Incense is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "censored" (expurgated, edited for language).(A censer is a holder for burning incense.)
The word incense is a noun. It is a fragrance used in different religions.
summary of the incense in the lab
Well, she looks at you so cooly And her eyes shine like the moon in the sea She comes in incense and patchouli So you take her, to find what's waiting inside The year of the cat Year of the Cat - Al Stewart
That incense has a punky odor.
The name of the ancient resin incense is spelled frankincense.
Incense is one of the several ingredients of a spell/ritual among chanting, incense, object, subject etc.. Incense comes in various forms; as powder, oil, sticks. Incense is made from either plant/animal substances and sometimes minerals. Incense differs from perfumes that it is in the natural/pure form without additives.
That is the correct spelling of "censored" (expurgated, edited for language).(A censer is a holder for burning incense.)
Im sure you meant to spell shrub. Anyway, Myrrh is native to the Yemen and Ethiopian area.
To make a spell add more ingredients in the way of colours,herbs, oil, soap, candles or incense, etc. I don't make spells but that might help.
The word incense is a noun. It is a fragrance used in different religions.
If you are substituting incense for another ingredient in a spell, you may experience a change in the outcome. Incense is to be burned and is connected to the element Air, the herb of plant matter is connected to the element Earth. In some of the better books on Magical components you may be able to find a table of substitution. Check in that and work accordingly.
The likely word is since (after a given time, or because).The similar words are cents (pennies) scents(smells) and cense (to use incense).
In incense, none. In drugs sold as incense, it varies (often cannabinoids in the JWH series).
You need incense in a Wiccan ritual. But you could do a ritual even if you cannot prepare incense at all. There are several types of incense you could use. Powdered incense on a charcoal disk or a Censor Incense cones or stick incense Incense oil on an oil burner. Oncense oil does not give off fumes, and safe for using indoors for a small room/long ritual.
No, it does not. It is an Incense.
a lucky incense