Cedar herbal Incense Wand
Beautiful herbal incense wand made with boughs of home harvested Cedar and Juniper and home grown flowers.
The Magic and The Science: Smudging is often viewed as some sort of magical practice, which when set an intention to, it truly is. However recent studies have shown that there is scientific evidence that medicinal smoke is a powerful antiseptic that can purify the air of 94% of harmful bacteria for up to 24 hours.
This science was probably deciphered by our ancestors too but making it a sacred ritual enhances the reverence with which we perform the act. No body wants what is plainly served to them but everybody craves for an unknown, an element of magic and an element of mystique. So our ancestors were intelligent than us to play on Science and make science part of our life in the form of these beautiful rituals like Smudging, cleansing, smoking the house to ward off evil spirits, clear the negative energy and invite positivity.
The electromagnetic field (aura) around our body, as well as the energy in our environment, can become blocked with harmful positive ions that can make us feel fatigued, sluggish and burnt out.
Burning sage, cedar or other herbs neutralizes the positive charge and releases large amounts of negative ions into the atmosphere. This means that our own energy, and the energy around us, will feel lighter and freer.
It is also the reason that we feel like we could “cut the tension with a knife” during an argument, or if someone is in a bad mood. Stress, anger or any form of tension releases positive ions and causes the energy around us to become stagnant. Burning herbs turns the positive ions back to negative ones, and therefore, the practice purifies and cleanses the atmosphere.
Cedar is known as Devadaaru Vriksham in India. It translates to the wood of Gods. It is a sacred tree in many cultures
The Ritual: Always set an intention, a good positive one, for you, your space, your friends, family and the world. Burn the tips of the incense wand with fire until it begins to smoke. Smoke all the spaces you want “cleanses” or purified including your own self. Set the wand on a fire proof plate. Meditate, sit with your thoughts, pray, smile, think of all your blessings and people that matter. Inhale and exhale. Play some divine music.
Note: Make sure the incense wand is completely put off once you are done with your ceremony. Never leave it unattended during the ceremony.
Beautiful herbal incense wand made with boughs of home harvested Cedar and Juniper and home grown flowers.
The Magic and The Science: Smudging is often viewed as some sort of magical practice, which when set an intention to, it truly is. However recent studies have shown that there is scientific evidence that medicinal smoke is a powerful antiseptic that can purify the air of 94% of harmful bacteria for up to 24 hours.
This science was probably deciphered by our ancestors too but making it a sacred ritual enhances the reverence with which we perform the act. No body wants what is plainly served to them but everybody craves for an unknown, an element of magic and an element of mystique. So our ancestors were intelligent than us to play on Science and make science part of our life in the form of these beautiful rituals like Smudging, cleansing, smoking the house to ward off evil spirits, clear the negative energy and invite positivity.
The electromagnetic field (aura) around our body, as well as the energy in our environment, can become blocked with harmful positive ions that can make us feel fatigued, sluggish and burnt out.
Burning sage, cedar or other herbs neutralizes the positive charge and releases large amounts of negative ions into the atmosphere. This means that our own energy, and the energy around us, will feel lighter and freer.
It is also the reason that we feel like we could “cut the tension with a knife” during an argument, or if someone is in a bad mood. Stress, anger or any form of tension releases positive ions and causes the energy around us to become stagnant. Burning herbs turns the positive ions back to negative ones, and therefore, the practice purifies and cleanses the atmosphere.
Cedar is known as Devadaaru Vriksham in India. It translates to the wood of Gods. It is a sacred tree in many cultures
The Ritual: Always set an intention, a good positive one, for you, your space, your friends, family and the world. Burn the tips of the incense wand with fire until it begins to smoke. Smoke all the spaces you want “cleanses” or purified including your own self. Set the wand on a fire proof plate. Meditate, sit with your thoughts, pray, smile, think of all your blessings and people that matter. Inhale and exhale. Play some divine music.
Note: Make sure the incense wand is completely put off once you are done with your ceremony. Never leave it unattended during the ceremony.
Beautiful herbal incense wand made with boughs of home harvested Cedar and Juniper and home grown flowers.
The Magic and The Science: Smudging is often viewed as some sort of magical practice, which when set an intention to, it truly is. However recent studies have shown that there is scientific evidence that medicinal smoke is a powerful antiseptic that can purify the air of 94% of harmful bacteria for up to 24 hours.
This science was probably deciphered by our ancestors too but making it a sacred ritual enhances the reverence with which we perform the act. No body wants what is plainly served to them but everybody craves for an unknown, an element of magic and an element of mystique. So our ancestors were intelligent than us to play on Science and make science part of our life in the form of these beautiful rituals like Smudging, cleansing, smoking the house to ward off evil spirits, clear the negative energy and invite positivity.
The electromagnetic field (aura) around our body, as well as the energy in our environment, can become blocked with harmful positive ions that can make us feel fatigued, sluggish and burnt out.
Burning sage, cedar or other herbs neutralizes the positive charge and releases large amounts of negative ions into the atmosphere. This means that our own energy, and the energy around us, will feel lighter and freer.
It is also the reason that we feel like we could “cut the tension with a knife” during an argument, or if someone is in a bad mood. Stress, anger or any form of tension releases positive ions and causes the energy around us to become stagnant. Burning herbs turns the positive ions back to negative ones, and therefore, the practice purifies and cleanses the atmosphere.
Cedar is known as Devadaaru Vriksham in India. It translates to the wood of Gods. It is a sacred tree in many cultures
The Ritual: Always set an intention, a good positive one, for you, your space, your friends, family and the world. Burn the tips of the incense wand with fire until it begins to smoke. Smoke all the spaces you want “cleanses” or purified including your own self. Set the wand on a fire proof plate. Meditate, sit with your thoughts, pray, smile, think of all your blessings and people that matter. Inhale and exhale. Play some divine music.
Note: Make sure the incense wand is completely put off once you are done with your ceremony. Never leave it unattended during the ceremony.