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Smudging with smudge sticks is one of the best ways to remove negativity, negative forces, and unwanted energies from your home.

There are many different ways you can perform a smudging ritual or ceremony on your home that is quick, safe, and effective, however this post will
go into just one general ritual that basically anyone can do and use as
long as they have the proper smudging materials needed to perform it.

Step 1 Gather Smudging Tools

Smudge Sticks

The most important thing you will need to begin a smudging ritual for your
home will be a smudge stick. Smudge sticks are normally hand made and
rolled, and tightly tied together by yarn or string. There many
different variations, scents, and herbs that are used in the making of a
smudge stick, however, sage is the most common one used because sage is
one of the most potent negativity killers out there today and has been
for hundreds of years.



Incense

Another added benefit you can have while you are performing your smudging
ceremony would be to obtain some incense. Incense comes in many
different scents and varieties like smudge sticks, including cones,
sticks, and pure natural granular incense. Any of the three will do,
however we find that the more natural the better. Natural granular
incense however will need to be burned different then cone or sticks. If
you are going to use granular incense you will need some charcoal and
an incense burner. You light the charcoal first outside the incense
burner holding the charcoal with a pair of tongs so you don't get
burned. Once the charcoal is lit make sure it is smoking regularly and
then place it into your incense burner. Next, place your granular
incense ontop of the charcoal and then if you have some sand, or gravel,
or small pebbles, you can place this over the charcoal and the incense
in a mound shape but ensure the smoke can rise from it.

Some scents you can use along with your smudge stick for incense would be
sage, cedar, banishing, purification, water(element incense),
sweetgrass, copal, dragon's blood, and lavender are some of the most
effective.

Before you work with your smudge stick, it is best to place whatever incense you are using into each room of the home and let
it burn with the windows open if there are windows in that room.

Gemstones

Another tool you can use along side your incense and smudge stick would be some
gemstones. Gemstones are a powerful tool in cleansing. The energies
within the stones can be potent, and depending on the size of the
gemstone(the larger the more energy it will have) you can have an
amazing purifying source in the gemstones. Some gemstones for
purification and cleansing purposes are quartz, citrine, amethyst, and
malachite. If you happen to have enough stones place one into every room
of your home along side the incense. If you only have one stone or only
have the means to have one, then you can carry it with you while you
perform the smudging ritual.

Step 2 Begin your Smudging Ritual

The first step with this ritual if you have incense in every room would be
to light all the incense and make sure they are burning with all the
windows you have in your wide open, the curtains and blinds up.

The next step is to make sure your gemstones are in place next to your incense.

Whenever this particular ritual is performed, it is performed during the day,
preferably on a sunny day. The sun and light will help you in this
ritual to purge the dark energies and negative forces out of the home.

When you have that all completed, the next step is to go to your front door
and hold your smudge stick in your dominate hand. Next, light the smudge
stick and let it smolder and smoke real good. The best way to light a
smudge stick is to use an enlongated lighter that you would use to light
candles or pilot lights in stoves.



Once your smudge stick is smoldering and smoking and really good, keep that
lighter on you(and your gemstone if you only have one, keep it in a
pocket or in your hand whichever you prefer as long as it is close to
you) and begin to walk around the first room that your front door is in.
As you walk through each room say a prayer and say it with POWER and
STRENGTH. One such prayer you can use is:

"Negativity that invades my sacred place
I banish you away with the light of my grace
You have no hold or power here
For I stand and face you with no fear
Be gone forever, for this I will say
This is my sacred place and you will obay"

Again this is just an example, you can use your own or this one, whichever
you prefer. Once you are done with that room, go on to the next room,
and the next, until every room in your house is fully covered. Ensure
that you hit every corner of each room, and make sure the smudge stick
is smoldering and smoking. If it begins to die out then relight it with
your lighter. You being the smudging ritual at the front door of your
home, and you end it at the back door. If you wish once you have
finished going from front to back, you can go back through again
starting at the back door and then going to the front door.

Step 3 Closing Your Smudging Ritual

This is important. Properly closing out your ritual can be vital to ensure
the energy you put into it worked. For this ritual the proper way to
close would be to first put out the smoldering smudge stick or you can
let it burn itself out. One way of putting out a smoking smudge stick
would be to get an ash tray, or ceramic plate, or something similar and
gently dab the lit end onto it like putting out a cigarette. Another way
would be to simply place it onto something where it won't fall and let
it burn out on its own(they usually do).

Once your smudge stick is out, let your incense burn out on its own naturally. If you are using
gemstones an idea to close the ritual with even more positive energy
would be to take an altar bell(or any bell if you have one) and gently
ring it right above the stone. The ringing of the bell will send
vibrations into the stone and this will trigger the gemstone to release
it's energies into the room. If you do not have an altar bell, you can
get a glass and a fork and gently ding the glass with the fork over the
gemstone as well.

If you do not have gemstones in every room and only have the one you were carrying around with you, take the gemstone
and perform the above with the chiming technique and then place the
stone by your bed or under your pillow.

If you have performed everything mentioned within this post you will have yourself one
purified and blessed home for quite a while. You can re-do this ritual
every six months or as needed. The incense and stones are just extra
benefits to the ritual, however the smudge stick is essential. If you
cannot or do not want to use the incense or gemstones, ensure you walk
through your home and say the prayer with your smudge stick as
mentioned.

 

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