Description
Smudge sticks
Smudge sticks, used for cleansing of the aura, for example before meditation or prayer, or they, quite often used by body workers and therapists before treatments.
Smudging, long 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 dishes, or glass to hold burning sage or capture ash, optional you can use feather or fan for fanning smoke.
White sage for example, used to get rid of negative influences, by burning the plant. During this process a sharp spicy aroma releases. It’s stronger than its counterpart Palo Santo, although sage uses more often. The original Latin name of this power plant is Salvia Apiana and it grows 100% naturally.
Dadyva suppliers have the smudges and loose sage leaves. This way you ensure of the highest quality. Sold in single pieces.
Leaves dries before they sealing and packing to keep them in good condition during their journey to the Europe, so we can guarantee you our white sage are mold-free.
With a price that will leave you relaxed.
Take a look also to our Nag Champa Incense
Smudging,
or other rites involving the burning of sacred herbs (e.g., white sage) or resins. A ceremony practiced by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas and bears some resemblance to other rituals involving smoke (e.g., smoking ceremony, saining).
In some cases the ceremony, for spiritual cleansing or blessing, but the purposes and particulars of the ceremonies, and the substances used, can vary widely between tribes, bands and nations.
The rite of smudging has been appropriated by others outside of the Indigenous community as part of New Age or commercial practices