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White Sage Leaves-White Sage Smudge-Loose Leaf White Sage -Loose Leaf Sage

White Sage Leaves-White Sage Smudge-Loose Leaf White Sage -Loose Leaf Sage

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Loose leaf white sage. You will receive one bag of white sage leaves. Your bag of white sage will be 2 ounces.

Sage is a plant that many First Peoples believe was put on the Earth as a healing medicine, a benevolent plant spirit. It teaches one how to walk a spiritual path with practical feet, from a grounded perspective. Medicine men and women traditionally burn Sage, and/or other herbs, while calling on the aid of the Spirit of the plant to help them in whatever healing or cleansing is taking place. There are many references to Sage producing sacred visions in ceremonial settings. However, prayer, deep spiritual wisdom, and a strong relationship with the Sage plant are all necessary to gain access to the higher levels of wisdom of this sacred herb.
Sage has been used to cleanse sacred space, remove malevolent spirits and negative energies, and for spiritual and energetic protection for ages. Its smoke is also traditionally used to cleanse spiritual tools, altars, and holy spaces before, during, or after sacred rites and rituals to “keep things clean.” In all respects, I like to refer to Sage as a “spiritual janitor”, a very important job, keeping energies tidy and in a good way. Modern science also confirms that White Sage has powerful bacteria killing and antimicrobial properties, which made it a choice incense for burning around the sick or during times of illness in ancient times.
Native Americans traditionally use the smoke of Sage to strengthen mental clarity. The sharp, penetrating smoke has a cleansing and clearing effect on the mind and thoughts, bringing about a sharper sense of awareness. Sage smoke is traditionally used by certain tribes to clear the mind and open the senses before and during ceremony, helping one to achieve greater presence and clarity while opening the inner channels for wisdom to enter. A little known Native wisdom advises to treat the leftover ashes with respect. Take your shell or incense burner and give the ashes back to the Earth by placing them on the ground or under a tree as they potentially hold some of the energies that were cleansed from your being.

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