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White Sage & Black Sage Smudge Stick 10cm

Vendor: Green Tree

6.93 MSRP

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White sage and black sage together are the best herbs to meditate. These two types of sage can take you to another world. Perfect if you want to unwind, think and purify your environment. Making contact with the spiritual world through herbs is called “smudging.” The ritual originally came from the Indians. Smudging is now also becoming popular in Europe.

The origin of smudging
The holding of smoking ceremonies with herbs or “smudging” comes from the Indians. They held smoking ceremonies by burning herbs such as white sage. In this way they made contact with the spiritual world, for example to drive away bad spirits. In this way they cleaned themselves and their environment from bad energies.
Preferably, the Indians performed the smudging ritual with a shell. This shell then served as a refractory dish. The Indians liked to let the four elements come together: water (shell) fire (burning) earth (herbs) and air (smoke). That way

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Description

White sage and black sage together are the best herbs to meditate. These two types of sage can take you to another world. Perfect if you want to unwind, think and purify your environment. Making contact with the spiritual world through herbs is called “smudging.” The ritual originally came from the Indians. Smudging is now also becoming popular in Europe.

The origin of smudging
The holding of smoking ceremonies with herbs or “smudging” comes from the Indians. They held smoking ceremonies by burning herbs such as white sage. In this way they made contact with the spiritual world, for example to drive away bad spirits. In this way they cleaned themselves and their environment from bad energies.
Preferably, the Indians performed the smudging ritual with a shell. This shell then served as a refractory dish. The Indians liked to let the four elements come together: water (shell) fire (burning) earth (herbs) and air (smoke). That way

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