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White Sage with Cinnamon
White Sage with Cinnamon
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White Sage, also known as Salvia apiana, is a sacred plant traditionally used by indigenous cultures of North America, especially by Native Americans. This aromatic plant has been employed in spiritual ceremonies and purification rituals for centuries.
Historically, white sage has been burned as incense in a process known as "smudging," where its dried leaves are ignited and used to cleanse negative energies, purify environments and people, and attract mental clarity and spiritual harmony.
The practice of "smudging" with white sage remains relevant today, not only in native communities but also in wellness and spiritual practices worldwide. Its aromatic properties and association with energetic cleansing have made white sage valued as a tool for relaxation, meditation, and spiritual connection.
Aroma: distinctive and potent; Its leaves release an earthy, slightly sweet, and herbaceous fragrance. When burned as incense, it releases aromatic smoke with earthy, fresh notes, sometimes described as a calming and comforting scent. Many people find its aroma comforting and associated with cleansing and purification.
Usage ideas:
- Take one end of the bundle and light the leaves with a lighter or a match. Let it burn for a few seconds until a small flame forms. Gently blow out the flame. Let the leaves continue to smolder to release smoke. Use the white sage smoke to purify the space or person. You can gently move the bundle in circles or wave it to spread the smoke. Once you're done, make sure to completely extinguish the embers. You can gently crush the leaves against a heat-resistant container or let them extinguish naturally in a safe container.
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