BLUE SAGE AND COPAL SMUDGE
Blue sage has a softer, more delicate aroma than the closely-related white sage. Its scent is earthy, grounding, and soft. Blue sage has been used in ritual practices interchangeably with white sage. It has been recognized for its purifying properties and has been used to perform spiritual cleansing and healing rituals.
Copal emits a powerful, sharp, woody scent reminiscent of pine or turpentine. It was highly valued in ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations, and is still considered sacred to the people of Mexico. It has a long history of ceremonial use as an offering to the gods, and is still used in sweat lodge and sacred mushroom ceremonies by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico and Central America.
In conjunction, it is believed that blue sage and copal can purify people and spaces, induce concentration and mental clarity, and promote confidence, fertility, and creative self-expression. They can also remove energy blockages and are useful in times of stress, alleviating depression and shifting negative mindsets.
Blue sage has a softer, more delicate aroma than the closely-related white sage. Its scent is earthy, grounding, and soft. Blue sage has been used in ritual practices interchangeably with white sage. It has been recognized for its purifying properties and has been used to perform spiritual cleansing and healing rituals.
Copal emits a powerful, sharp, woody scent reminiscent of pine or turpentine. It was highly valued in ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations, and is still considered sacred to the people of Mexico. It has a long history of ceremonial use as an offering to the gods, and is still used in sweat lodge and sacred mushroom ceremonies by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico and Central America.
In conjunction, it is believed that blue sage and copal can purify people and spaces, induce concentration and mental clarity, and promote confidence, fertility, and creative self-expression. They can also remove energy blockages and are useful in times of stress, alleviating depression and shifting negative mindsets.
Blue sage has a softer, more delicate aroma than the closely-related white sage. Its scent is earthy, grounding, and soft. Blue sage has been used in ritual practices interchangeably with white sage. It has been recognized for its purifying properties and has been used to perform spiritual cleansing and healing rituals.
Copal emits a powerful, sharp, woody scent reminiscent of pine or turpentine. It was highly valued in ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations, and is still considered sacred to the people of Mexico. It has a long history of ceremonial use as an offering to the gods, and is still used in sweat lodge and sacred mushroom ceremonies by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico and Central America.
In conjunction, it is believed that blue sage and copal can purify people and spaces, induce concentration and mental clarity, and promote confidence, fertility, and creative self-expression. They can also remove energy blockages and are useful in times of stress, alleviating depression and shifting negative mindsets.
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Weight: approximately 20 g
Grown in California
Store in a dry place at room temperature.
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Smudging is an ancient spiritual ritual shared by many cultures around the world. It has a long history of use in Native American ceremonial practice as a link to the spiritual realm.
Sacred plants have been smudged prior to rituals since the distant past, and the resulting smoke was, amongst other things, believed to drive away negative energies, restore balance, bless people and places, aid in visions, and support dream work.
It is believed that different herbs have distinct properties in smudging. In fact, a broad variety of herbs have been used in smudging, and the specific selection depends on the nature of the purification. If not for metaphysical abilities, smudges produce a pleasant grounding smoke and can aid in meditation, relaxation, and creating a pleasant environment.
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- Do not let the smudge stick catch fire – it should smoulder, not burn.
- Never leave burning smudge sticks and incense unattended.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Burn smudge sticks in an appropriate, heat-resistant vessel on a heat-proof surface.
- Do not burn smudge sticks near flammable objects.
- Burn smudge sticks only when a window is open, or if the room is thoroughly aired afterwards.