Rose Infused Scented High Desert Sage Smudge Stick

Rose Infused Scented High Desert Sage Smudge Stick

$7.00
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Rose Infused Scented High Desert Sage Smudge Stick

Rose Infused Scented High Desert Sage Smudge Stick

$7.00

Rose Infused Scented High Desert Sage Smudge Stick

Spiritual Uses: Rose is a reminder that love is the answer to all. Use rose to radiate love in a wide circumference around your being. With the heart chakra being the center of your consciousness, love is who you truly are.

Sage is the ultimate go-to for clearing out negative energy from your space and your personal energy field. Use sage to ground your spiritual practice into your everyday life. 

Mental uses: Rose helps you maintain your focus and attention on your heart chakra and love. Imagine that all that you are, all that you do, and all that you attract is love, as you allow this aroma to permeate your energy field.

Sage helps you to resonate with wisdom and inspiration and to recognize the difference between wisdom and knowledge.

Keeping this aroma in your field encourages kindness, compassion, and tolerance. It also reduces stress and worry. 

 ~an excerpt from The Essential Guide to Aromatherapy and Vibrational Healing by Margaret Ann Lembo

When and Why to Smudge Yourself or Your Space  Because old thoughtforms and other negative vibes tend to accumulate no matter how clear you try to keep yourself or a space, it is a good idea to smudge every so often to continue to attract positive vibrations into your life. Smudge any time you feel that negative thoughtforms, including your own, have gotten stuck in your energy field. You know you need to smudge or clear your space when chaos is present, arguments abound, anger presents itself, or general feelings of agitation and frustration exist. If an argument just occurred, clear your space. If you encountered an unpleasant situation, clear yourself. If your children are unruly and your spouse is cranky, clear your space.

~Excerpted from All About Smudging an eBook by Margaret Ann Lembo

 

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