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White Sage, Rose Petals, Morton Leaves & Citrine Smudge Torch Stick - 3"
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White Sage, Rose Petals, Morton Leaves & Citrine Smudge Torch Stick - 3"

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White sage, scientifically known as Salvia apiana, is a perennial herb native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It has been revered by indigenous cultures for centuries due to its distinctive aroma and believed spiritual properties. White sage is often used in various rituals and practices for the purpose of cleansing and purifying one's environment.

In appearance, white sage features long, narrow leaves covered in fine white hairs, which give it a silver-gray coloration. The leaves are typically harvested and bundled together to form what is commonly known as a "smudge stick." These smudge sticks are then burned, allowing the fragrant smoke to be released.

When used for cleansing purposes, burning white sage is believed to clear negative energies, purify the air, and create a sense of calm and harmony. This practice is often referred to as "smudging." The smoke emitted from burning white sage is thought to attach itself to negative energies and dispel them from the space, promoting a positive and balanced atmosphere.

Many people use white sage to cleanse their homes, offices, or personal spaces. Smudging with white sage is often performed during times of transition, such as moving into a new space, starting a new chapter in life, or after a significant event that may have left a negative emotional residue. It is also used to create a sacred space for meditation, prayer, or other spiritual practices.

In addition to its cleansing properties, white sage is highly valued for its aromatic qualities. The distinct and earthy fragrance that fills the air when burning white sage is believed to have a calming effect on the mind and body, promoting relaxation and clarity of thought.

This is ethically sourced and responsibly harvested Californian White Sage, with no added perfumes or chemicals. 

To use white sage for cleansing, you can follow these steps:

  1. Gather your materials: You will need a white sage smudge stick, a heat-resistant container (such as an abalone shell or a ceramic bowl), a lighter or matches, and a feather or fan (optional) for directing the smoke.

  2. Prepare your space: Open windows or doors to allow the negative energy to exit the space. You may also want to create a peaceful ambiance by dimming the lights, playing calming music, or lighting candles.

  3. Set your intention: Before you begin, take a moment to focus your mind and set your intention for the cleansing. You may silently state your desire to clear negative energies, promote positivity, or create a harmonious environment. You can also say something along the lines of 'I hereby cleanse this space of anything not for my highest good.' 

  4. Light the smudge stick: Hold the smudge stick at one end and use the lighter or matches to ignite the other end. Allow the flame to burn for a few seconds, then gently blow it out, leaving the smoldering embers. If it's a tight bundle you may need to loosen the string or relight it.

  5. Hold the smudge stick over the heat-resistant container to catch any falling ash. Use your hand, a feather, or a fan to gently waft the smoke around your body, starting from your feet and moving up towards your head. Visualize the smoke purifying and cleansing your aura.  

  6. Smudge your space: Walk around the area you wish to cleanse, moving in a clockwise direction. Direct the smoke into the corners, along walls, doorways, and any areas that you feel may hold stagnant or negative energy. You can also smudge objects, such as furniture, personal items, antiques or anything else you may feel needs cleansing from negative vibes. 

  7. Focus on specific areas: If there are particular areas or objects that feel energetically heavy or charged, spend extra time smudging those spots. Pay attention to your intuition and follow your instincts as you go.

  8. Extinguish the smudge stick: Once you have finished smudging, gently press the smoldering end of the smudge stick into the heat-resistant container until it is fully extinguished. Make sure to dispose of the ash in a safe manner, ensuring that it is fully cooled.

Remember to approach the practice of smudging with reverence and respect, understanding its cultural significance and origins. It is also important to ensure proper ventilation during and after smudging to allow fresh air to circulate and the released energies to dissipate.

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