Rosemary Smudge – Wildharvested

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$5.00

Wildharvested Rosemary Smudge Sticks are used for protection, peacefulness, healing, cleansing, love, beauty and feminine power.

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    Wildharvested Rosemary Smudge Sticks contain Rosemary: the herb of remembrance, and can be used for cleansing rituals, beauty spells, healing rites, to bring peace, to imbue with feminine empowerment and to protect with divine light. Smudging rosemary is a wonderful addition to any spiritual practice. 

    Burning bundles of dried herbs – sometimes called smudge sticks – has been a part of many spiritual traditions dating back millennia and connects all traditional cultures, from the Native Americans to the Druids, from the Zulus to the Maoris, from Aboriginals to the Mayans, from the Chinese to the Balinese, all of which have age-old forms of cleansing and blessing rituals.

    Ways to use a smudge stick:

    • Light the smudge stick walk in a large circle, stopping at East, South, West and North to create a sacred space for magic within the circle.
    • Light the bundle and walk through the rooms of a home or other building to cleanse, protect or imbue the space with energy.
    • Light the bundle and waft the smoke over your body or someone else’s for a spiritual cleanse or for imbuing.
    • Wave the smoke over ritual tools or objects that you wish to bless.

    For in-depth information on how to use this and other herbs and roots magically, I recommend Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic and Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, both of which can be found in our Books section. We have hundreds of magical titles to help you along on your magical journey!

    Want to know more about how to work with herb bundles and smudging rosemary? You can also find information about using herbs as part of your candle spells in The Book of Candle Magic by Madame Pamita! Want to know even more? Check out this video from my YouTube channel:

    4″ long bundle

     

    1 review for Rosemary Smudge – Wildharvested

    1. Kimberly White

      Thankyou so much for sharing!

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