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"incense" Definitions
  1. a substance that produces a pleasant smell when you burn it, used particularly in religious ceremonies

565 Sentences With "incense"

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Incense Holder If someone is going to be burning incense, they need an incense holder.
Incense holder If someone is going to be burning incense, they need an incense holder.
Cotton Craft's incense burner lets you store your unused incense sticks and has a celestial vibe — stars and moons adorn the outside.
So I was sitting there, and I saw this incense had built up — there are these mounds and mounds of incense from burning every day.
Incense tends to make me nauseous and uncomfortable—and there's hardly any wind, so a gentle breeze ushers a slow, constant aroma of incense in my direction.
This Japanese incense from L'Objet summons the heady days of Paris 1969 with a sexy scent infused with cognac and lipstick with undertones of incense, leather and caramel.
Incienso de Santa Fe Pinon Incense Box (40-bricks), $6.60I typically loathe incense, and find that they often leave behind a smell as equally offensive as stale cigarette smoke.
Nag Champa Incense Sticks I was recently gifted an incense holder, and I've been getting used to the happy luxury of falling asleep to the calming smells of sandalwood and jasmine.
Its lightly scented timber is used to make incense sticks.
No incense, candles, pyrotechnics displays, fire spinning, and so on.
L'Objet Oh Mon Dieu incense, $50 at Bergdorf Goodman; bergdorfgoodman.com.
The room was thick with smoke from incense and cigars.
Instead of a tough-guy Calvinist proclaiming that Catholicism's gilt and incense makes men gay, it's a gay atheist claiming that the gays use Catholicism's gilt and incense to decorate the world's most lavish closet.
A Chinese woman burns incense at a Chinese cemetery in Havana.
Or how about some jasmine scented incense or a pillow spray?
Items range from Pokéballs to wild Pokémon-attracting incense or lures.
Here a factory is compared to a church, smoke to incense.
The whole temple smells like incense and is filled with flowers.
The thick, sharp scent of incense hangs heavy in the air.
Just the word itself has an aura of incense and ommming.
Catherine Rising Large Incense + Crystal Bundle, available at Urban Outfitters, $28.00
You want to incense people to be part of the community.
She ignited a few sticks of incense and bowed her head.
To further incense the Francophile pronunciation snobs among us, mon Dieu!
Open all the windows; your incense smoke is too thick, Pisces!
High church incense replaced by clouds slipping through an open door.
Candles and incense and macramé plant hangers; wistful thoughts about weather.
The smell of incense filled the room as Mr. Currentzis entered.
Other dancers circle the perimeter with incense and bowls of offerings.
Admirers have been laying flowers, incense and money at the statue.
They had bought incense sticks from a woman outside the temple.
An incense burner and ceramic shards were also located among the remains.
An incense burner and ceramic shards were also located in the remains.
Scented candles, sprays, incense, air freshener, you name it, we used it.
A free massage from the creepy neighbor whose house smells like incense.
I called 911, they came and told us it smelled like incense.
Fancy incense didn't give me any insight to keep my friend alive.
Very few incense trees form agarwood, so they are often destroyed indiscriminately.
The incense-filled basilica hosted former clerks; Scalia had more than 100.
These include incense from Tokyo ($0153) and Sockerbit candy ($2015) from Stockholm.
Fifteen minutes in, I started to find the scent of incense nauseating.
In Phan's vibrant photo, a woman is seen drying red incense sticks.
Patchouli incense and Marc Anthony on the radio waft through the air.
Fifteen minutes in, I started to find the smell of incense nauseating.
Like the Nag Champa incense, they give the store a welcoming air.
The shelves were lined with oils and candles, incense and folded fabrics.
They burned a long stick of incense as part of their tradition.
On Monday, she came to mourn him, holding three sticks of incense.
At worst, his presence could incense Mr. Xi and the Chinese delegation.
Smells shift as you twist through new corridors: incense, fresh popcorn, waste.
Maximize on your Lucky Eggs and Incense to help with Trainer leveling!
Use the flat side of the Mountain incense burner to hold your cones.
So pour yourself some tea, light some incense, and let's all calm down.
All had smoked an "herbal incense" product called AK-47 24 Karat Gold.
As she endures pregnancies and labours perfumed by incense, Ethiopia changes around her.
I was smoking weed, too, but I blamed it all on the incense.
You can increase the rate of the engaging capture sessions by buying Incense.
With incense, you can lure wild Pokémon to your location for 30 minutes.
I can tell this bitch a weirdo, incense burning'––you can hear it!
Nguyen found these red-and-orange bunches of incense sticks while in Vietnam. 
The icons and incense were apparently too much for Protestants more austere sensibilities.
The items on sale include kitchen utensils, candlesticks, slippers, incense holders, and trays.
And so, in a puff of druid incense stick smoke, ends Glastonbury 2017.
Xudu enjoys creating incense from ground herbs, whereas Benyan is more partial liquors.
This entails incense, dim lights, my couch, a huge blanket and chill music.
Maybe you'd like to dim the lights, put on some candles and incense.
The invitations had instructed guests to bring flowers, chimes, feathers, incense and joy.
He waved incense over my head and blasted Gregorian chants from the boombox.
I lit incense throughout the house and put flowers by the front door.
"I prefer the quiet of a self-guided meditation with incense," Tsai says.
Pedestrians pinballed off each other, past street vendors hawking incense and used CDs.
"This woman came on with incense, a head wrap, and tea," he remembers.
The smell of incense permeated the stone plaza, which stretches two city blocks.
The decision by Facebook is likely to incense both liberal and conservative critics.
OTOFY incense sticks come in multiple smells, such as lavender, sandalwood, and jasmine.
I burned incense, gathered feathers, pinched countless dough babies from flour and salt.
"You should not leave objects such as incense or candles burning while unattended."
Murphy's Mosquito Sticks - All Natural Insect Repellent Incense Sticks, $12, available at Amazon.
For speeding things up it's recommended to use an item called an incense pot.
The Argentine native was carrying an incense holder at the time of the fall.
They came bearing white lilies, sticks of incense and offerings of whiskey and beer.
Outside the circle, vendors and artisans sold incense, native clothing, custom jewelry and more.
She left the girls — aged 2 and 18 months — home alone with incense burning.
When you activate Incense, a pink cloud will surround your avatar for 30 minutes.
The tables bore framed photographs of the missing, flanked by incense and their favorite foods.
Toothpicks, matchsticks, incense sticks, mats and baskets are still among the plant's most common offshoots.
"Mazu told me to come out and do something," he recounted after lighting some incense.
Visualize the negativity as a murky fog that dissipates as the incense swirls into it.
The smell of patchouli incense and the sound of stray guitar twangs fill the air.
The commercial harvesting of incense trees ended in the territory more than a century ago.
"It's impossible to completely stop burning incense," said Romnalin Wangteeranon, 61, from behind a mask.
Bottles of aspirin and antacid tablets surround a burning incense stick on a silver platter.
I half-expected to be ushered into an inner sanctum, mesmerized by incense-filled rituals.
Yeah. We're not really the ... we're not going to go into the incense business now.
I was really into those swinging incense holders you see in Eastern Orthodox church rituals.
The space was tentlike, and there was a huge amount of incense, really, really heavy.
CCaT Love sells lots of cool hippie stuff in her shop, like crystals and incense.
In the Southwest, piñon pine wood smoke is the winter incense of the desert mountains.
"Mazu said I must take care of the youth," he told reporters after burning incense.
Ito lit a stick of incense and clasped her hands before the woman's Buddhist altar.
As the incense on her sculpture burned, it left in its place seeping red dots.
Incense summons Pokémon to spawn all around the user, meaning you don't have to walk.
One shop after another offered the same goods: crystals, incense, divining cards of many kinds.
Incense fills the small stone room, which is noticeably warmed by the multitude of candles.
Sand pagodas are large piles of sand decorated with flags, flowers, and sometimes with incense.
To limit pollution, they are prohibited from burning more than three sticks of incense each.
Ms. Sanchez's includes a tape measure, a lint roller, a sewing kit, incense and lotion.
More likely, it would have been burnt like incense in an enclosed space to release vapors.
There were shops blasting Hindi music and selling garlands of bright flowers, Ganesh figurines, and incense.
The chemical compound they found was maltol, which is used in flavor enhancers, perfume and incense.
As incense burned in the window, he says, customers streamed in and out of the bakery.
A large black Buddha sat at the front above a white table with candles and incense.
Flash Factory Headliners: Lee Burridge Lee Burridge, the human incense stick, will play at Flash Factory.
Bonus: it doubles as an incense burner, should you need to cover up any... residual fumes.
From upgrading your mattress to burning some high-quality incense, your bedroom just got way sexier.
Alas, I've struck a compromise and found some incense I can not only stand but enjoy.
"No, that's incense," Priebus said, pointing out that he had been burning some behind his desk.
Nearby, there's a Buddhist shrine with incense burning, and a framed photograph of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Scent: You can use a candle, incense, or other scent diffuser that you associate with work.
"I had incense burning in the apartment, but I put it out," Mr. Parker told investigators.
When Barini opened the door, cops noticed it allegedly smelled like bodily decay masked by incense.
The "oriental" family includes fragrances with warm and spicy notes like vanilla, amber, cardamom, and incense.
Among its incense assortment is the coveted Kyukyodo Seigetsu, a Japanese aloeswood variety with honeysuckle notes.
Bring five candles, some incense sticks, a silver chalice, a small bell and a shaving blade.
If you're feeling up to it, perhaps add an Incense use to your Lucky Egg time.
The small room quickly fills with the heady smell of incense and with people weary from war.
The smell of salty blood, orange blossoms, and incense filled the air—the scent of her magick.
Modern-day Palo Santo is usually sold alongside other occult goods as a bundle of incense sticks.
You seem like a guy whose apartment you go to and there's just, like, too much incense.
Sweet-smelling resin, which could have been used for incense or for caulking ships, was also found.
It's not all bangles and incense and things; we're more people like myself who look surprisingly normal.
There is also an electronic incense-burning device in case mourners would like to offer a prayer.
For natural ambience, it is also worth splashing out on a collection of scented candles and incense.
Incense, flower offerings, and porcelain figures of the deities take up a whole wall in her room.
Plastic flowers are around his neck, incense and oranges at his feet—along with Mao's multiplying banknotes.
Asakusa's Senso-ji Buddhist temple welcomes visitors with a huge bowl of smoking incense to purify hands.
His religion just happens to be physical science; his incense, subatomic particles; his Holy Spirit, human consciousness.
Basically, a lure module is a more powerful form of incense that attracts Pokémon to your location.
As the incense burned and prayers were chanted, Jiva threw flower petals in offering to the goddess.
They also plan to create Ayond items for the home, such as clay plates and incense paper.
She lit some sticks of incense, closed her eyes, put her hands together and bowed her head.
Incense burned near the cash register, a thin column of frankincense and myrrh circling toward the ceiling.
The first thing I did was light incense to purify the air and energy in my home.
Incense burned and drums rumbled as pallbearers brought the coffin to the hands of friends and relatives.
Ricky Gentle burns incense at night, vanilla or lavender, to hide the smell of his moldy apartment.
It's one thing to be calm and centered in the middle of a cozy incense-drenched studio.
I had an idea about making these incense burners which also have colored smoke that has a scent.
Traditionally, people burn incense and prepare meals in memory of their ancestors coming out from the lower realm.
He lights a kind of incense that causes Luke to pass out, before trying to stab Danny himself.
One handed him a ceremonial wooden staff as a symbol of power, incense smoke drifting over the stage.
These include lotion and body spray (which Glossier already sells), air fragrance, candles, incense, scented papers, and matches.
She burned some incense and lightly tapped on a small gong-like instrument before closing off the room.
On a recent Tuesday afternoon, families light incense and leave small trinkets in front of their ancestors' tablets.
It turns out that the incense plus her hangover made her run out halfway through to throw up!
Some of them have donned black hoods and dark robes, and are swinging metal censers full of incense.
Allow your children to buy incense and the Pokémon comes to them as they walk around your backyard.
The juror felt Constand was interested in a romantic relationship, in part because she brought a gift -- incense.
The juror felt she should have "left the incense in the store" if this was just a friendship.
Here's another view: And one with what appears to be next to either an incense or a twig.
Pavel moved quickly around the barracks, jingling a golden incense burner inlaid with amber gems, chanting a prayer.
The sale includes larger furniture pieces, like dressers, as well as smaller accessories, including mugs and incense holders.
I recognized PATCHOULI as an incense scent, but didn't know that it was used as an insect repellent.
Officials believe the fire was started by incense that the mother left burning when she left the house.
These are laden with candles, incense, and offerings which are intended to reinforce their connection to the spirits.
Incense was burned, and the crowd eventually settled into an evening of discussion about the weight of trauma.
The main objective of hating is to incense your critics so that they hate you back even more.
Ever since purchasing a pack of incense sticks from Camden Market, I've been drawn to these spiritual experiences.
There, among the smell of incense and the distant sounds of a drum circle, Pat pulled Paulette close.
The blaze itself was the result of incense that residents had left burning in their second-floor apartment.
The accompanying catalog — a reprinting of Yi's first monograph — was produced on incense paper infused with the scent.
Hughes, who "always loved ritualistic aspects of religion" — from music to incense — incorporates Catholic imagery into his practice.
A woman, covered head to toe in black chiffon, sat behind a table filled with perfumes and incense.
I still feel a tightening sensation in my chest, for which the incense is no doubt to blame.
And that move will naturally, and maybe rightly, incense some of the built-in audience for the book.
Incense was waved over the coffins, but there was so much weeping that prayers had to be paused.
In the lead-up to the exams, students took part in incense-burning ceremonies to pray for good luck.
Food, incense and other offerings are left by loved ones for the departed at a public cemetery in Shanghai.
Stereokroma TV has done other similar "Micro ASMR" videos, including one about soap bubbles and another of burning incense.
These incense burners's fundamental form is based off of ancient Greek smokers and I added anthropomorphic elements to them.
A sign warns that "burning incense is prohibited"; another that tea dregs are not to clog the wash basin.
The song was made in a dimly lit cupboard, filled with the scent of too many different incense sticks.
The outdoor market, known as the souk, is lined with tunic-clad traders of incense, traditional robes and gold.
Buying "incense" or "lures," which attract pokémon to a location, is one easy way of catching more different species.
The granddaughter said that Dr. Xu had lit three sticks of incense at an altar, one for each woman.
The Tokyo candle aims to capture the calming scent of incense, with a casing inspired by Japanese flower gardens.
Mr. Othoniel's vitrines display flamboyantly gilded and decorated chalices, thuribles (incense burners), monstrances (for displaying relics), chasubles and stoles.
Yeah, there were times in graveyards with candles and incense and stuff, but I never believed like that, no.
At a shrine inside Kantha Bopha, she lit an incense stick and bowed before a portrait of Dr. Richner.
Some weathered tomes give off smoky perfumes of ash and incense; others emit whiffs of mustiness, like old clothes.
It dries into a scab of resin, which is harvested and sold raw, or turned into oil or incense.
My first thought was that it tasted like the inside of what a Catholic church smells like — mainly incense.
The musky incense swirls together with the smoke from orange-hot charcoals grilling whole sardines a few streets away.
They bow their heads and place a bowl of fruit, some bread and incense next to the perimeter tape.
There are at least 200 artifacts, including fragments, ceramic incense holders, containers used to grind food and other items.
After sliding open the massive metal doors, we got smacked in the face by the strong smell of incense.
A man prays and burns incense at the grave of his parents and sister at a public cemetery in Shanghai.
The soft bed was surrounded by healing crystals and aromatherapy oils, and perched right next to it was crackling incense.
That year the agency seized 778 pounds of "aromatic potpourri" incense containing AB-FUBINACA from a head shop outside Milwaukee.
"Let's face it: She went up to his house with a bare midriff and incense and bath salts," he said.
He called early last week and asked relatives to light incense for good luck before boarding a truck to Britain.
For two weeks, crowds of mourners streamed into a Buddhist pagoda in Phnom Penh's east, clutching lotus flowers and incense.
In a corner of their studio, a small white robot sits cross-legged, surrounded by coils of sweet-smelling incense.
His central bank stopped providing foreign exchange to importers bringing in 41 categories of goods, including rice, toothpicks and incense.
After letting off some incense in the game to attract wild Pokémon, we've ended up being surrounded by three Zubats.
In the days after the death, they attended funeral rites at the temple, where Buddhist monks chanted and incense burned.
They have a lot of like, Japanese teacups and dishware and ceramics, and they have cool incense and kitchenware stuff.
Positioned on the crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, it was once an important stop for spice and incense traders.
The authorities said no adult was present when the incense ignited the fire that tore through the third-floor apartment.
I feel the breeze dance on my burnt shoulders and smell the sweet incense trailing out of the Buddhist shrine.
Once you click on the incense, it will start a 30-minute countdown in the top right of your screen.
Just like incense, a lure module will run for 30 minutes, giving you half an hour of Pokémon catching magic.
In a tiny side room, a Hindu priest recited from the ancient Bhagavad Gita as incense smoke swirled around him.
Mourners lit incense and left white lilies and roses where he fell, while many marchers carried white flowers or ribbons.
In Chinese culture, the two chopsticks sticking up are said to resemble incense sticks burned at temples for dead ancestors.
A pair of Japanese incense burners on spindly tripods might almost be little pavilions for one of Antoine Watteau's fetes.
From the forest, they harvest Brazil nuts, acai berries, and andiroba oil, a popular ingredient in incense and organic cosmetics.
The authorities have said no adult was present when the incense came in contact with a couch, sparking the blaze.
In general, using Lucky Eggs and Incense together is a pretty solid idea to maximize on the use of both.
First, click the Pokéball icon at the bottom of the screen, then click "Items" and then click the Incense icon.
Though we were well-meaning, we walked around shrouded in a holier-than-thou incense cloud of spiritual promise and spirulina.
There are levitating clocks, levitating tops, levitating turntables, levitating speakers, levitating incense holders, levitating light bulbs, and so many levitating plants.
Step into each room and circulate counterclockwise, waving the incense smoke into corners and past large furniture with your free hand.
To protect incense trees, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora restricts trading in agarwood.
While candles cannot be lit, fragments of incense can be lightly singed over little heated stones in front of the tomb.
A feng shui expert, R. D. Chin, blessed the property with a bowl of vodka-soaked rice, orange peels and incense.
Ms. Konte, her imam said at the time, believed a roommate was in the apartment when she left with incense burning.
She grew up in Asheville, a temperate mountain town, which she described as full of crystal shops and competing incense smoke.
"When we are all together, the rhythm — and we are all around, there's incense ... it just feels really good," she said.
After dinner, King lit a stick of incense to cover up the mingled smells of cumin, damp dog, and unwashed human.
She also purifies the house by burning incense and, needless to say, she tidies her house before leaving for the day.
Only wisps of incense drifting over from the neighbors', and shreds of red paper from last night's fireworks littering the ground.
The authorities told anxious villagers to stop burning incense at the cave entrance for fear it would deplete the oxygen inside.
Rifkah and her cousins perfumed their head scarves, too, by setting them on little easels and burning incense called udi underneath.
There may even be a coffee ceremony going on, with incense burning as demitasse cups are filled with pungent black liquid.
Because of Buddhism's pacifist image — swirls of calming incense and beatific smiles — the faith is not often associated with sectarian aggression.
"Music is kind of sick," she said, incense in hand, during a BET special that served as her coming-out party.
I pick up some incense, smoothie pops for Q.'s throat, a vegan doughnut, and a matcha latte with almond milk.
Lulu Guinness, the British handbag designer, flew to New York to secure retail space in what had been an incense emporium.
The women circle up on the floor around an embroidered blanket, a bowl of incense, with maté and fruits to share.
I snap a couple of photos and move away quickly, watching as the rest of the family offers incense to the grave.
" He added that Constand shouldn't have gone to Cosby's house unless she was "dressed properly and left the incense in the store.
If Congress won't pass legislation to protect him, you must summon all your bravery and burn the leftover incense in your closet.
Floating clocks, turntables, speakers, incense holders, light bulbs, and a surprising number of plants have successfully made their way through crowdfunding sites.
They worry, however, that one of the most cherished species, the incense tree (Aquilaria sinensis), faces a growing threat to its survival.
I was greeted by New Age music, the smell of incense, and Kathleen, who seemed to be the only staff member around.
There's a bit of a hippie feel to the boutique, with incense, sandalwood oil and malachite stones as part of the mix.
It is bathed in soft lamplight throughout the day and suffused by the smell of incense and soap, a gentle woodsy odor.
The first tip is to use the incense that you can get at Pokéstops, in the store, or when you level up.
You'll find your incense in your items bag, which you'll see when you tap the Pokéball at the bottom of your screen.
Oh, and in all the fictional home births we've seen on TV, they usually burn sage or incense and sing or whatever.
Serge Lutens's La Couche du Diable ($150) is reminiscent of a smoldering stick of amber incense, and is not for the meek.
I stood amongst hundreds of near-silent pilgrims, tossing clouds of incense smoke and solemnly venerating the ancient fox god of sake.
I am not blessed with a local shop, so instead, I headed over to a small boutique that sells healing crystals and incense.
"Let's face it: She went up to his house with a bare midriff and incense and bath salts," the juror told the Inquirer.
He also incorporated our sense of smell (clearly a theme), by lighting incense or spraying scented concoctions at peak times during the meditation.
"When it first became popular, it was labelled as herbal incense, ordered online, or sold in colorful sachets in convenience stores," Gerona said.
We'd met locals and tourists who happened by, lured in by the smell of burning incense and the melody of David Byrne records.
One tries to negotiate a good price for the firewood, while others sell ghee, incense sticks, flowers and other materials needed for cremation.
I gulp down a couple glasses of water, light a stick of rosemary incense for ~mood~, and then pull up a yoga video.
But join the dots and Saudi Arabia's positions match the incense trade route that long ran overland from the Indian Ocean to Arabia.
Take, for example, the ability to purchase "incense" — vital and valuable trainer tools for catching more Pokémon and rare Pokémon — within the game.
At the end of his roadshow, Modi went to an ornately decorated riverside, where many priests prayed, burned incense, chanted, and tolled bells.
But when every 20-something city dweller swears by one particular scent of incense, pine, and sandalwood, you consider stretching your beauty budget.
I remember texting him that I wanted to do videos for "Son Still Shine" and "Obama Incense" before he even left the stage.
You also get JLo x Quay Aviator Sunglasses to face those sunny summer days in style and incense sticks from House of Intuition.
The temple features a giant incense burner, small gardens, and sub-temples within the grounds, as well as a view of the Skytree.
The scent of myrrh hung heavy in the air from the swinging incense burner that functioned like a percussive accompaniment for the chanting.
Slowly, methodically, they lit the incense; soon the sturdy warrior, with her sheath of protective quills, had a halo of wispy, fragrant smoke.
At funerals it is customary to make monetary contributions known as "Koden" - or incense - to be offered to the soul of the departed.
"The hope now is moderation prevails, but this move will likely only incense Erdogan and a commensurate response is already promised," Ash said.
They would wear incense pouches as secret talismans when they left Shipu to hunt eels and yellow croaker in the East China Sea.
In a corner of one room was a large photo of Meza, beneath it incense, several crosses, and a photo of a saint.
A WEIRD THING YOU'LL FIND ON (OR IN) MY DESK: Incense and palo santo sticks (removes negative energy) and tarot cards or runes.
We strained to hear their voices over the drums and rattles at Mass and to catch their perfume through the incense at Benediction.
Stepping into the lobby, I noticed the smell of peppermint tea, which would be replaced with incense once we entered the main room.
The tragedy recalled a Bronx fire in 2016 that killed two baby sisters left alone with burning incense while their mother did laundry.
Many trace Palo Santo's spiritual significance back to the Incas, and it has figured prominently in indigenous South American medicine as a sacred incense.
This seems to incense the manager who goes on about how his best isn't good enough, and how he's not representing the store's brand.
During the proceedings, America's de facto ambassador, Kin Moy, bowed three times before a table laden with fruit and flowers and then lit incense.
Ahead of the protest, hundreds of people paid their respects at a makeshift memorial set up outside the mall, offering flowers, prayers and incense.
And I wonder, should there be a way for people to add PokéStops or do something other than buy a million incense or lures?
While posing for photos, he interrupts the proceedings to have me hand him a gnarled wooden staff leaned up next to an incense burner.
As she walked around the room, the bells around her ankles tinkled as the sandalwood and sage incense she was burning filled the room.
SAKAI, Japan — The stubble-haired Buddhist priest lit incense at a small, cupboardlike altar just as members of his order have done for centuries.
St. Ephrem's Church in Dyker Heights was thick with incense, grief and the unanswered question on every mourner's face: Why was Mr. Barbati killed?
We had seen the plastic frog swimming frantically in its tub, the knock-off Simpsons attire, smelled the incense, and touched the African idols.
Conjuring the rich history of occult rituals that preceded them, the members appeared on stage in thick cloaks, putrid incense drifting from the stage.
It was called the Hemporium and sold the usual inventory of tie-dyed dresses, amber jewelry, and incense—along with, of course, drug rugs.
There are also new-age California embellishments like a yurt for yoga and sage smudge incense sticks for getting rid of any negative energy.
Step 3: Find Your Creative Space Consecrate a private area as your vision board creation zone by lighting candles, burning incense and hanging tapestries.
This is not a typical trailer park: There's a boutique that sells incense and dinner can be catered by one of the local restaurants.
Williams immediately objects to the ruling, setting off a chain of successive penalties that incense the crowd and overshadow Osaka's first Grand Slam title.
Even my shaman knew what a waste of time all of this was, so I packed up my incense and plotted my next move.
The sale's top lot, a Huanghuali square incense stand, Xiangji, from the late Ming-Qing dynasty, 17th–18th century, sold for 3,700,000 HKD (~$472,000).
Shortly afterward, she opened the door and law enforcement "smelled a strong odor" consistent with "a dead body and burning incense," the complaint says.
Some of the scenes were shot on massacre sites, so the crew arranged for monks to pray and set out incense and offerings beforehand.
Her housekeeper leaves little handmade baskets full of flowers and fragrant incense around her home and pool, leaving it smelling fresh throughout the year.
In a dark room smelling of incense in a suburb of Dakar, Moussa (not his real name) runs a sort of one-man shelter.
It's age, primary building materials, constant burning of incense inside and the fact that the interiors are small and cramped, would make firefighting difficult.
Some of the incense holders bear the likeness of Tlaloc, the rain god of Central Mexico, who at some point "traveled" to the Yucatán.
"Astroblack" took place inside the St. Mary-at-Hill church, hidden down a city back street with a large organ and burning incense sticks.
For those who don't want to invest in torches, these incense sticks are great for setting up a bug-free zone in your backyard.
The interior decor is a sort of Buddhist-goth, with peaceful altars and sticks of incense interspersed with skulls and pig fetuses floating in jars.
Over in Hong Kong, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance team took a long "dragon" of lit incense through the narrow streets of Causeway Bay.
But, I'd like to make one last exception for perhaps the silliest, and most enjoyable, levitating item I've seen to date: a floating incense holder.
Light a candle (maybe even some incense), put on that song from the pottery scene in Ghost, and sit cross-legged with phone in hand.
But others are occupied with activities that have gone on unchanged for centuries: Women weave flowers into garlands; men burn incense; fishermen mend their nets.
Within the temple, we are greeted by a huge Buddha statue and lit incense for our departed loved ones; we take in the beautiful scenery.
As the Russian Orthodox believers left the small, Christian chapel in Zalavar, with the smell of incense lingering, priests removed Russian icons from the walls.
The late-afternoon air carried the tang of clippings burning slow and controlled like patchouli incense, a discordant thought for this anything-but-countercultural area.
Incense filled the hall as mourners paid their respects to the family with a few words and a hand on the shoulder or a hug.
As incense burned, the Moroccan bride was also given advice by female friends and relatives on how to be sensual and sexual for her husband.
There are blurry videos online that seem to show it mostly empty save for two pillars, an altar, incense lamps and plaques on the wall.
So if you're at work or at home playing "Pokémon GO," but don't feel like going outside, give a lure module or incense a try.
The gallery experience incorporates the sound of chanting, the scent of incense, the feel of bronze, ceramic, and silk and the creation of mental images.
She will replace the incense, but, she added, "I would love if women can come and light their own, as a symbolic gesture for themselves."
There are areas dedicated to the city's maritime beginnings, as well as rice cultivation, Chinese opera and the traditions of burning incense and paper offerings.
The smells and colors born from countless burned incense sticks in Zhang's ash paintings and sculptures are actually dramatic collective acts materialized as fragile expressions.
Both Vietnamese people and U.S. citizens in Hanoi have flocked to the grey, concrete monument to offer flowers, incense, flags and other tributes to McCain.
I'm particularly thankful for America's rich history of queer nativity scenes, which manage to incense the worst people on the internet every few years or so.
The first scene, she says, is a story of singing fairies — who are equipped with an Aladdin-looking magic lamp (and its powder-fresh incense scent).
On our first date, I brought my wife over to my dorm room, and I was burning some of this incense, and I got written up.
Thais were still encouraged to release their 'kratongs', a small floatable object with candles and incense, into local waterways, but festivities had come to a halt.
"I think that's a really good step," said Watkins, who along with other sailors made incense sticks and plastic flowers with the children at the shelter.
To identify a basic witch, you need to look no further than her apartment: flush with light woods and feminist incense and anti-patriarchal throw pillows.
I bowed to my altar and left it to my cat, Rainbow Dash, who promptly spilled the water across the floor and batted at the incense.
But as I sat naked (it helps, okay?) in an empty apartment with incense filling up my nose, all I could think was, This is bullshit.
Meandering around the temple grounds on a chilly day, I saw men and women lighting incense and worshiping at Sakyamuni, the main hall of the monastery.
Mr. Richkus, a thin-faced man with hair that spills over his shoulders, was expounding on how to burn incense to a dozen mostly young enthusiasts.
Southwestern Arabia was isolated from Rome and Parthia by desert, but as the source of an international spice and incense trade, was commercially bound to both.
It's a neat effect when you're walking around, but when you're at home burning incense items to draw Ratattas to your room, it's a little weird.
Any effort to seek accountability through an institution like the International Criminal Court would take years, if not decades, though the mere threat may incense Russia.
Or are we echoing, in our own fallen way, the gift of the Magi, the Wise Men with their gifts of incense and gold and myrrh?
The company described the early customers of its single-store location as "post-World War II baby boomers looking for beanbag chairs, love beads, and incense."
"The young have been leaving the Church because what it offers them is equal to that of (the secular) world, only veiled in incense," he wrote.
In a gallery evoking a church nave, where a 15th-century gilded silver German censer is displayed, they smell the ecclesiastical incense it would have dispensed.
Inside the town's whitewashed church, tourists step gingerly across carpets of fresh pine needles as copal incense and smoke from hundreds of candles fill the air.
A procession of altar boys and priests solemnly made its way toward the front of the chapel as the scent of incense wafted across the ancient hall.
You'll unlock more and more items as you go through the game, but to start with you'll mainly have Potions, Poké Balls, Incense and an Egg Incubator.
In America, which, unlike Britain, has banned only some synthetic cannabinoids, such views may be partly due to spice variants being sold in shops as herbal incense.
When it became clear that any perceived retreat from pacifism would incense China and the Koreas, and alarm many voters, he settled on a more modest plan.
This slim and sleek lighter is easy to use, environmentally friendly, and butane-free, which means you can light a candle or incense without an unruly flame.
Her hair was frizzy with sex, and she bet that she probably still smelled like Jaime — the whiskey and Camels and lavender incense that clouded his apartment.
Gwyneth Paltrow, actress and curator of overpriced products (see: $820 incense burner), would like women far and wide to know they have a deadline for self-actualization.
This LA-based band are an actual 60s relic, and I had no idea they existed outside of "Incense and Peppermints," let alone were still making music.
It's already known that the inhalation of smoke causes the blood vessels to narrow, said Pippin, no matter whether it's from cannabis, tobacco, campfire, or even incense.
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Sitting in a pew, filling her lungs with incense, for the first time since she was a child, she feels that she is connecting with something profound.
Before I could move the shelves, I had to remove those objects: seashells from vacations, random pottery, wasps' and hornets' nests, incense holders, pitchers, jugs and vases.
Spiritually, this is a powerful time to energetically cleanse your home— burn some sacred incense or toss out junk you no longer need cluttering up your life.
The young artist Shani Peters collages Black Lives Matter demonstrations into earlier protests but undercuts her political gaze by outfitting the gallery with incense and meditation cushions.
And with its wide lighting surface, cylindrical head, and simple push-button ignition, it's also perfect for lighting incense, candles, glass smoking accessories, and other everyday applications.
There are also a handful of lampstands with built-in depressions for lighting wicks but also shallow bowls for burning incense to fill the house with aroma.
The King wore a 20173 kilogram (22017 lb) crown and was bathed with holy water during parts of the ceremony, which featured incense, yellow flowers and auspicious oils.
CS: Yeah, with the incense burners, because of how they had to be made, you have to really finesse this clay; there's a lot more content within them.
Whether it's been a week, a year, or a decade since your last confession, even lapsed Catholics will recall the resinous smoke of smoldering incense during midnight mass.
That in turn made him even more scared that the incense he burned would not be enough to mask the smell and keep his neighbors' suspicion at bay.
Its items have names like "Sage That Sh*t" (sage bundles for nearly $12) and "Stay Lit" (incense sticks), there's something culturally appropriative-ish about the whole brand.
The main times I actually noticed it working was when I was doing intense frying in the kitchen, my wife was vaping inside, and I was burning incense.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has posted personally on the topic, but the defensive and dismissive posture he adopted early on seemed only to obfuscate the issue and incense critics.
I know a few mantras and spent my early 20s stinking of cheap incense, on a doomed path to enlightenment or, at least, something that looked like it.
Yang Sokhy, a motorcycle-taxi driver, had arrived with a packet of incense, hoping to be allowed to light a stick and pray over Mr. Kem Ley's body.
These tracks wouldn't immediately fill a big room like a big bass drum would, they would seep into it slowly, like an oil diffuser, or a nice incense.
It will look something like this: With incense, Pokémon will be drawn to you (and only you) in the game, making them more abundant and easy to capture.
In one corner of the enormous white space is a collection of tea lights and Buddha statues, the heavy smell of incense wafting up and out of it.
I'm a sucker for metaphors and appreciate the symbolism of erasing all evidence of another person's involvement in your life, maybe while burning incense and chanting motivational phrases.
Produce, textiles, car parts, baked goods and massive sacks of colorful incense line the dirt roads packed with honking cars and busy traders trying to avoid getting hit.
Democratic political groups are scouring Republicans' media appearances for statements about the trial they think may incense some voters, like saying there is no need to call witnesses.
"There are many homeless men around, but for some reason he caught my eye," said Kim Mui, who brought incense to his alcove on Monday to mourn him.
The air is sweet and spicy with incense, the walls bright white and pale green, the plants plentiful, the bar wood, and the binders of lab tests numerous.
Pinecones, incense and evidence of hallucinogens found in various temples paint a picture of some of the mystical rites that may have been practiced in these clandestine temples.
Some fans were surprised by Badu's new sound: a singer once known for incense and head wraps had tackled—and possibly improved—an electro-pop hit by Drake.
During a buying trip to Japan last November, the pair discovered brands and products like Hibi's smoldering 10-minute incense sticks and airy tunics by Fog Linen Work.
There are massive drums, ornate cymbals, Tibetan bowls that sound like a wet finger on the rim of a wine glass, there are feathers and there is incense.
In a ritual called yaoji, they face towards Sun's mausoleum in Nanjing, 800km (203 miles) to the north-west in China, and offer fruit, burn incense and recite prayers.
For spiritual refreshment, there is the four-centuries-old Kogan-ji Buddhist temple, where visitors buy incense and pray for a long life—and a quick and easy exit.
Seated at a sturdy wooden table with a copy of "Our Interference Times" in front of him and a stick of incense burning nearby, Stipe answered T's artist's questionnaire.
There are more than 247 JWH compounds alone, and around 224, labs in China began studying old research papers, synthesizing the compounds and distributing them as "herbal incense" products.
Far Cry 5 looks like it could incense and alienate an entire group of gamers – ironically the same that might be irate about having their guns taken away IRL.
The result will incense the conservatives, led by the outgoing prime minister, Bill English, who steered the economy out of the financial crisis and returned it to enviable growth.
The four-minute computer-animated video, uploaded to the YouTube channel of North Korean website D.P.R.K. Today, came with a sinister message to "American imperialists" not to incense Pyongyang.
In the Catholic and Orthodox faiths, he points out, veneration often involves touching, kissing, burning incense and audible prayer, "things you simply cannot do in a Western-style museum".
The priest would usually come with an assistant and walk around the house waving incense and splashing drops of holy water all over the place using dried basil twigs.
"These young people were living in great poverty in remote rural areas and their parents were suffering hardship," she told Reuters after offering incense and prayers at the altar.
Ash from burning incense formed a thick layer over the gods' pictures in a room that doubles as the storehouse for another of the family's most valued possessions: rice.
On the programming side, that looks like anything from outdoor yoga classes, to incense making, healing through songwriting, or even a series on how to build healthy work relationships.
On the long edge, I placed objects representing the four elements: a bowl of water, a white candle (fire), a bowl of satsuma oranges (earth), and copal incense (air).
Ozah, has already been praying to a portrait of Obama by lighting an incense stick in front of it, in addition to organising events celebrating him in the city.
First up, as you will see in the above lyric video for new track "Show Love," XL Recordings boss Richard Russell has a damn good vessel for holding incense.
But the broad definition arguably leaves even florists and vendors of incense at potential risk: Scent can certainly change mood, and can only do so by affecting the brain.
Items like incense, lucky eggs and the like all exist in the main Pokémon series (though what these items actually do tends to be a bit different in GO).
To lull yourself into a deep sleep, so you can reap all the restorative benefits that occur overnight — from skin-cell turnover to DNA repair — Greene recommends using incense.
Unlike incense, a lure module will be activated for all Pokémon trainers, so you may see quite a few people hanging out at the Pokéstop when one is activated.
Cousins of mine eat 12 grapes at midnight, one by one, and silently recite as many wishes, while my aunt burns incense to drive out any lingering bad juju.
The cost, though, was the closure of at least dozen shops that once sold incense, jewelry, paintings, sculptures and other religious paraphernalia to visitors who regularly throng the street.
Its main axis of five halls to various deities had been mostly untouched by the Cultural Revolution, and the incense and the old trees gave it a timeless feel.
Favorites include pots by Group Partner ($65), incense burners and ashtrays by Concrete ($1353), Regime de Fleurs Perfume ($165 to $325) and the Luxe Domino Set ($115 to $250).
Here is where I fell asleep in a petal-strewn soaking tub to the sound of rain rustling jungle leaves, as incense curled its way through the misty air.
Namami Gange would leave the ghats spotless; garbage would be trucked to a new waste-to-energy plant; discarded flowers from the cremation grounds would be turned into incense.
Food is meant to please not just the palate, but the eyes as well; a cone of incense should be smelled, of course, but it should first be seen.
Amid the swirling incense and Slavonic chants, the royal couple visibly shared the mostly Russian congregation's grief, not just for one slain monarch but for a dynasty and an era.
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"Practically, it's my room because I go in there and cry and write love poems and burn incense," Cruz says, while her brother does homework for college in the study.
Last week's issue of Shukan Bunshun also included photos that allegedly showed one of Sugawara's secretaries handing an envelope full of "incense money" to a grieving family in his district.
The ambient music, much of which is seeing a 40(ish)-year anniversary reissue in November, can transport you to other worlds or simply be the audible equivalent of incense.
Inevitably, someone at your hostel will be having a midlife crisis, and chances are they'll have some shit to talk through, every night, around a table covered in incense ash.
Inside, a rich melange of senses hit me: pickled daikon, charred meat, boiled pork, coffee, coconut, freshly baked bread, and incense burning in a small altar underneath the front counter.
Pop down an incense or a lure to attract them (or even better, find an existing lure — indicated by the falling petals in the picture above — and reap the benefits).
Monroe follows Emily King and Corey Smith, who live in a VW bus with their dog Penny, burning incense to obscure the smells of overcrowding and hunting for free WiFi.
I make a daily offering of incense, thank them for parts of nature—like the rain or bees—and tell them I remember them even if their names are forgotten.
Despite its famous rose windows (which were thankfully saved from the flames), the cathedral is much dimmer, the air heavy with centuries of incense and prayers and songs and sorrows.
There are a handful of items you can collect in the game, but one of the most useful ones is the incense, which you can find randomly at Poké Stops.
They accused my family of causing a forest fire the day before by lighting incense and burning paper as part of the annual tomb- sweeping festival to honor deceased relatives.
Local people flock there in August to make offerings of coca leaves, incense and alcohol to Pachamama — mother earth, in Andean religions — in a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
For him, climbing those church steps, lighting incense, dropping acid, and creating some of the most ecstatic lines of verse you've ever read is just another day at the office.
For example, the Milky Way permits you to slap the burning incense stick out of that East Village pseudo-hippy guy's hand at the All Day I Dream opener party.
I showed Rachel the incense-filled Man Mo Temple and the stone wall trees, banyans whose sprawling gray roots clung to the faces of old retaining walls like dense webs.
We like to burn incense on Christmas Eve, and of course we also have Krampus—Santa's demon goat helper—who roams around scaring the living hell out of our children.
The South belongs to the Vietnamese shrimper burning incense on his trawler in Louisiana, and to the nine-months-pregnant Latina woman plucking chickens at a Tyson plant in Arkansas.
This Taoist temple is where people went to pray for good fortune, lighting incense sticks and having their fortune read from the side stalls, but really it was our playground.
In fact, to get anything besides that single doduo, I had to use the Pokémon Go cash shop and spend a buck on incense that attracts pokémon to a player's location.
Appearing out of the smoke and darkness, three nearly naked figures shrouded in transparent robes, holding candles, and swinging censers of incense moved through the crowd in a quasi-religious procession.
Per the Washington Post, on Friday night a woman set a multi-family residence ablaze in Cincinnati's Avondale neighborhood after spraying alcohol on the insects near either a candle or incense.
In an incense tradition called kodo that has become a game of sorts, one swallows the scent, then describes the taste in terms of bitter, sour, spicy, savory, and so on.
And that makes the fact that researchers found an FAAH inhibitor—known as URB597—in "legal highs" sold as "herbal incense" or "potpourri" in Indiana between 2012 and 2013 rather worrying.
THE smell of incense fills the narrow stairway of the Yue-Shan Society building, a social club for people with roots in Panyu, part of Guangzhou, a city in southern China.
On a crisp winter morning, while my daughters lingered over pancakes with their grandparents, I drove a couple of miles past houses nestled among incense cedars, Ponderosa pines, and Douglas firs.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thais of Chinese descent largely ignored Bangkok's call for restraint in burning of incense and "spirit money" to mark the Lunar New Year as the city fights choking pollution.
Public officials have and will continue to condemn such an irrational, un-American (or is it uber-American?) outrage, offering up thoughts and prayers like incense on the altar of hypocrisy.
Sculptures constructed with bronze casts of twigs are displayed next to plants made from papier-mâché , and a sculpture that has a stick of incense emits the scent of cedar trees.
The Queen of Sheba, with her great incense-trading kingdom, would likely have wanted to protect her merchant caravans and prevent competition between the new sea lanes and her overland routes.
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But to a soul imprinted from birth on Roman Catholicism's stained glass and incense and 2,000 years of art and music, all the other churches just seemed a little slight somehow.
MYSORE, India — In and around the pale yellow buildings of Mysore's central market, the smells of jasmine, spices and incense mingle with the bright colors of dyes, candies, fruits and fabrics.
One interpretation of the meaning of the gifts suggests the threefold nature of the Messiah: gold for a king; myrrh (an embalming oil) for a mortal; and incense, for a god.
The best way to mitigate the short-term symptoms is to stay indoors and close all windows, don't burn candles or incense, and don't operate machinery or devices that emit smoke.
He was even more solemn than Father Rector as he swung the thurible to waft the incense over us at Benediction and rang the bell at the Elevation of the Host.
The smell of incense wafted from a makeshift altar that was outfitted with crystals, a rock painted with the words "We Are the Medicine," and what appeared to be an animal jawbone.
After receiving a Facebook invite with a date and time, I had to gather the necessary items—a silver bowl, a purple candle, lavender oil, a "charged crystal," and dragon's blood incense.
Some DJs, like TiNI, Mr. C, Lee Curtiss, and David Scuba, got a little New Age-y with their needs, citing incense, meditation, and "positive energy circles" as their sources of comfort.
Ten black-clad priests with purple scarves bore his wooden coffin, marked with a cross, out of a chapel and along a purple carpet through crowds of mourners as incense wafted around.
Its walls are covered in art by his wife, there are children's toys scattered on the floor, and the aroma of incense with hints of really good weed wafts in the air.
Baby "Pu's" mother was worried at first, but then suspected the snake was an angelic deity come to bless her child, so she brought the snake some puffed rice, flowers, and incense.
Meanwhile, Confucianism's emphasis on filial piety formalized ancestor worship as part of everyday life: ancestors who did not receive offerings of food and incense would become hungry and irritated in the netherworld.
In the front entranceway, they erected a small shrine with incense, a hanging lantern, and small sculptures of Fu, Lu, and Shou—the Sanxing ("three stars") deities of prosperity, status, and longevity.
But at the Qingming, or tomb sweeping, holiday, a door opens for families and friends of the dead to hold vigils, light incense and leave wreaths and other offerings at the graves.
Individual communities were financially autonomous, but they all tended to generate revenue through donations and through the sale of books, incense, suntan lotion and other items produced by two Iskcon-owned enterprises.
They bring their children to orgy domes on the Playa to expand their minds, and will whip anyone with an incense stick for disobeying any of the ten principles of Burning Man.
The hall was separated from the temple's garden by only a thin sliding wooden door, and the air inside was crisp and piney, threaded with smoke from incense burning on the altar.
As you breathe in the aroma of incense, browse herbs, henna and kitchen supplies; thumb through books on philosophy and ayurveda; and maybe leave with a singing bowl or some cricket gear.
At this family-run Santería store, rainbows of incense and prayer candles line the walls, ready to help you kick-start luck in money and romance or commune with loved ones past.
When I visited Mack in her gorgeous apartment in Brooklyn — paintings by an ex-boyfriend resting against a wall, Palo Santo just burned in an incense dish — she told me this, too.
The in-game "incense" item, which attracts Pokémon to your location, will last for an hour — dovetailing with a general increase in the number of Pokémon you can find in the wild.
My wife Marie and I offered several oranges and lit an incense stick at the base of a soaring banyan tree out of respect for a tradition that still honors its deities.
During the festival, ghosts are believed to return to Earth to haunt the living and people burn paper money, food and incense to pay respect to their ancestors and soothe wandering spirits.
In her own wardrobe and makeup, Badu plays a flowing-haired, incense-burning spirit-guide-cum-small-time-weed-dealer with otherworldly comic timing and a tenuous foothold on the terrestrial plane.
AN OIL refinery is an industrial cathedral, a place of power, drama and dark recesses: ornate cracking towers its gothic pinnacles, flaring gas its stained glass, the stench of hydrocarbons its heady incense.
Demonstrators waving national flags, blowing whistles and horns, wafting incense and bearing placards urging political and social change streamed through the streets, walking for miles from around Santiago to converge on Plaza Italia.
A pale blue sky showed through the forest's old-growth conifers—sugar and ponderosa pines, Douglas firs and incense cedars—as the researchers tramped over dry ground, carpeted with dead needles and cones.
To avoid customs checks between Northern Ireland and the British mainland, which would incense the Northern Irish unionists who prop up Mrs May's government, the customs union will cover the whole United Kingdom.
The clerk there sold me some dove's blood incense while assuring me that substitutions in spells were perfectly kosher, and even anointed my new candle with some lavender oil from her own stash.
Born in California, King was one of the original members of psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock, whose biggest hit "Incense and Peppermints" hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts in the '60s.
You've got Still, the minimal, skeletal, (goth) club-ready side, paired perfectly with Alone, an incense-stinking, distorted, odd set of the most melancholy pop this side of Roy Orbison on a comedown.
Filmed in India, with a cameo by Beyoncé, the video is a kind of exotification bingo, and almost like a live-action version of Steve McCurry's vision: peacocks, holy men, painted children, incense.
By selling incense like Breu Resin, which is used in ceremonies, he saw a means of creating and cultivating a much larger marketplace for indigenous crafts and providing sustainable income for the groups.
A cargo including thousands of ceramic pieces, cast iron and luxury trade goods, like elephant tusks and resin used for incense, is all that remains of the wreck after the wooden hull disintegrated.
Players spend real money to buy PokéCoins in Pokémon Go, which allows them to buy items that can be used in the game, like Poké Balls, Lure Modules, Lucky Eggs, Incense and more.
"Pokémon Go" players will be able to buy a one-time bundle of 30 in-game incense items for one Pokécoin, the game's unit of currency — a steep discount from its normal price.
An incense-scented haven of red woodwork and worn grey flagstones, the temple is dedicated to Mazu, a tenth-century maiden who miraculously saved relatives from a shipwreck and later became a goddess.
Participants ate peyote buttons, usually dried, while seated all night around a central fire, purified with prayers, tobacco, and incense, and sang songs accompanied by a drum and rattle that passed around the group.
I reminded them of their aunts who believed in incense, shea butter, and head wraps — the type of woman who was always less conforming than their mothers, who wore pantyhose to church on Sundays.
Our apartment building has a weird smell in the summer, so I go look for some incense to burn; no luck since my go-to store is closed (like everything here) for August vacation.
Unlike other perceived one-hit wonders, the quartet (plus a keyboard player at least 40 years younger than the band's original members) had no interest in banking on "Incense" to keep the audience engaged.
If you're out and about actually playing the game as it's designed, you'll regularly find items like Pokéballs for catching pokémon, incense for luring them, and eggs that hatch potentially hard-to-find pokémon.
First, though it's not technically cheating, the app offers in-game purchases that allow you to spend real money on items like lures and incense that will help you catch more Pokémon more often.
Itsunori Onodera resigned as a member of Parliament in 2000 after he was found guilty of violating the public election law when his secretary offered voters boxes of incense with his name on them.
They both sell binchotan charcoal body scrub towels, Vitruvi-branded essential oils, sticks of incense, and pieces of wood (KonMari's shiatsu sticks are for targeting sore muscles, while Goop's palo santo is for burning).
ALMOG, West Bank (Reuters) - The aromatic plants bestowed on the infant Jesus are being cultivated by an Israeli entrepreneur who aims to transform the gifts of the Christmas story into therapeutic balms and incense.
They also encourage online memorialization, where family members can set up a website for the deceased, and make virtual offerings of flowers, incense and wine, including during the annual Qing Ming "tomb sweeping" festival.
I arrived just in time one evening for a puja, and after leaving my shoes at a counter outside, was ushered in to the sound of clapping, drums, bells and the smell of incense.
On Sunday, the devout, clad in all white, gathered at temples across Sri Lanka at the break of dawn to mark the start of Vesak, praying, burning incense or offering flowers to Buddha statues.
A cargo including thousands of ceramic pieces, cast iron and luxury trade goods, such as elephant tusks and resin for incense, is all that remained of the wreck after the ship's wooden hull disintegrated.
A steady stream of visitors come to kneel down, light candles and incense and pray in front of a statue of a young woman wearing a pink traditional outfit, surrounded by flowers and other offerings.
This year, I will go to Easter services with my family as usual, because I love the incense and the singing and the joy of so many people turned in the same direction in worship.
AMID wafts of incense and marijuana smoke, hordes of smiling folk in fairylike garb or, for a few, just body paint, dance in a patchwork of majestic forest glades near the town of Tidewater, Oregon.
Pilgrims carry hand-made "kanwars" -- shrines dedicated to Shiva -- to Ganga Talao, and once they find a place at the water's edge, they perform their own private ceremonies with offerings of fruit, incense and fire.
DESTINY is usually said to lurk in heavy drapes of purple velvet, in the wicked glint of a crystal ball, behind a veil of heady incense or in the tuck of a gold-chiffon turban.
Almost everyone is still in bed, getting out of bed, or crawling back from Starbucks, so I walk around and catalog the variety of boy smells: shitty incense, Old Spice, rotten milk, gym bag, campfire.
Guests, who all donned kimonos at the host's request, were greeted with aromatic incense, warm purple mood lighting and hors d'oeuvres like vegan chili cups, prepared by popular New York City culinary crew Ghetto Gastro.
I had another olfactory moment that transported me back to second grade — patchouli, incense, smoke and, again, eucalyptus wafting from an encampment of young men and women lounging on blankets in the grass, strumming guitars.
She loved going to Mass, loved the drama of it, the robes, the candles, the incense, the Latin words, the different colors for the different seasons—purple for Advent, white for Christmas, red for Pentecost.
Inside the small, 7-by-7-foot room, he lit sandalwood and sage incense and began to work, entering into the trance-like states that he'd been practicing since adolescence, quickened with fasting and chanting.
Incredible hosts, they took me out on their normal Saturday night: Drinking at a gas station (way more fun and popular than it sounds), then heading to Gemileo, a wine bar inside an incense shop.
The star of the perfume is an overdose of white sage, which when combined with labdanum, juniper and violet leaf, smells like a heady incense that one might burn to purify their home (or cabin).
Teens need to know how to assess their dorm room or other living space for a range of other triggers such as cockroaches, rodents, scented candles, essential oils, incense, aerosol sprays, perfumes, cologne or pets.
As a boy in Beirut, Lebanon, Selim Mouzannar roamed the incense-scented halls of the souk, where members of the city's Christian community ran its hundred jewelry workshops — Mr. Mouzannar's father and grandfather among them.
To this day, many Thais leave incense and offerings at a monument to the two, asking for protection before leaving the island, whether for work, an education or maybe a quick jaunt on a yacht.
"It's a weird mixture of technology and palo santo" — iPhones and incense — said the chef Gerardo Gonzalez, suggesting that people who live online may be moved to seek out the restorative properties of natural foods.
The official investigation did not determine a single cause for the fire, but said it could have started with an electrical failure or open flame in the building, such as a candle or burning incense.
When you walk into these buildings, they're cooler than the outside temperature, they smell different on the inside because they've had incense in them burned for centuries, so there's the palpable change in the atmosphere.
Having once been widespread, changes in its range had left it only restricted areas to grow in, and in these territories lesser species that reproduced faster, such as sugar pines and incense cedars, could "overpower" it.
These include a legendary monsters, a trading system, four additional types of berries and incense, an item called "sweet honey," and natures like "stoic" and "raider" that might have some effect on trainers or Pokémon themselves.
Elucid has a new video for a medley of two extremely different tracks called "Son Still Shine" and "Obama Incense" off Save Yourself and, along with filmmaker Ali Santana, makes the collision seem intentional all along.
Benjoin Boheme eau de parfum From: DiptyqueAroma: Bohemian, Warm Benzoin, an oil extract commonly used in incense, is the prominent note in this eccentric fragrance that is at once bohemian and sophisticated, with notes of sandalwood.
Opening night began with offerings to Huaguang, the patron deity of Cantonese opera, at a shrine alongside the stage, and, at the theater's entrance, a ceremonial presentation of a roast pig, incense and imitation gold ingots.
What's more, it's widely available, sometimes marketed as "incense" or "natural herbal products" in convenience stores or online, or sold by individual dealers for as little as $10 to $20 a gram, or $1 a joint.
They range from giants like the Tata Group, a conglomerate that hawks its Titan watch line on the site, to smaller firms like The Boho Street, a peddler of vegan tapestries, incense and handcrafted copper mugs.
The opening moments of the production, at the Bushwick Starr, resemble an overcrowded dorm party: red lights, musky incense, heaps of audience bodies squashed together on floor cushions or sitting cheek-to-cheek on wooden benches.
To this day, many Thais leave incense and offerings at a monument to the two, above, asking for protection before leaving the island, whether for work, an education or maybe a quick jaunt on a yacht.
Pompeo and his four diplomats were waiting in an antechamber, where they languished for a full 15 minutes before being summoned down a long corridor, smoky with incense, where M.B.S.'s father, King Salman, was waiting.
I feel like each table is populated by random objects, like an incense burner, a feather, a book, some dice, a bottle of prescription pills, a statue of a cat, it's super granular, like a cosmological question.
Dressed casually in a striped La Ligne sweater, she was seated on her living room floor before a wall covered with biodegradable botanical wallpaper, as lavender-scented incense burned and Donny Hathaway played softly in the background.
At Pet Rainbow Fiesta, a pet funeral expo, held in Tokyo on Monday, visitors were given a host of options on performing rites for dead pets, including cremation, constructing a household altar and making offerings of incense.
The only album coming out on 4/20 that could be called seasonally appropriate was the new A Perfect Circle, and the stoner mystique surrounding Maynard is often too evocative of the incense rack at Spencer's Gifts.
They ask for an "inviting dressing room with carpets, candles, incense, etc," six bottles of Kombucha, 48 bottles of FIJI or Smart Water (only the good stuff, of course), various juices, some club soda, and tonic water.
While Ms. Konte was loading laundry, a fire ignited by incense tore through her third-floor apartment, killing her two daughters, Amanda Jabie, 18 months old, and Jannubi Jabie, 2, according to the police and fire officials.
One of the main reasons people say they use synthetic cannabinoids is because the substances, which commonly are marketed as potpourri or incense and not for human consumption, don't show up on most drug tests, unlike cannabis.
I was interviewing the caretaker who watches over the bones stuck there, and I was struck by the idea that this organization lights incense and makes offerings for these bone boxes every day even though they're strangers.
In one section, the three women shift their weight forward and back in a hypnotic sequence of steps: Like a coven or a Greek chorus, their methodical footwork swirls across the stage like wisps of floating incense.
While India is such a feast of the senses — the food, the fashion, the colors, the deities, the clanging of brass bells and the constant whiffs of incense and fragrant oils — Kashmir radiates its own distinctive charm.
"Fundamentally we believe that investing in women is a smart development policy and it is a smart business," White House adviser Trump said after drinking coffee and inhaling incense at a traditional Ethiopian ceremony in Addis Ababa.
From the street, it looks like a tidy gingerbread house, glowing with multicolored lights; from within, it resembles a vintage shop with no room to grow, packed with statues and crystals and beads and candles and incense.
But Wang Tiande's 2017 ink painting, "Map of Distant Snowy Mountain Peaks," a precise vertical landscape marked with delicate incense burns, reminds you that the contemporary Western division between abstract and figurative doesn't reach around the globe.
LISBON (Reuters) - A priest in a white robe swings an incense burner, leading the way for thousands of marchers as they cram into a winding cobblestone alley decorated with candy-colored streamers in Lisbon's ancient Alfama neighborhood.
During the morning Mass, Francis led an elaborate service in which he consecrated the basilica's new altar, donning a white apron over his vestments as he rubbed it down with holy oil and blessed it with incense.
Although the album is punctuated by spoken-word interludes — bits of poetry, self-help, comedy and tribute — it is designed to flow as a whole, gradually infusing a room like incense or the smells of home cooking.
Sweetflag divides its products among three stages of the smoking experience: before (candles, incense, stashes, flasks), during (some seriously pretty pipes) and after, (everything from eye masks and quilts to air purifiers and a copper head massager).
"I've always introduced Kkotgae as my only son, the most loved one in the world," 51-year-old Lee said in a tearful interview at home, next to a ceremonial table with photos, some food and burning incense.
In a White House interview, Trump brushed aside the idea after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen told Reuters on Thursday she would not rule out talking directly again to the U.S. president, an act certain to incense China.
A levitating clock, turntable, and speaker — and to a lesser extent a levitating plant holder, light bulb, and incense holder — are at least somewhat useful levitating objects, but the levitating water drop machine is nothing but visual flair.
I get biodegradable poop bags for the pup (they aren't a thing here in Barcelona, so I order 270), pure pine incense (no artificial stuff), and two plush dog toys for her to play with over the holidays.
"July through August is the time of year when many people are thinking about temples and Buddhist services, so I tweeted about Oshoko – or how to offer incense – which is a question we get a lot," he said.
The exhibition presents the novel as a wellspring of culture similar to the Bible and western art, if Jesus had been all about promiscuous sex and choosing which incense to perfume your robes with based on the season.
In Requiem, visitors walk through darkened galleries lined with white, gauzy hanging scrolls; wall murals show scenes from San Francisco's Chinatown, Hong Kong, and the entrance to the Tung Wah Coffin Home — all painted with ash from incense.
But during his second try at the Senate in 215, Sestak was not exactly welcomed back into the fold with open arms, in part because he managed to further incense his party before that race had even begun.
Today the region is famous among collectors around the world for its handcrafted wooden Christmas ornaments, including nutcrackers, pyramids that spin in the heat of candles, and smoking men (wooden incense holders carved as miners and other figurines).
However, by Supreme standards, these are all middling brand obsessions—their followers the fair-weather fans to Supreme's ultras: the kids who wait in line, the adult men who'll pay silly money for vintage Supreme-branded incense sticks.
The multi-sensory exhibition includes elephants immortalized in works eight-to-12 feet high, and a Buddhist-style shrine offers incense and a bell ringing every 15 minutes to honor animals lost to a $10 billion yearly industry.
In Tibet, cannabis was used in tantric Buddhist rituals to "facilitate meditation," while Assyrians used it as incense in the sixth century BC. Raphael Mechoulam didn't know any of this when he began his research over 23 years ago.
That feeling of transportation, of immersion, only increases if you stay for Mass, in which the heavy scent of incense fills the air and attendees (practicing Catholics, at least) are asked to imbibe the body and blood of Christ.
Or if you're a musician and not some entry-level hippy who has bought too many incense sticks from Urban Outfitters and studied a life-threatening amount of horoscopes, night time is when all the best music gets made.
Mada'in Saleh was an important stop on the trading route that brought precious incense from the south of the peninsula to the Nabataean capital, Petra, across the border in what today is Jordan, and to the Roman empire beyond.
There was only slightly less incense burning this year compared to 2018, which was not enough to make a difference, said an official at the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, which runs the Tai Hong Kong Shrine in Bangkok's Chinatown.
And whatever the political regime, among religious practices that revolve around the home (say, keeping a shrine or prayer corner with incense and sacred pictures), the job of keeping the flame alight, literally and metaphorically, generally falls to women.
They waved metal amulets reminiscent of clergymen's incense burners in the air to a chant-heavy tune from the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack, before crawling all over each other in what looked like a refined game of Twister.
NEW YORK An article in some editions on Friday about a fire started by incense that killed two young sisters in a Bronx public housing complex misstated the surname of a spokeswoman for the New York City Housing Authority.
In addition to the music itself, the band has gone all-out on packaging; Temple of Mystery's Die Hard edition of the album comes with some of the same unusual incense the band utilized onstage in the early days.
"There's that incense again," Ben Cobb, editor in chief of Another Man magazine said as he settled into a front-row seat earlier that afternoon for Virgil Abloh's sophomore show as artistic director of men's wear for Louis Vuitton.
He had been an original member of the California psychedelic group Strawberry Alarm Clock, whose 1967 hit, "Incense and Peppermints," was said to have been inspired in part by an instrumental idea from Mr. King and another band member.
Between about 600 and 183AD the Mayan inhabitants of the nearby city of Chichén Itzá, believing it to be a gateway to the underworld, filled the pool with sacrificial riches to the gods: gold, jade, incense, pottery—and people.
An Iraqi man blesses a worker, wearing a mask, with incense in the courtyard of the shrine of Imam Ali in the holy Iraqi city of Najaf, where the first case of coronavirus COVID-19 was documented in Iraq.
Its reputation is reflected in the rainbow flags flying along the main street, the fruity incense wafting onto the sidewalk from the local smoke shop and the people perched at sidewalk tables reading titles from a used-book store.
Located under the ancient city of Chichén Itzá, Mexico, the cave system is packed with hundreds of items dating back more than 1,000 years, such as decorative plates, grinding stones, incense holders, and figures of Balamkú, its namesake jaguar god.
A team led by Yimin Yang, an archeologist at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, found cannabis residue in incense burners at Jirzankal Cemetery, a 5th century BCE tomb located about 3,000 meters above sea level in the Pamir Mountains.
Sometimes, they're the ornaments that shift aesthetics, that offer personality to otherwise uninspiring spaces: the set of handblown glasses brought back from vacation or the incense purchased to make the olfactory experience of living in New York that much more bearable.
The followers of the "Very Holy Church of Jesus Christ of Baname" died after they were instructed to seal off their prayer rooms, burn incense and charcoal and wait for the world to end, residents and a survivor told Reuters.
And right now, Chinese buyers can't easily visit the marble Sui dynasty Buddha head (estimated to sell for $500,000 to $700,000) or the 17th-century incense stand ($800,000 to $1,200,000) that Christie's in New York had planned to offer this spring.
ADJARRA, Benin (Reuters) - Five people died from asphyxiation in Benin this weekend and several more were hospitalized after a religious cult told followers to seal themselves into prayer rooms and burn incense and charcoal, residents and a survivor told Reuters.
Over 150 ensembles will be on display, with some borrowed from the Sistine Chapel sacristy, and some from designers like Chanel, Balenciaga, Galliano (remember that collection he did for Christian Dior that opened with a pope-like swinging incense?), and Versace.
What You Need: Incense (sandalwood, sage, frankincense, or your choice) and censer Matches or lighter Dish of water1 teaspoon salt What to Do: On the day of the full moon or the day before or following it, gather what you need.
The game could even go from augmented reality to the real thing: Just as the Pokémon game lets you spend money to buy things like extra balls, incense and potions, my game would let you use actual dollars to buy shares.
On Sunday morning the church's nave, cool and damp and smelling lightly of incense, fills with the clear harmonies of the monks' voices during an hourlong liturgy, the textures expanding into diminished chords before resolving into the consensus of unison.
"How do you come back from a trip?" asks Sherree Malcolm Godasi, perched on a round cushion in the back room of a Santa Monica boutique that smells of incense and is covered with Tibetan prayer flags and portraits of Buddha.
Just down the street, in the incense-haloed church, a painting recalled this as the site where the first governor of an independent modern Greece had been assassinated, in 1831, by one assailant bearing a knife, one carrying a pistol.
In its raspier moments, her voice on Diary of Me curled like incense smoke as she sang about everything from the mushiness of early love, on "Marry Me", to bullying, on "Silly Girl," about a girl who targeted her in school.

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