• This bundle features: *The Evil Eye Keychain (aka Lucky Eye, description below) *Sage *Citrine Cluster *Palo Santo *All Packaged in Organza Bags, and packaged in a Soulful Heart Readings Drawstring backpack.
  • White sage, (salvia apiana) is an evergreen shrub that grows across the United States, and is most prevalent in high altitude desert ecosystems. American Indian’s are well known to have used the healing properties of sage to drive out negative energy and evil spirits. They also use it in ceremonies for blessings and prosperity. For generations, white sage has been used for purifying, cleansing, and protection and many consider the plant to be sacred. According to tradition, all plants and animals have a spirit. The spirit of white sage is devoted to clearing, protection, and blessings. Tapping into the power of white sage will amplify any healing or clearing that you do on yourself or others.

    How to Use White Sage…

    The easiest and most popular way to tune into the benefits of white sage is by burning the dried leaves. This ritual is known as sage smudging – and it’s practiced by burning a bundle of dried sage and then directing the smoke onto the areas that you want to clear or protect. As the bundle is burning and the smoke spirals, wafts, and begins to fill a space, it is cleansing. As you're burning white sage it’s important to express gratitude for the help of the plants spirit as well as to express your intention for why you're burning sage in the first place. In this very simply way, the energy of white sage, brings cleansing, protection, and blessings into the space it's burned in. The smoke attaches to negative energies, and as the smoke then begins to dissipate it transforms those negative energies into universal energy.  And so, your intention for cleansing, clearing and protection is fulfilled.  White sage can be used in any number of situations including to cleanse yourself, others, objects, a room, building, crystal, or even a piece of land. I regularly burn white sage in my home, when traveling, and to cleanse my crystals.   White Sage Bundle or Loose Leaf?  When you go to buy your white sage, you'll likely have the option to purchase either a bundle of white sage, sometimes called a wand or stick, or a bag of loose sage leaves.   Honestly, either option is fine and both are available in my store.
  • Abalone shells are natural bowl to burn sage.  You can put a light layer of sand in the bottom of your shell to protect its design and shine. Abalone shells are often used in smudging rituals, not only because they are practical in that they catch the hot cinders that fall away from the smudging stick after it has burnt, but also because they are a beautiful gift straight from Mother Earth’s ocean. Abalone shells are a thick seashell which shimmers with the gorgeous iridescent colors of mother-of-pearl. They hold the energy of the ocean and bring a strong calming and healing energy, allowing you to remain connected to the sea - even when you are landlocked. Including abalone shells in your smudging rituals means you are incorporating all four of the earth’s elements: the shell represents water, the smoke represents air, the unlit herbs or sticks represent earth and once they’re lit they represent fire.  By incorporating the elements into your smudging ritual, you’re inviting Mother Earth (or Mama Gaia) to be the focus of your ceremony. It is here, in the space created by Her, that transformations and manifestations have room to occur.  
  • White sage, (salvia apiana) is an evergreen shrub that grows across the United States, and is most prevalent in high altitude desert ecosystems. American Indian’s are well known to have used the healing properties of sage to drive out negative energy and evil spirits. They also use it in ceremonies for blessings and prosperity. For generations, white sage has been used for purifying, cleansing, and protection and many consider the plant to be sacred. According to tradition, all plants and animals have a spirit. The spirit of white sage is devoted to clearing, protection, and blessings. Tapping into the power of white sage will amplify any healing or clearing that you do on yourself or others.

    How to Use White Sage…

    The easiest and most popular way to tune into the benefits of white sage is by burning the dried leaves. This ritual is known as sage smudging – and it’s practiced by burning a bundle of dried sage and then directing the smoke onto the areas that you want to clear or protect. As the bundle is burning and the smoke spirals, wafts, and begins to fill a space, it is cleansing. As you're burning white sage it’s important to express gratitude for the help of the plants spirit as well as to express your intention for why you're burning sage in the first place. In this very simply way, the energy of white sage, brings cleansing, protection, and blessings into the space it's burned in. The smoke attaches to negative energies, and as the smoke then begins to dissipate it transforms those negative energies into universal energy.  And so, your intention for cleansing, clearing and protection is fulfilled.  White sage can be used in any number of situations including to cleanse yourself, others, objects, a room, building, crystal, or even a piece of land. I regularly burn white sage in my home, when traveling, and to cleanse my crystals.   White Sage Bundle or Loose Leaf?  When you go to buy your white sage, you'll likely have the option to purchase either a bundle of white sage, sometimes called a wand or stick, or a bag of loose sage leaves.   Honestly, either option is fine.  I have both to purchase in my store.
  • Made by Chloe ingredients, coconut oil, lavender, sage, rosemary
  • Made by Chloe ingredients, anise, jasmine, lemongrass, sweet fennel, ylang ylang, coconut oil
  • Burning sage — also known as smudging — is an ancient spiritual ritual. Smudging has long been used to connect to the spiritual realm or enhance intuition. For healers, burning sage is used to achieve a healing state — or to solve or reflect upon spiritual dilemmas. It may help dispel negative energy. 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. This may help you establish a positive environment for meditation or another ritual. Choosing to sit and let go of negative thoughts in a ritual like this sets your intention and dedication to self-improvement. Choosing to engage in ritual can be the beginning of your change in mindset. Burning sage creates fragrant smoke central to smudging’s benefits. You can use this incense to smudge yourself, specific spaces and objects. If you have any concern with negative history or energy attached to a new or unfamiliar object, smudging may help bring peace of mind and make the object more sacred to you. Certain types of sage, including salvia sages and white prairie sage, contain thujone. Research shows that thujone is mildly psychoactive. It’s actually found in many plants used in cultural spiritual rituals to enhance intuition.

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