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Sage + Palo Santo + Feathers
Description
Awareness + transformation + peace + clarity + flexibility
Burning white Californian sage improves air quality, as well as improve overall health and reduces stress and anxiety. White sage is used for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification.
Sage (also known as “salvia”) has a long history of use in Egyptian, Roman and Greek medicines, as well as in Native American healing traditions. Sage burning practices are done to heal, protect, increase wisdom, as well as boost and defense against disease. It is also used for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification. Burning sage is known as smudging. The smoke purifies the air in your home and workspace.
Palo Santo, means Holy Wood of the Saints. Burning Palo Santo wood is a sacred practice used by the Incas and Indigenous people of the Andes. The Andean shamans use it in Religious ceremonies to ward off negativity, therefore purifying, and cleansing evil spirits and misfortune. Palo Santo protects your etheric field from any low lingering frequencies. Palo Santo is believed to help provide medicinal and therapeutic healing energies. The mystic of this sacred wood can be felt at first light, leaving you feeling calm, peaceful, grounded and emotionally clear.
The smoke of the sage attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears, it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy.
In cleansing rituals, it is believed that holding onto the iridescent shell of the abalone increases feelings of purity. This deepens the effect of the spiritual cleanse.
These rituals involve the burning of sage to clear negative energies from within, or from a specific space. Couples and families can do these rituals to cleanse a space in their household after an argument or when they move to a new home.
The smoke from the sage is thought to clear the bad energies and bless areas with a positive light.
Feathers are used in smudging and clearing practices, both for their practical purpose of wafting smoke throughout one’s space or over others, and to invite the element of Air into one’s clearing.