For hundreds of years, white sage (Salvia apina) has been considered a sacred, purifying plant. Native Americans began the tradition of burning its dry, bound leaves in cleansing ceremonies and healing sessions to cleanse a space or a person of and in healing sessions to cleanse a space or a person of all evil spirits or negative energy, all evil spirits or negative energy, all evil spirits or negative energy.
For hundreds of years, white sage (Salvia apina) has been considered a sacred, purifying plant. Native Americans began the tradition of burning its dry, bound leaves in cleansing ceremonies and healing sessions to cleanse a space or a person of and in healing sessions to cleanse a space or a person of all evil spirits or negative energy, all evil spirits or negative energy, all evil spirits or negative energy.
Palo Santo (Spanish for "Sacred Wood") has been part of South American culture for many centuries.
Instructions for use:
Hold the cone in one hand and the lighter in the other. When it begins to glow, extinguish the flame and place the cone on the back burner (not supplied). Enjoy the downward flow of smoke.
For optimum use, keep away from draughts.