Handlingen med å "smudge" er en tradisjonell indiansk praksis som brukes til å rense energier og rense rom ved å bruke røyken fra brennende hellige urter. Bærekraftig hentet og laget i USA, denne 15 cm smudgebunten har tørket hvit salvie omtenksomt håndbundet til en tett bunt for brenning og fremvisning. For å bruke, tenn enden av salviepinnen og la den ulme, legg den i en varmebestandig bolle eller et skall og spre røyken forsiktig i hele området for å fjerne negative energier. Slukk helt etter bruk og hold unna kjæledyr og barn.
ca 60 gr
ca H15.5cm xW3.5cm xD3.5cm
The act of ‘smudging’ is a traditional Native American practice used to cleanse and purify spaces using the smoke of burning sacred herbs. Sustainably sourced and made in the USA, this 15cm smudge stick features dried white sage thoughtfully handtied into a tight bundle for burning and display. To use, light the end of the sage stick and allow to smoulder, place into a heat-resistant bowl or shell and gently disperse the smoke throughout the area to dispel negative energies. Fully extinguish after use and keep away from pets and children.
Smudge Sticks or Smudge Bundles are all-natural ceremonial incense, traditionally burned in Native American rituals such as sweat lodges. Increasingly, doctors, therapists, and body workers are discovering the beneficial aspects of these herbs. Smudge Bundles are one of the means by which people around the globe are reconnecting with the power of Mother Nature. The use of plant and resin smoke possibly evolved out of the primordial campfires from distant caves. The ceremony of cleansing people, places and objects through smoke is continued today. Not only good for keeping pesky flying insects away certain plant smokes (smudges) could preserve food and hides. Some smudges could also impart protection from unseen spirits and thoughts. To apply the protective cleansing power of a smudge a leaf or resin was heated to make smoke that was brushed over the person or object often with a feather fan. White Sage is burned in smudging ceremonies to drive out bad spirits, feelings or influences. The leaves are valued for their aromatic properties and are used as a natural moth repellent. White Sage can be used in numerous ways. Native Americans of the Plains Nations cover the floor of their sweat lodges with sage. They will also breathe through a small bundle of sage and at times rub the bundle on their bodies while in the sweat lodge. White Sage makes the bad spirits sick. They go away from it when it is burned. It does not make the good spirits sick. They will not leave when it is smoked. Good spirits like White Sage.
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