How To Use A Sage Smudge Kit and Directions

How To Use A Sage Smudge Kit

Because of the chaos and clutter in today's modern world, the concept of cleansing ourselves and our spaces from negative energy has become tempting. That is why the ritual of sage burning has increasingly become popular. This ritual process is called smudging and usually uses a sage and smudge kit. 

Smudge sticks or kits came from the Native American Culture, using them in ceremonies and rituals to cleanse and bless places and people. The kits are usually made up of dried sage but some use many other combinations of flowers and herbs, including rosemary, thyme, lavender, or depending on the scents you prefer. The process of burning these smudge kits is called smudging. 

Smudging is a process of energetically cleansing space to invite positive energy. When you smudge a place, you burn a smudge stick. The smoke coming from the stick fills and purifies the environment. According to a study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, the smudge kit's medicinal smoke can almost completely eliminate bacteria in the air within the closed space. 

Sage Smudge Kit Directions

Before you start smudging, make sure that you gather all the materials needed. The smudging ritual's mindfulness starts when you collect your smudge kit, so make sure you practice this step with care and ease. Make sure you don't rush this first step. Slow down and relax. To make sure that your materials are sacred, use them only for space clearing. You can store these materials on your altar or shrine. If you don't have a smudge kit ready yet, below are the instructions on creating one.

How To Make A Sage Smudge Kit

If you can't buy sage smudge kit, you can create one at home. First, you need to gather dried herbs and flowers, twine, or 100% cotton thread. If you are unsure which one to use, here are some of the traditional smudging herbs: 

 

  • White sage
  • Cedar
  • Myrrh
  • Palo Santo
  • Sweetgrass
  • Juniper
  • Frankincense
  • Lemon balm
  • Yarrow

You can also add these to your smudge kit: Rosebud, Thyme, Rosemary, Cinnamon stick, Bay leaves, and Spruce. Once you have these materials, follow the steps below to make a sage smudge kit.

  1. Gather all your ingredients in one place. 
  2. After you have all of them with you, layer the herbs by position the bases of the largest leaves at the same level as one another. This will make the binding process a bit easier. 
  3. Cut a piece of twine or 100% cotton thread four times the length of the bundle you created. Create a loose knob on the other end of the string, tighten it around the stems, binding the bundle together. This would make the leftover string around three times the length of your bundle. 
  4. Using the long end of the string, wrap the bundle tightly, spiraling up to the top of it. If there are any stray sprigs, tuck them under the string as you go. Once you reach the top of the bundle, continue wrapping, crisscrossing the twine as you go back to the base. Afterward, tie the loose end to the original knot on the base of the stick. 
  5. For best results, hang the smudge stick on the side of your room and allow it to dry for at least 3 weeks. 

There you have it, your homemade smudge kit. Once you have your smudge kit ready, you can now start smudging. 

How to Use Sage Smudging Kit

Now that you have created your smudge kit, or you may already have bought one, the next thing you need to do is get all the other materials you need for smudging. You will need something to light your sage and smudge kit. You can use a candle, lighter, or a match. It depends on what items you have to burn your smudge kit. 

You will also be needing a fireproof bowl to catch any ashes or embers from your smudge stick. Native Americans use an abalone shell for this to bring in a water element. Some sage and smudge kit includes this shell, but if the one you bought doesn't have one, you can use any fireproof container, but you need to make sure that you only use it for smudging ceremonies. You also need a bowl of sand to extinguish the stick safely after the ritual. 

Don't feel rushed when starting the ritual. Calm yourself, and remember that intention is key. Contemplate what your wishes are for your home and yourself. To start the ritual, begin at your front door and light the smudge stick. Move mindfully and with care, walk clockwise around your home. Make sure to do this around your house and maintain walking in a clockwise direction. You can chant or add a mantra while doing this. Walk back to where you started and chant a final prayer or mantra. Visualize that your home is filled with bright white sunlight. Speak your intention one last time to close the smudging ceremony. 

Beginners Sage Smudge Kit

If you are new to smudging, this practice can be intimidating and overwhelming. But you don't need to worry about it because there are beginner sage smudge kits that can help you start this ritual. These kits have sage smudge kit instructions, allowing you to become more comfortable in the process itself. A beginner smudge kit also has everything you need, from the instructions manual, blessing guide to different smudge sticks, and the abalone shell required to bring a water element. 

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