Cedar leaves remind us in shape and function of white sage, but have a scent more similar to Palo Santo (holy wood). Although you can use dried burning bundles of cedar leaves similarly as white sage, their effect is less intense. In Egyptian, Indian and Native American Indian culture, cedar was used for communication with God and support of vision. Its sweet scent and spiritual atmosphere calm and stimulate self-healing abilities.
Weight: 28g Dimension: 11 x 2 cm Composition: cedar
Benefits of cedar incense bundles include:
- An alternative for those who prefer a milder scent than white sage
- Room cleansing
- Support of self-healing abilities
Burning herbal bundles, also known as incense or burners, have a long history of use. Native Americans used them in ritual ceremonies to cleanse homes, repel various diseases and ward off evil spirits.
In modern times, these herbal bundles are mainly used for their purifying and disinfecting effects. They are used not only in meditations and prayers but also to cleanse spaces, objects and aura from negative energies.
Using these bundles is straightforward. Simply light the ignitable end, let it burn briefly, and then blow out the flame. Allow the bundle to smolder in an appropriate container, such as a shell, small plate, or non-flammable bowl. The incense smoke can then be dispersed throughout the room using your hand or a feather. After completion, you can trim off the burnt ends and store the rest of the bundle for future use.
Using these bundles is straightforward. Simply light the ignitable end, let it burn briefly, and then blow out the flame. Allow the bundle to smolder in an appropriate container, such as a shell, small plate, or non-flammable bowl. The incense smoke can then be dispersed throughout the room using your hand or a feather. After completion, you can trim off the burnt ends and store the rest of the bundle for future use.