

They come back to get more sage and they give reports about how much better they feel and how much lighter it feels.”Īllery adds, “It’s like we do the best that we can do explain to them, but its once they feel it and see it and go through that experience, that’s what keeps them coming back and yes that really works. Fargo store manager Susan Anderson says when people try it out, they keep coming back.
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“You can feel inside you that there is something that just needs to be done and opening the windows just isn’t enough.”Ĭrystal Rock is a local store that sells sage. It seems to at least eliminate some of it once it is already in our house, and it does it lifts the energy,” Allery says. “If one of my children gets sick, we are not all getting sick. Sage user Natalie Allery says she notices a difference when she burns sage. Some strains of harmful bacteria could not be detected for up to 30 days. It also showed that the room stayed almost entirely bacteria-free for 24 hours.

The research shows that burning sage, also referred to as smudging, in a room for an hour reduced airborne bacteria by 94 percent. We included the link above to our TD signature sage sticks but here it is again.(KX NEWS) – The burning of sage has long been a spiritual ritual - but new research shows it can have more benefits than you might think. After saging you can take your ceremony to the next level by putting fresh flowers in your space and potentially even creating an alter with meaningful photos of people you love and things that you would like to focus and grow on. And likely people who don’t know that you have done this will walk in and say “it feels different in here.”ġ0. You will literally notice a feeling of lightness and spaciousness in the space you saged. After you are done sage-ing (totally made up word) you need to make sure you put out the sage stick by either putting it into a bowl to snuff it out (which then you can reuse another time) or if you are in a rush you can always pour a lot of water on it but you might not be able to use the sage stick again.ĩ. The more you move the sage stick in wide circular motions the more it usually smokes but sometimes it is necessary to re-light it several times until it really gets smoking.Ĩ. After the gateway areas and corners are done you can work your way through the entire space again from room to room using your intuition on how long you should stay in. We love Tina Malia and can enhance the ceremony.Įven if you aren’t cleansing or doing a sage ceremony – check her out!ħ. Sometimes its nice to put on some beautiful cleansing music. Spend a lot of time in the corners again you can verbally urge to “release any negativity” and to “create space, purity and flow.”Ħ. Corners are another big area to sage as there is a lot of congestion and blocks. You can ask to specifically let go of the energy of a person or event.ĥ. If you are really tuned in you will get messages or remember things that happened in this areas and you can verbally cleanse and affirm the space. Start in door openings, and high traffic areas.
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We like to wear our mala beads and flowy comfortable clothes (but let’s be honest, we always tend to wear clothes that aren’t restrictive and free flowing wink emoticonĤ. My intention is to renew and cleanse this space and create a harmonious, peaceful home for my family where our love, creativity and abundance flows freely. Before you start saging say a little prayer or affirmation to yourself either outloud or silently. It’s not the most beautiful smell in the world – but it works and the smells goes away shortly after.ģ. If you have smelled sage you will know this isn’t true. There is a myth that people sage their house for the smell factory. You need a smudge stick (preferably white sage which consists of a bundle of dried sage herbs) as well as something heat proof to put the sage stick out with.Ģ.

Smudging has been well established as a Native American cultural or tribal practice, although it isn’t practiced by all. Here’s our step by step guide to being a sage-ing goddess.ġ. Burning sage also known as smudging is an ancient spiritual ritual. During tribal ceremonies, the burning of herbs including that of sage is used as a sacred element for. So literally the process of healing and reknewing your space. Whats the difference between saging and smudging. It’s one of the oldest and purest methods of cleansing a space. We go.īurning sage is an ancient art/ritual to many cultures in the world. We had a lot of burning questions from everyone about sage yesterday.
