Set the smudge stick to dry in a basket or on a drying screen for 7 10 days or as long as necessary.
What do sage smudge sticks do.
You can do this by dabbing the lit end into a small bowl of ash or sand.
Here are the plants i use for my homemade smudge sticks.
Once you re ready to extinguish a sage smudge stick press the burning tip firmly into your fireproof vessel dirt or sand until the smoke no longer rises.
They then burn the sage a braid of sweetgrass.
Be sure to allow the smoke to drift into even the hidden spaces like inside closets basements and dark corners.
Don t get it wet.
The smoke may be waved with a hand or a feather to direct it.
Once the smudge stick has a steady flame blow it out so it is smoldering and smoking.
Check the end closely to make sure there are no more embers burning.
Smudging with sage is accomplished by acquiring a sage bundle or smudge stick.
I love the smell of white sage smoke.
Whether you re smudging loose sage or a stick you re going to need a place to burn it.
I don t have anything against them.
The end is lit into a slow smolder releasing thick smoke.
White sage salvia apiana is the quintessential smudge stick herb.
It roots me into mother earth.
I love honoring the cardinal directions in my smudge ceremony.
A lot of new agey people seem drawn to sage pots and abalone shells for some reason so you ll often find them for sale next to the smudge sticks.
Start at the front door of the home and light your smudge stick.
Move mindfully and with care walking clockwise around the entire perimeter of the home.
1 sage salvia sp sage is one of the most popular smudge stick materials.
Light the tip of the smudge stick with a lighter match or candle.
Make sure your smudge stick is completely extinguished.
Then begin to move around the home.
If the scent of sage isn t your thing you can also incorporate other aromatics into your smudge stick as well.
The common name itself is associated with wisdom and spirituality.
Lavender rosemary cedar rose thyme and yerba santa are all great additions to.
Native american ceremonies begin by sprinkling the floor with loose sage.
If you like them get one.