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Smudging/Sage Cleansing How-to:

Sage is a powerful tool for clearing negative energy from your home. Smudging, or burning sage, is an ancient practice used by many cultures for spiritual cleansing and healing. In this blog post, we will explore how to use sage for clearing and how to smudge a house leaving a window or door cracked open.

 

Step 1: Choose Your Sage

The first step in smudging your home is to choose the type of sage you want to use. White sage is the most common type of sage used for smudging, but you can also use other types of sage such as blue sage, desert sage, or cedar.

 

Step 2: Prepare Your Space

Before you begin smudging, it's important to prepare your space. Start by opening a window or door to allow any negative energy to escape. You can also light some candles or burn some incense to create a calming atmosphere.

 

Step 3: Light the Sage

Once your space is prepared, light the sage bundle with a match or lighter. Hold the sage over the flame until it catches fire, then blow out the flame so the sage is smoking.

 

Step 4: Smudge Your Home

Starting at the front door, walk around your home, waving the smoldering sage bundle in a clockwise direction. Make sure to smudge every corner, every room, and every doorway. As you smudge your home, visualize the negative energy being cleared away and replaced with positive, healing energy.

 

Step 5: Extinguish the Sage

Once you have smudged your entire home, extinguish the sage by pressing it firmly into a fireproof container or ashtray. You can also use sand or salt to put out the sage quickly.

 

Step 6: Close the Ceremony

To close the ceremony, thank the sage for its cleansing and healing properties. You can also say a prayer or set an intention for your home and the energy that you want to cultivate within it.

 

In conclusion, smudging with sage is a powerful way to clear negative energy from your home. By following these simple steps, you can create a peaceful and healing environment for yourself and your loved ones. Remember to always use caution when working with fire and to respect the sacred nature of this ancient practice



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