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Smudge Sticks 

 

Smudge sticks can be used for cleansing of the aura, for example before meditation or prayer, or they are quite often used by body workers and therapists before treatments.  

 

Smudging has long been used to connect to the spiritual realm or enhance intuition.

 

Burning sage or smudge can lift one’s mood it could also be a great ally against stress.

 

The practice of burning smudging is fairly simple, a seashell or bowl of ceramic, clay dishs, or glass to hold burning sage or capture ash, optional you can use feather or fan for fanning smoke.

 

White sage for example is used to get rid of negative influences, by burning the plant. During this process a sharp spicy aroma is released. It’s stronger than its counterpart Palo Santo, although sage is used more often.

 

The original Latin name of this power plant is Salvia Apiana and it grows 100% naturally.

 

Using Blue Sage

Blue sage is often used similarly to white sage, to cleanse and protect. It is less pungent, and its soothing scent and "cool" nature make it very helpful in rituals for healing and abundance. Since it tends to be relaxing and less overpowering than white sage in small spaces, it is also a good choice for cleansing and preparing meditation spaces.

 

Blue sage can be used to help with illnesses. Dress a blue or white candle with angelica oil, and carve the ill person's name into the wax. Set it on your altar, or in a dedicated sacred space. Light the tip of a blue sage wand and waft the smoke over the area.

 

Repeat your desire that the person be healed, or recite a simple chant, like:

Healing herbs, lend your power,
Chase away illness in this hour.
With your strength, relieve all pain,
And make [person's name] whole again.

Light the candle, and allow it to burn.

 

 

To Use the Smudge Stick
Light one end of your smudge stick, and gently blow the flame into the bundle. After it has ignited part way, extinguish by partly smothering the flame until the stick only smokes from the burning embers, rather than from a pure flame. Please ensure that visible flame is out before moving on.

The smoking smudge stick is now ready for use; one can begin to direct smoke around the body using the smudge stick in a brushing manner to cleansing the user. Once completed use the smudge stick in your chosen area, other person or item.

We would recommend using a receptacle to catch falling embers and to serve as resting place for the smudge stick. We display an Abalone Shell on site for this purpose.

You can use a fan or feather to direct the smoke if you wish to direct smoke around your self, another person, or in your place of ceremony to purify the energy that is present. This can be done by casting spiraling circles with the smudge stick, starting from the centre, and widening the circle with each pass.
Some people like to set square wards with the smoke using the four directions, and some more simply open the four directions with a trail of smoke.
The smoke from the smudge stick may also be directed as an invocation honouring the four directions, (the father sun, the mother god).

When you have finished using your smudge stick EXTINGUISH your smudge stick completely, smother the end and examine closely to ensure the stick is completely out. Personally, I leave the smudge stick outside once I have finished smudging.
Notes:

• Your Stick may continue to burn if not completely extinguished.
• Falling Embers can ignite soft furnishings.
• Falling Embers can harm carpets
• Smoke will be considerable Opening Windows may be required
• Ensure you have something to smother or snuff the flame ready before you start.

 

Happy Smudging!

Smudge Stick - Blue Sage 10 cm

SKU: SMUDGES-03
£6.10Price
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