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  • calms the body, removes destructive and negative energies, provides enhanced awareness, reduces fear, invokes a feeling of vigour and harmony, and enhances mental functionality
  • eases neurotic and obsessive behavior and helps create harmony and balance in your home
  • highly psychoactive
  • For meditation, enlightenment
    • bringing deep tranquility and relaxation.
    • suggested by proficient masters for giving inspiration and the imperative affection for meditation.
  • to bring connection with the transcendent, stimulating the psyche, human body and consciousness.
  • It is said that prayers rise with the scented smoke of agarwood incense and carry the prayer to the Creator. The angels are attracted to the scent and Oud smoke. That is why Muslims love to burn Oud wood and fumigate their houses on Thursday nights, the holiest of the weeknights to them.
    • Buddhists deploy agarwood for transmutation of ignorance.
    • Tibetan monks utilize it to convey energy to wind down the mind and spirit.
    • The Sufis and Japanese shamans use agarwood oil in their esoteric rites. helps to improve mental clarity, opens the third eye and all of the upper chakras while calming the whole entire spiritual system.
  • Medically, agarwood is a tonic, aphrodisiac, diuretic, relieves epilepsy, antimicrobial, carminative, anti-asthmatic.
  • used in nervous disorders, digestive, bronchial complaints, smallpox, rheumatism, illness during and after childbirth, spasms in the digestive and respiratory systems, fevers, abdominal pain, asthma, cancer, colic, diarrhea, nausea, regurgitation, weakness in the elderly, shortness of breath, chills, general pains and cirrhosis of the liver. It also acts as a director or focuser for other medicines. It has been used as a treatment for lung and stomach tumors.