Sage cedar smudge sticks are pretty easy to come by.
Sage smudge stick uses.
Don t use water to extinguish the hot embers it will ruin the tip of the stick and make it harder to light next time.
Here are the plants i use for my homemade smudge sticks.
Set the smudge stick to dry in a basket or on a drying screen for 7 10 days or as long as necessary.
The practice of burning sage or smudging is fairly simple with few necessary tools.
Once you re ready to extinguish a sage smudge stick press the burning tip firmly into your fireproof vessel dirt or sand until the smoke no longer rises.
The smoke is used to bless cleanse and heal the person or object being smudged.
This herb is often used when someone may feel they have a attachment their home or object as an attachment or when one enters ceremony or other.
Light the tip of the smudge stick with a lighter match or candle.
There are others you could try as well but i d recommend these first.
Don t get it wet.
Sage is used to wash off the outside world.
I recommend you use new container bowl or plate that you love and only use for smudging ceremonies.
White sage salvia apiana is the quintessential smudge stick herb.
Different herbs and uses.
Sage the use of sage is for healing.
Personally i use white sage but feel free to experiment with lavender pine and cedar too.
Native americans use an abalone shell for this bringing in a water element.
Smudging or other rites involving the burning of sacred herbs e g white sage or resins is a ceremony practiced by some indigenous peoples of the americas in some cases the ceremony is for spiritual cleansing or blessing but the purposes and particulars of the ceremonies and the substances used can vary widely between tribes bands and nations.
A sage bundle or smudge stick some recommend a seashell or bowl of ceramic clay or.
The common name itself is associated with wisdom and spirituality.
I love the smell of white sage smoke.
It s useful to have a fireproof container like a small clay bowl to hold underneath the smudge stick to catch any ashes or embers.