White Sage is known for cleansing negative energy and creating a peaceful space. It helps refresh your mood, improve focus, and support spiritual clarity. Perfect for home, office, or meditation rituals. 🔮

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Prayers for peace🙏
One of my #Tseycum friends held a small prayers circle, this morning. We smudged, drummed, sang, put offerings into a fire & prayed for peace in chaotic, uncertain times 💗

#SilentSunday #sage #Smudge #Smudging #Indigenous #spiritual #cultural #PrayersForPeace

Beautiful handmade smudging sticks from Ecuador. My Taita's neighbour crafted these gorgeous tools. Each bundle is made with specific plants chosen for their unique properties and energetic resonance. There is not better way to hold an intention than using a cleansing smoke that speaks a language older than words.

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Inside the Booming White Sage Black Market

As “smudging” has been appropriated from Native American use, the selling of sage offers a cautionary tale for the wellness economy—one where the intentions of users can be subverted by suppliers, and many sellers have no idea of their impacts.

The last full night of the year, a good time to smudge your home to drive out unwanted spirits or energies.

You can use frankincense, white sage, Palos Santos, mugwort, or other resin or herb of your choice.

Here, I'm using frankincense.

Just remember to have a door or window open so that the unwanted spirits or energies have an easy way out.

#shamanism #newyear #newyearseve #smudge #smudging #sage #frankincense #ritual #Rauhnächte #twelvedaysofchristmas

More info:
Allina Health has teamed up w/a local organization to create an online guide for Indigenous & Native Youth struggling with mental health challenges.
#Native & #Indigenous communities use #smudging -the burning of one or more #SacredMedicines like tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass – to cleanse their mind, body & soul.

https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/online-mental-health-guide-created-with-indigenous-youth-in-mind

#NativeHealing #NativeTherapy #decolonization #HelpingNativeYouths #CulturallyAppropriate #NativeReconnection

Want to purify your house? Maybe don't use white sage (unless it's already part of your cultural tradition/religious practice.) https://wapo.st/3W7RSxC #smudging
Witches urge alternatives to sage amid concern about appropriation, overharvesting

Witches urge alternatives to sage amid concern about appropriation and overharvesting

The Washington Post

Native folks in the US have requested that non-native people stop using white sage for smudging; it is not being sustainably harvested and is at risk.

Also there’s a cultural appropriation issue – try practices from other cultures instead.

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Here’s one article on the issue:

Sephora’s “Starter Witch Kit” and Spiritual Theft | Native Appropriations

https://nativeappropriations.com/2018/09/sephoras-starter-witch-kit-and-spiritual-theft.html

#SaveWhiteSage
#CulturalAppropriation
#Smudging

Sephora’s “Starter Witch Kit” and Spiritual Theft

I start most mornings by smudging [for non-Natives: info here]*. I love how the smell lingers on me and in my home and I love that the smell reminds me of Native spaces. It makes me…

Native Appropriations
Old growth Tan Oak trees are a rarity in northern California. The first white settlers cut them all down for the tan bark industry, the bark was used for tanning leather. Today most people around here disrespect tan oak, and call them trash trees. They've only ever seen young ones. Tan oak keep trying, they'd like to see some of their people grow old, but people cut them down while they are teenagers.
Tan oak acorns were the preferred, prized acorn of local tribes.
Awhile back phytopthera, (also known as sudden oak death) began killing tan oaks in CA, like a fast moving plague. It spread on my neighbors land, and I was afraid it would cross the road and wipe out my ridge of old growth tan oak. I consulted Dennis Martinez ( restoration forester, and fire ecologist extrordinaire) who suggested as an experiment, I might want to try smudging the trees with smoke. One study indicated that smoke weakens and kills plant pathogens within minutes, and has beneficial effects. (Parmeter and Uhrenholdt 1974)
Dennis suggested smudging in the wet season when phytopthera sets spores.
I did a light understory thinning, and used the green material to make small very smokey burn piles. Tan oak are rather sensitive, they don't like fire too near, so i kept flames well away from trunks and branches. When the piles turned to coals , I raked them around individual trees mimicking a low intensity burn. (Back then almost no one was doing prescribed burns.)
20 yrs later my ridge of old growth tan oak still stands. (Unfortunately most of my neighbors tan oak died.)
Sudden oak death, slowed down, but perhaps because of the recent drought we're seeing it pop up again. I think I may do some tree smudging this winter.
#TanOak
#OldGrowth
#phytopthera
#SuddenOakDeath
#acorns
#FireEcology
#smudging
Nuu-chah-nulth nations celebrate appeal dismissal in B.C. classroom smudging case

Candice Servatius alleged the demonstrations at John Howitt Elementary School took place without parental consent or sufficient notice to opt her children out.

Global News