Frankincense was called after the French word "franc," which means "luxurious." Frankincense has traditionally been used to make incense. Frankincense (Boswellia) incense was one of the Three Kings' gifts to newborn Jesus. Frankincense resin was burned on altars and in temples in Ancient Greece because it slows and deepens breathing, which aids in relaxation and immersion in prayer and meditation. The aroma of frankincense is soothing and calming, and it is still used in meditations today.
Juniper: Juniper has been utilized to defend against and ward off bad spirits since ancient times. The energy of the burning plant helps to improve the personality's consistency and tenacity, as well as the capacity to recognize and readily combat falsehoods. It shields the aura from aggressiveness and aids in rapidly finding a right way out of any uncomfortable scenario. It also aids in avoiding self-projected harmful annoyance, gaining the deserved authority, and developing attributes such as nobleness, grace, and so on. This scent has revitalizing properties.
Sandalwood: its scent harmonizes and relaxes, aids in the reduction of stress and tumult, is an excellent mood booster for persons suffering from depression, worries, and everyday issues, and aids in the treatment of nervous breakdowns or anxiety. Eastern cultures think that this perfume is particularly appealing to many deities, hence sandalwood incense is frequently used during meditation, and sandalwood is used to construct temples and statues of gods and prophets.
Nards: The scent of nards is said to help battle depression, particularly depression induced by poor self-esteem. nards return appropriate self-perception, honesty, and graciousness to a self-loathing individual. For hundreds of years, caravans transported priceless nards from Nepal to Egypt along the Silk Routes. It was discovered in Cleopatra's ointment jars by Egyptologists, it was exalted in Solomon's "Song of Songs," and it was recorded in the gospels by John, Matthew, and Mark. Before the Last Supper, an unnamed lady anoints Jesus' hair with precious nards oil from an alabaster jar, according to the gospels. That is how precious and valuable nards' fragrance is. It energizes and revitalizes the body's energy centers.