Description
Healing Smudge calls on the spirits of sacred plants (tobacco, sage, cedar, sweetgrass, juniper, lavender and copal) to drive away negative energies and prevent illness. Holy smoke is created from burning medicinal or sacred plants, for Native Americans it is a practice of spiritual cleansing and blessing called smudging.
Metaphysical Properties of Healing Smudge:
- Spiritual cleansing: Smudging removes negative energy and invites clarity and positivity.
- Energetic boundaries: It establishes boundaries and promotes peace.
- Intention: The purpose of smudging directs energy for transformation and emotional healing.
- Ritual significance: The ritual enhances spiritual connection with ancestors and nature.
- Spiritual Connection: It serves as a conduit to the divine, facilitating communication with spiritual realms.
- Wisdom and Clarity: This herb enhances mental clarity and accessing inner wisdom.
- Protection: White sage creates a protective shield against negative influences.
- Healing: Various healing rituals use this herb, addressing both physical and spiritual ailments.
- Balance: Symbolizing the harmony of natural elements and promoting overall balance.
- Mindfulness: Burning white sage enhances mindfulness practices and meditation.
- Cultural Significance: It holds deep cultural importance in Native American traditions.
- Renewal: White sage represents spiritual renewal and the shedding of old energies.
- Grounding: Believed to have grounding properties, helping to connect with the earth’s energies.
Product Details:
Origin: India
Burning time is 45 to 60 minutes.
Contains: 15g, approximately 12 sticks of premium masala incense, along with a feather
These incense sticks are premium masala sticks, providing a smooth burning and exquisite scent. These sticks are 100% natural and hand-rolled using superior quality gums, herbs, resins, and essential oils.
Box Size: 1.75 x 1.0 x 9.25 inches. Weight: 0.50 Lbs.
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