- Smudge stick
A smudge stick is a bundle of dried
herb s, most commonlywhite sage . Often otherherbs or plants are used or added and the leaves are usually bound with string in a small bundle and dried. Some other herbs and spices that are often used includecilantro ,cedar ,lavender , andmugwort , none of which are native to the Americas. They have a strong, pleasant aroma when burnt.History
The term "smudge stick" entered the English language through Indigenous American Indian traditions in America via cultural exchange and were propagated in
New Age traditions ofshamanism . The binding of smudge sticks for many traditions was a sacred intentional process in and of itself. The process of employingscent in rites of purification, be it incenser s, through burningincense or smudging (the process of using a smudge stick) is endemic throughout traditional rites captured byEthnography ,Anthropology andSociology .Usage
Smudge stick ceremonies are quite significant at
aphelion (when the earth is furthest from the sun),perihelion (when the earth is closest to the sun),equinox es, andsolstice s.Fact|date=April 2008mudging in Indigenous American peoples
Ojibwa y andCree ceremonies often use smudges of sage, sweet grass, and/orjuniper to cleanse with, and to give prayers to the Creator, orGitche Manitou . Smudges with hot coals underneath can provide a lot of smoke for many hours or days to repelmosquito s and other insects.ee also
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*Environmental metaphysics
*Moxibustion External links
* [http://healing.about.com/cs/native/a/smudging.htm About Smudging and Smudge Sticks]
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