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SHAMANIC SMUDGING
Shamanic smudging or just
smudging is an age-old tribal
tradition which has been used for
centuries to create harmony and
peace. There are many different
shamanic smudging ceremonies, and
different tribes use a variety of
herbs for smudging.
To define it
more clearly, shamanic smudging is
the burning of herbs or incense for
cleansing, purification, protection
of physical and spiritual bodies,
banishment of negative energies and
creation of sacred space. You can
use smudge sticks (herbs that are
tied into a bundle for easier
handling), braided herbs and
botanicals (like sweetgrass) or
loose herbs (burned on charcoal or
mugwort, or in a firepot). Shamanic
smudging releases the energy and
fragrance of the herbs and
botanicals so they can heal cleanse
and purify.
Smudging Four
Directions
In many traditions, shamanic
smudging involves a four directions
ceremony or prayer, which sends
specific kinds of smoke or prayers
into the four directions. Different
tribes have different smudging
prayers that program the smoke to do
a specific action, such as cleansing
or aiding in divination.
In general,
shamanic smudging can be used in
daily life for practical purposes:
to restore physical, mental and
emotional balance; to shield against
negative energies; to cleanse
yourself, your magical tools and
your space; and to restore you
sacred space.
You can burn
these common smudging herbs singly
or in combination with each other.
One good combination that covers all
four magical elements of air, fire,
water and earth is pine resin and
sage (either desert sage or white
broadleaf sage). This combination is
appropriate for general use,
cleansing, ceremony and ritual.
When to Smudge
Yourself
Smudging yourself on a daily
basis can be very helpful in keeping
yourself balanced and maintaining a
peaceful state of being. However,
you should definitely use shamanic
smudging techniques when you’ve been
around people who are ill,
depressed, fearful, angry or
generally emotionally unbalanced;
before meditating to create a calm
state of being; when you’re feeling
blue or depressed; or when you’ve
been under a lot of stress.
Smudging yourself
is easy. If you're using a smudge
stick, light the smudge stick on a
candle flame. Hold the stick in the
flame until there is a lot of smoke
and the stick is burning well (that
is why a candle is better than a
match it can take a while to get the
stick really smoking). Using a
feather (or feather fan) or your
hand, gently fan the smoke onto your
body, starting at the top of the
body and moving downward. Get the
back of your body as best you can
(it is often easier to use a smudge
pot and loose herbs for this). When
you're done, inhale a little of the
smoke (just a little!) to purify
your insides.
If you're using
a smudge pot or fire bowl and loose
herbs, light the herbs (using
self-lighting charcoal, not the
barbeque kind!) until it is smoking
well. Then, put the fire bowl on the
ground and stand over it with your
legs spread and feet on either side.
Weave back and forth in the smoke
until you have been thoroughly
cleansed. Clothing is optional for
this approach, and smudging in the
nude is recommended for a more
thorough cleansing. Again, when
you're done, inhale a little of the
smoke to purify your insides. People
often feel more relaxed, lighter and
brighter after smudging.
If you're going
to use the smudge smoke during
meditation, use a charcoal burner or
fire bowl, light the herbs and enjoy
the scent and smoke as you meditate.
Meditating with these herbs often
produces a deeper and longer-lasting
state of relaxation and
contemplation.
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