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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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#whitesage #energycleansing #spiritualhealing #smudging #glintaura #homecleansing
Today, I'm thankful for, and happy about:
😃 Tidying up my home office room
😃 Surviving six hours of meetings
😃 Smudging myself with #whitesage
The #fire is burning very steady now. I brought my big #WhiteSage #SmudgeStick - it's more like a baton - to honour the ancestors fire 🔥
#Indigenous #Esquimalt #NativeCulture #BCFirstNations #YYJ #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #BritishColumbia #Cultural #SilentSunday
My ethical way of sourcing White Sage (Salvia Apiana) - I grow it!
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I harvested a HUGE basket from my garden today!
I use it for smoke cleansing, loose incense and other craft work.
And look at those seed pod spires - they’re over 12 feet with thousands of seeds for me to collect!
#whitesage #witchy #witchyvibes
#sage #inmygarden #witch #witchcraft #incence #smokecleanse #smokecleansing #pagan #paganism #witchywoman #witchyways #heathen #herbs #herbalism #HerbalMagick #magic #magick
#WhiteSage #Smudging #Indigenous
The White Sage Black Market
https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7jkma/the-white-sage-black-market-v27n3
In the wake of the post about stopping use of #WhiteSage I'd like to offer a link to a veritable one-page Master class "On Smoke" which discusses #WildCrafted #HomeGrown North American plants and incense, from a queer Pagan farm in Vermont.
Hey, #Witches, it's time to stop using #endangered #WhiteSage.
Between white people appropriating like crazy, and CA wildfires killing the plants and their entire ecosystems, it's time this plant ceased being everyone's go-to for magickal work.
"... Due to the illegal over-harvesting of Saliva apiana in recent years in combination with increased, devastating wild fires on White Sage lands in Southern California, concern for the commercialized harvesting and distribution of White Sage grows as the wild populations of this species shrink in size.
Many Native American communities are requesting at this time that non-native peoples stop harvesting this plant from the wild altogether. As Native Americans have been the caretakers of this plant and the lands it grows on for countless generations, it is important that everyone respect and honor their request."
https://aromaticmedicineschool.com/a-distress-call-from-the-sacred-white-sage-plant/