Draper Farm grow White Sage and a range of other herbs which they turn into the perfect smudge sticks for everyday use.
The selected herbs are grown using organic practices on Draper Farm, North-West of Brisbane, then picked, dried and bundled in various combinations with much love and care, just for you.
The Smudge sticks are tightly bundled, giving them a slow and consistent burn and making them much easier to stub out. You will get many uses out of each smudge stick.
Protection - White Sage & Sweetgrass
Clear away any negativity, bring in positivity and create peace through the grounding influence of the Cedar. The sweetgrass in this blend is ideal for attracting your angels & spirit guides to protect you. This combination is perfect for making a fresh start in a new home, office or car.
Light the end of the smudge stick so that it is smouldering. Traditionally the cleansing smoke was fanned by a feather, but you can simply use your hand. If you want to produce more smoke gently blow on the smouldering end.
How To Use A Smudge Stick
Positive Intent: Maintain positive thoughts as you smudge. A simple smudging prayer or affirmation you could use is, “I love this space”.
You don’t need a lot of smoke, but you want a little bit of smoke to reach all areas of your home. Walk into the corners of each room. Waft the smoke behind doors, under beds & around other furniture. Pay particular attention to places that don’t normally get much natural light as these areas seem to accumulate negative energies.
If it is yourself (or another person) you are smudging, wash the smoke over the entire body, including the soles of your feet.
Stub out your smudge stick in sand or a heat resistant container. Check out Draper's Farm Smudge Snuffer by Clicking this Link.
Ensure you thoroughly extinguish your smudge stick.
Avoid use when pregnant.
1 x Protection Smudge Stick (approx: 18 x 4 cm)
A free bookmark is enclosed with instructions on how to use you smudge stick.
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