a sacred substance.
- Cleansing and purifying: Burning copal incense can cleanse and purify the air.
- Promotes relaxation: Copal enhances relaxation and spiritual growth.
- Anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties: Copal can help treat respiratory issues, inflammation, and pain.
- Reduces anxiety: Copal resin has mentally uplifting and calming effects, reducing stress and anxiety.
How to use and burn copal resin:
- Best when you use self-igniting coal bricks.
- Use an incense burner designed for burning resins, with a bit of salt or sand to absorb heat.
- Light a charcoal tablet inside the burner.
- Set your intention before burning the resin.
- Add a pea-sized resin piece on the charcoal for aromatic smoke.
- Refresh with new resin as needed or replace the charcoal if it turns to ash.
- Clean the burner after use
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