Sage

Sage and Resin have been utilized for thousands of years for enjoyment, rituals, heightened spiritual awareness, and purification.

Our Selection

Black Sage

Black sage can be used for astral travel, crystal gazing, divination, spiritual healing, and generating vivid dreams. Black sage is used in Shamanic rituals to ward off negative energy.

Blue Sage

Blue sage is a cleansing plant with numerous magical and therapeutic uses. Blue sage can be used for purifying and cleansing rituals.

Dessert Sage

High desert sage has a less bitter, light, and woodsy scent than regular white sage. In addition to being used as a smudging herb to cleanse negative energy, it is prized for its various medical benefits.

White Sage

The most popular and often used herb for smudging is likely white sage. It has a powerful and substantial presence and is related to purity. It comes very handy when you need to thoroughly clean space.

Yerba Santa

Smudging with yerba santa is customarily done to invoke protection and establish boundaries. Native Americans have used yerba santa for millennia to promote love, cleansing, growth, empowerment, beauty, and the discharge of emotional suffering that has been held in the heart chakra.

Mexican Sage Collection

The most typical herbs used in traditional Mexican smudge sticks are sweet grass, sage, cedar, and Yerba Santa. These particular smudge sticks fill the area back up with peaceful, positive energy.

Native Sage Collection

One of the most significant Native American ceremonial herbs is sage, which many tribes employ as a purifying herb and incense. In many Native American traditions, sage is a symbol of healing and protection. It is also thought to fend off evil spirits and bad luck. The Monague tribe combined Lavender for serenity, Rose for love, and Crystal Quartz for clarity to create this smudge collection.

Cedar

Smudge sticks made of cedar have been used in rituals and purification ceremonies for millennia. It is most well-known for its ability to cleanse areas, things, and people. The most remarkable properties of cedar are its capacity to draw in positive energy and drive out negative energy. It was utilized in Native American tradition to send prayers to the creator.

Palo Santo

Palo santo, sometimes referred to as ursera graveolens, is a wild tree indigenous to Peru and Venezuela from the Yucatán Peninsula. Palo santo is reputed to drive out negativity, impediments and draw good fortune in South American shamanism. Simply ignite a stick, extinguish the flame, then wave the stick around or wave your hand over it to clear the energy of any place.

Our Resins

  • Amber

    Amber is used spiritually as an aphrodisiac for meditation, healing, and cleansing. It is also used for luck, love, and emotional and spiritual balancing.

  • Frankincense

    Burning frankincense can help you meditate and elicit visions. To aid in exorcism, consecration, cleansing, and protection, frankincense is often combined with incense.

  • Guggul

    For thousands of years, the most significant incense and medicinal resin in India, Nepal, and Tibet has been the guggul etheric resin. It is advised for anyone who is under a lot of stress.

  • Loban

    Loban resin aids with memory improvement, psychic protection, love attraction, and depression relief. In India, using loban has a spiritual and traditional secret that raises energy levels.

  • Myrrh

    Myrrh is said to be anti-inflammatory, similar to frankincense. Additionally, it appears to have some antimicrobial properties. Many kinds of toothpaste, gargles, and mouthwashes today contain myrrh.