It can mean there is a spirit if someone has died but it could just mean you are sad about the person and remember there smell
There is no such thing as too much garlic. If you mean to eliminate the smell, the only cure is time. Time, not thyme.
No. It could be an olfactory hallucination (it's a real thing!):), damaged sense of smell, or even a pre-migraine, but that's not a spirit.
A garlic smell coming from your body could indicate that you have eaten foods like garlic, onions, or certain spices that contain sulfur compounds. In most cases, it is a normal result of your diet. However, if the smell persists despite dietary changes, it could be a sign of a medical condition such as trimethylaminuria or certain metabolic disorders. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for persistent or unusual body odors.
It can mean you have eaten something like garlic or asparagus that has given it the smell, it could be an infection, you could be dehydrated, or if you recently took vitamins, that could cause it too.
Do you mean et Spiritus Sancti? This would mean "and of the Holy Spirit", a phrase from the Christian benediction In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti, "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit".If the first word is really es, this would mean "you [singular] are of the Holy Spirit"; "you belong to the Holy Spirit".
France probably. But if you mean Gaelic football, that would be Ireland.
"Malevolent" means "evil-doing". A malevolent spirit would be a wicked bad ghost. Applied to a living person, this would mean that the person is evil and rotten and mean.
No, not necessarily. Brimstone (sulfur) is abundant on earth and there are numerous things that can cause the smell including rotting eggs and car batteries. Don't immediately assume its anything supernatural.
garlic powder until you taste fool
Its trying to get your attention so you would know their there.
This is a perfectly normal phenomenon.