Code: 035309 White Sage Smudges
Sweet Grass, native to the plains of the USA and Canada, plays an essential part in the ceremonial rituals of Prairie Indians. They believe that the smoke from its burning grass attracts protective spirits and purifies the environment from negative energies. It is considered an effective defence against evil spirits and is often used in Indian saunas to create a positive atmosphere.
White Sage is considered one of the most potent plants for energetic cleansing and blessing. It is often used as incense in ritual ceremonies and for environmental purification. Its aromatic smoke with a spicy scent spreads peace and healing energy, making it an ideal companion during prayers and gratitude rituals.
Weight: 27g Dimensions: 10 x 3 cm Ingredients: white sage, sweet grass
Burning herbal bundles, also known as smudge sticks or incense, have a long history of use. Native Americans used them in ritual ceremonies to cleanse homes, ward off various diseases, and repel evil spirits.
Currently, these herbal bundles are mainly used for their cleansing and disinfecting effects. They are utilized not only in meditations and prayers but also to cleanse spaces, objects, and auras from negative energies.
Using these bundles is simple. The flammable end is lit, then allowed to burn briefly before the flame is blown out. The bundle is left to smolder in a suitable container, such as a shell, small plate, or non-flammable bowl. The incense smoke can then be dispersed throughout the room with your hand or a feather. Once finished, you can trim off the burning tips and store the remainder of the bundle for future use.
Using these bundles is simple. The flammable end is lit, then allowed to burn briefly before the flame is blown out. The bundle is left to smolder in a suitable container, such as a shell, small plate, or non-flammable bowl. The incense smoke can then be dispersed throughout the room with your hand or a feather. Once finished, you can trim off the burning tips and store the remainder of the bundle for future use.