Palo Santo

Have you ever heard of Palo Santo? It’s wood from a tree called Bursera graveolens, nicknamed Palo Santo, that grows in South America. For centuries, Palo Santo, which translated means “holy wood,” has been burned as an energy cleanser.

Like sage, which is predominantly used by Native Americans, South American shamans believed burning Palo Santo had similar properties capable of resetting energy that was tainted by negativity or conflict. Palo Santo is said to show agitated and harmful energy the door (literally), bring in positive healing energies, and allow you to approach things with an unburdened mind.Many people find the aroma of palo santo relaxing, so it’s commonly used to ease stress. It’s thought to have a purifying, cleansing effect on the body and mind.

When you attend my virtual Sacred Circle 12/30, you will receive a stick of Palo Santo along with a few other special items that you’ll need to full participate in the releasing of 2020.

You can register for the virtual event here.

Sacred Circle—Releasing 2020

The last several years I have hosted a Sacred Circle to close out the year in my sacred space/yoga studio. This ceremony includes a gathering of souls to collectively release the year and make space for the new days ahead. Using Palo santo, meditation, sound bowls and intention we release the energy of the year.

While this years Sacred Circle won’t be held in person, I am so excited to open up my studio to anyone, anywhere to join in this very powerful ceremony. Through the power of technology, we can all come together to say goodbye to this year. The collective consciousness and release can be a powerful tool to creating space for a new year.

When you join this online movement you’ll receive a special package with the tools you’ll need to participate—Palo Santo, gems, essential oils and more. Be sure to register in time!

Register here!