Why use smudge sticks.
Cedar smudge stick uses.
Often used as a medicine it is used in treating headaches stopping internal bleeding and preventing infections.
This may help you.
Available in two sizes.
Smudging may also be used as a ritual tool to rid yourself or your space of negativity.
This includes past traumas bad experiences or negative energies from others.
Personally i use white sage but feel free to experiment with lavender pine and cedar too.
While it dispels negative energy it is also known to provide protection.
You could also try a combination.
In the native american tradition it is also indicated as a remedy to induce good sleep.
Cedar is a very slow burning and perfect for full smudge rituals as well.
Cedar is often used to cleanse a home or apartment when first moving in inviting unwanted spirits to leave and protecting a person place or object from unwanted influences.
Sage cedar smudge sticks are pretty easy to come by.
The herb is very evocative of the clean windswept deserts of the american southwest.
Cedar trees are very old wise and powerful spirits.
There are others you could try as well but i d recommend these first.
The smoke from a burning smudge stick is thought to remove negative energy.
Burning a cedar smudge is a good way to improve self confidence self esteem strength and determination.
This richly aromatic herb is used by many in the southwest as part of their purification rituals.
Traditionally cedar has been used simply for renewal and protection and grounding.
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A cedar smudge can have two benefits.
Using smudge sticks or smudging as it is called is one of my favorite ways to connect to plants and herbs in my nature focused spiritual practice.
Cedar has been revered for thousands of years and its leaf used in smudging to cleanse and protect.
Cedar is a medicine of protection.
Cedar is known to be used commonly for beginners its also known to be used commonly along with white sage.
This ritual is conducted the same way a white sage ceremony is done it is only your intention that is different.
Today smudging has come into popular use in various spiritual circles.
Among them the native americans have long used sacred or white sage cedar tobacco and sweetgrass for ceremonial purposes and purification rituals.