Monday, August 8, 2011

KM YAN History

Those colored incense cones from Thailand and some other places contains chemicals. Bryan 老师 will be the first and only one in Singapore to conduct a workshop on using herbs and resin incense, combined with Healing Power of Angel. Its going to be very interesting and fun. Hope to see you in this workship :)
Kum Mo Yan has 700 years of history, seems from Arab to Indonesia and now to Japan. High quality ones creates little smoke.. Hehehee...many years of research allowed me to find the good ones :) Kum Mo Yan is getting to be popular in Taiwan because it can used to ward off mosquitoes naturally ahahhaa. Kum Mo Yan ingredient is actually used in perfume to lock the smell of fragrance




I believe if we sincerly do things with our heart for a good cause, things will work out well. When I first told my friend Kam Mo Yan is good, they laughed..... . But I have a feeling, using a good quality Kum Mo Yan and combined it with 5 elements oil with a dash of sandalwood powder will producesa very strong healing energy. I am very happy this method brought a lot of happiness to many families for the past 2 weeks :)




Benzoin is especially useful if there is an upper lung infection (coughs and flu, not KM yan ok) as it is anti-inflammatory. Benzoin is commonly used in Chinese version of the 'kemanyan' which is easily available in any good Chinese incense shop. It's available in resinous form (which requires charcoal to burn) and in incense form in which the resin is incorporated into a matrix of compacted wood dust.
It's a potent anti-microbial agent. If your house always had some sort of 'damp' smell to it, chances are some mildews are growing somewhere. This can be remedied by using
Kum Mo Yan with 5 elements oil and a dash of Kim sandalwood.




For a more powerful effect, after finish burning the incense, use your Protection Space Clearing to spray the house. You can try this method. Feel the power of cleansing :)



Per set at $76, inclusive of Bryan's 5 elements oil, Kim's sandalwood powder and 10 pieces of grade A Kum Mo Yan (Free)

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