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The Mystical Power of the Sage Cleansing RitualConducting A Purification Ceremony For Positive Energy and Harmony
In the sage smudging purification ritual, ancient wisdom offers simple but powerful therapy for person, office and home to banish pervasive and unhealthy negative energy.
Sage has long been a powerful herb for promoting emotional health and environmental well being. When a natural substance has been used for a few thousand years for such an accepted common purpose, it takes on an iconic meaning. So it is with sage and more specifically, ceremonial white sage. Burning slowly as a smudge to waft its smoke in the air about one’s home is an example of a well-recognized cleansing ritual to establish positive energy, clear thinking, harmony of thought and healing. The type of sage used in cooking is a variety of Salvia. The other genus of sage is Artemisia (sagebrush). Varieties of both are used in smudging with an apparent preference being for what is known as ceremonial white sage, native to the American southwest. The Use of Sage in RitualThis use of sage springs from at least two powerful spiritual ancient sources, who, so far as is known, evolved independently from each other: the ancient Celts, including the Druids, and the Native Americans. The Druids and ancient Celts used sage to increase wisdom and knowledge, and for protection and healing. Sage is used in this tradition not only for the cleansing powers of its smoke but for tea as well. In the Native American traditions, sage (also called “sukodawabuk”) is a sacred element in many rituals. For example, the Ojibwa tribe used sage as an anti-convulsant, to staunch bleeding, and as a stimulant. The Potawatomis used sage both as a purifying smoke smudge and as a poultice for festering sores and wounds. Sage also has been used in Native American sweat cleansing rituals with the scattering of sage on the floor of the sweat lodge. In short, sage has been long recognized as both a medicinal and psychologically beneficial purifying agent, as well as an enticing enhancement in cooking. How to Perform a Personal Cleansing Sage Smudging RitualPerforming a sage cleansing ritual is not difficult. The preparation principally involves acquiring white sage and assembling the sage with an earthen bowl , incense or smudge pot, or abalone shell. Choose one of these that is large enough to hold comfortably in the palm of your hand, or by a handle, and that can contain the burning sage without becoming too hot to hold on the outside. Next, you should be mentally ready to concentrate on the ceremony by clearing distractions from your mind and the physical space involved. With these things done, you are ready for the following steps of a personal sage smudging ritual.
Cautions: Do not leave the sage smudge burning unattended. Do not inhale the smoke directly. The purpose of this ritual is to purify and harmonize the space, not fill it (or your lungs) with smoke. Do not perform this with children or infants present. Do not eat ceremonial sage or use in food. Be careful of your source for acquiring ritual sage. Commercial sage is not the proper ingredient. Two sources of the ceremonial white sage are Mountain Rose Herbs (MountainRoseHerbs.com) and Taos Herb Company (TaosHerb.com). To make the best use of this magical plant, continue further study on your own and enhance your journey of knowledge and peace. Resources:
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