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Is Burning Sage Cultural Appropriation? What You Should Know If burning incense, herbs, or wood is part of your self-love practice and inner wellness work, there are safe-burning alternatives to burning sage for smoke cleansing, including lavender, pine
How to Conscientiously and Respectfully Smoke Cleanse Smoke cleansing is a peaceful and thoughtful practice for witches of all backgrounds It allows you to enhance your magickal work space, free up your home of negative energies, and can bring strength your way
Why I Dont Use The Word Smudge — Jenna Sten Makes Cultural Appropriation Is it ok to describe smoke cleansing as ‘smudging’? The short answer to this question is: if you’re white (like me) or non-Indigenous, then no Smudging is a varied and culturally specific practice that belongs to Native American peoples
Smoke Cleansing as an Appropriate Alternative to Smudging Therefore the best way to avoid appropriation is to steer clear of using sacred herbs that are not specific to your heritage There are many powerful plants that want to connect with us in that way
Smoke Cleansing, Smudging, Saining Explained – Spells8 If you wish to perform a smoke cleansing ritual, there are many other ways to do so without committing cultural appropriation As a widely-appropriated practice, this caused the white sage used by natives to become overfarmed and eventually endangered – an unfortunate consequence that cut off access to traditional practitioners’ use of this
From Smudging to Smoke Cleansing: A Path to Correcting . . . If you've got a book on the craft that is 5 years or older, I'm willing to bet they refer to the practice of burning herbs to use the smoke to cleanse, protect, or other wise affect your body or your space as "Smudging"