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Smudge Braid Sweetgrass by Sage Spirit Incense - 15 Inch
- Price: 10.25
Smudge Braid Sweetgrass by Sage Spirit Incense - 15 Inch
- Price: 10.25
Sage Spirit Smudge Braids are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Each braid is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Braids: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Cedar by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Cedar by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Copal by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Copal by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Lavender by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Lavender by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Sweetgrass by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Smudge Wand Large Sage and Sweetgrass by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Large Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Smudge Wand Large Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 6.35
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer.
Smudge Wand Large White Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 9.95
Smudge Wand Large White Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 6 Inch
- Price: 9.95
Sage Spirit Smudge Wand Large White Sage (6-7") are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer.
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Cedar by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Cedar by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer.
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Copal by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Copal by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Lavender by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Lavender by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Sweetgrass by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Smudge Wand Small Sage and Sweetgrass by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 4.75
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer
Smudge Wand Small White Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 6.75
Smudge Wand Small White Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 4 Inch
- Price: 6.75
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer.
Smudge Wand White Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 8.5 Inch
- Price: 10.95
Smudge Wand White Sage by Sage Spirit Incense - 8.5 Inch
- Price: 10.95
Sage Spirit Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. "Smudging" is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people are smudging to receive the benefits known to our Native American brothers and sisters for generations. The burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification is also common practice among many religious, healing, and spiritual groups. The ritual of smudging can be defined as "spiritual house cleaning." In theory, the smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as the smoke clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into another space where it will be regenerated into positive energy. Common Herbs Used in Smudge Sticks: Sage / White Sage Cedar / Pine Lavender Sweet Grass Mugwort Copal Who is Smudging? Religious Groups Native Americans Healers You Can Too!!! Purposes of Smudging Ceremony / Ritual Cleansing / Purification Clearing / Freeing / Releasing What To Smudge Yourself Crystals Personal Objects Home / Office / Healing Space When To Smudge Yourself When your spirits are low After being around someone who is sick or depressed During meditation When in prayer.
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