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« on: Oct 29, 2023 11:44 am »

Smudging is a Native American ritual that links smoke with spirituality in remarkable ways.

This is a common ceremonial ritual among indigenous people, held closely within these cultures to purify, spiritually cleanse, rid physical spaces of negative energy, and bless. So, whether you are a Native American yourself, or simply want to know more about Native American culture to expand your horizons, then continue reading.

In this post, we'll cover what smudging is, why smudging rituals are conducted in Native American culture, the best herbs to use for smudging, and how to smudge.

What Is Native American Smudging?

In order to fully grasp the concept and perform this sacred ritual yourself, it's important to first take a look at what exactly the practice of smudging entails. By definition, smudging is a ceremony that consists of burning plant herbs and resins in either a clay or shelled bowl while prayers are being done. This results in a smoke cloud formation that is believed to cleanse the air and those within it.

Smudging is, in fact, the most popular ritual used to clear people and places of negative energy they would rather not surround themselves with. As a whole, smudging is used among many Native peoples within the western hemisphere and has played an active role for centuries.

Why Are Smudging Rituals Conducted?

There are several reasons why someone would choose to smudge, but in general, it is to better the lives of people and the places they live. Smudging is the bridge between mortal life and higher realms, bringing in good spirits and eliminating any negative, stagnant ones. This ceremony lifts away any sadness, impurities, and anxieties, and remediates poor health, leaving nothing but peace and harmony for both individuals and the environment after the cleansing.

What Are The Best Herbs To Use?

Before getting into the act of smudging and learning how it is properly done, let’s go over the actual herbs used for smudging so you are fully prepared to either try it yourself or obtain the big picture. For reference, most of the herbs that are used to smudge have antiseptic features, meaning that when burned, they legitimately do purify the air.

This smudging kit includes two white sage smudge sticks, two palo santo sticks, an abalone shell bowl and a rose quartz crystal.

Sage – Sage, both Saliva Apiana (white sage) and Salvia Officinalis (common sage) are healing herbs used. The term “Salvia” comes from the Latin word “salvare,” which means “to feel healthy and well and healing.” Both white sage and common sage are also used to offer strength, clarity, wisdom, and often represent the maternal lineage of women.

Cedar – Cedar is popular for cleaning and purifying, eliminating the evil spirits within people and objects to remediate balance. Burning cedar is also used to promote positivity and deeply connect humans to the spiritual world.

Sweetgrass – Known as the hair of Mother Earth, resembling kindness, and widely used by all Native Americans, sweetgrass is believed to carry prayers into the spirit world. The smoke from the herbs is said to take the words and transition them over. It is also known as “holy grass” and when it burns it does not produce an open flame, but a sweetly scented smoke.

Tobacco – Tobacco is a highly sacred medicine in many cultures and is firmly believed to be the ideal bridge between the human and spiritual worlds. It does not need to be smoked, but is still able to provide spiritual benefits. The use of this acts as a human commitment established and supported by the spiritual world, showing gratitude for the beauty in life.
Though these are the most common herbs used to begin, conduct, or conclude a smudging ceremony, there are some essential oils that are used as well. These include:

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« Reply #1 on: Oct 29, 2023 12:02 pm »

Some essential oils that are used as well. These include:

Mugwort
Desert Lavender
Yellow Birch
Carrot seed
Thuja Oil
Balsam Fir oil
Juniper Berry
Peppermint
Wormwood
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« Reply #2 on: Oct 31, 2023 08:33 am »

Found that palo santo sticks work best for me. Although I use other methods also like lavender incense. Yesterday i tried Frankincense and Myrrh oil and smeared it on my nose. It made me much more sensitive to smell and the inhalation/exhalation of my breath with a mantra.

8 Amazing Benefits of Frankincense & Myrrh Synergy Blend

BY CHARITY DYKSTRA  August 10, 2018
Frankincense and Myrrh
Frankincense and Myrrh each have ritual and medicinal uses dating back around 5,000 years ago. Their rich history includes practical applications in ancient Egypt, burning for ancient rituals in the temples of Jerusalem, and as a valuable gift from the three wise men to the baby Jesus according to the Bible.
Edens Garden’s Frankincense & Myrrh synergy blend is an exquisite combination of Frankincense, Myrrh, Himalayan Cedarwood, Virginian Cedarwood, Cistus, and Vanilla. This blend is truly unique and precious, with extraordinary and often unexpected benefits. Here are 8 of the benefits that stand out the most --
Promotes Restful Sleep: By removing tension in mind and body, you can get the most out of your nightly rest. Try adding 2-3 drops of the Frankincense & Myrrh blend to a teaspoon of a soothing carrier oil like Apricot Kernel, and massage into the skin before bedtime.
Eases Anxiety and Stress: Whether from daily stresses, grief and sadness, or constant pressure, the grounding components of this blend can help bring peace to your mind.
Can Help With Pain Relief: Packed with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, the Frankincense & Myrrh blend can help relax muscles and ease nerve pain. Try adding a few drops of the diluted blend to a clean, damp washcloth and apply as a cold compress.

Perfect for Prayer and Meditation: With its holy and ritualistic background, it only makes sense that the oils in this blend would assist with the focus and calmness that benefit our spiritual side. We recommend diffusing Frankincense & Myrrh to allow whirring thoughts to come to a standstill.
Can be Added to Your Skincare Routine: Frankincense and Myrrh essential oils both happen to be renowned for their skin-nourishing properties. The synergy blend can contribute to glowing skin and the reduction of brown spots and sun damage. Add a drop of the Frankincense & Myrrh blend to a teaspoon of your favorite moisturizer.
Acts as a Respiratory Aid and Immune Booster: The respiratory system can benefit from Frankincense, Cedarwood, and Cistus in particular, as they aid illnesses and breathing. Diffuse this synergy blend during cold season or utilize the antimicrobial properties in a household cleaner.
Soothes Irritated Skin: Rashes, bug bites, and eczema can all benefit from the anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this soothing blend. Try the Frankincense & Myrrh roll-on for easy and convenient application to ailing spots on the skin.

Provides a Tantalizing Aroma: No matter which way you use it, one thing cannot be denied. The aroma of the Frankincense & Myrrh blend is both unique and nostalgic. Many have grown up smelling the resins that are predominant in the blend. Others have never smelled anything quite like it. It’s rich, exotic, and woodsy; don’t take our word for it, and try it out for yourself!
 
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