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The cleaning action of White Sage (White Sage) & Smudge sticks
White sage was among others honored by the North American Indians for its purifying effect; originally it was therefore frequently used in various rituals. White sage (white sage) occurs mainly in California (USA) The leaves of this species are slightly harder than the other types of sage and white in color. This sage species is very strong odor and operation, strong cleansing and is used by American Natives (Indians) to "Smudging" before and during ceremonies. hence the name Indians incense In the Indian tradition prevails the idea that is cleaned by burning sage, Air, Spirit and Thoughts. The Indians still use today sage in their ceremonies and healing rituals. White sage is used in the West by its strong cleansing effect for many purposes! Together with eg. A abaloneschelp (and impeller or spring) to make the four elements complete :( * Shell = = Fire * Water * Igniting Smoke Air = * = Sage Earth.) You can the White sage himself will use in your spiritual cleanings of the Aura, Chakra `and a space (house) for purifying negative energy (entities), in preparation for meditation sessions, in sickness etc ... It first cleans the Aura / Chakra` and then the corners of the room and then clean the entire room with smoke from white sage.
The shell (or snails also known as "snail") is one of limestone (calcite and / or aragonite) and other minerals existing (mostly) external skeleton, which is made by a mollusk (tribe of Mollusca). The shell gives the animal strength and protects the animal against external influences such as predation, injuries, dehydration, etc. The shell grows during the life of the mollusk. The science that studies all aspects of mollusks, called malacology. A branch of the malacology which only deals with the shell is called conchology. Previously it was considered wrong to state that malacology was not involved with the shell and the distinction between malacology and conchology was made by some very sharp. In current practice, the terms are often interchangeably, and they are more or less considered as synonyms. Shells can be used for the hardening of a passageway, which is then sometimes called a "shell path" is mentioned. Also, shells can be burned to lime shell, which is often used as a building material in the past, was used instead of cement.
Shells from Cebu.
Dimensions | 140-160mm |
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