Mindful Living

Cleansing Pack - Sage, Palo Santo, Selenite & Rose Petals

£10.00

✺ Energetic Cleansing Ritual Set

A sacred set designed for cleansing, grounding and renewal. White sage clears stagnant energy, while palo santo uplifts the spirit and invites positivity. Selenite purifies the aura and keeps vibrations high, with rose petals adding a soft, heart‑opening touch.

✺ Benefits
✺ Clears negative and stagnant energy
✺ Promotes grounding, balance and renewal
✺ Encourages compassion and positive flow

✺ How to Use
Light the sage or palo santo to cleanse your space, tools or aura. Keep the selenite nearby to maintain uplifting energy, and scatter rose petals around your altar or ritual space for gentle, heart‑centred energy.

Perfect for moon rituals, space clearing or moments of spiritual reset.

A Simple Guide to Smudging

Preparing for Your Smudging Ritual

Prepare: Before starting, ensure the space is well-ventilated by opening a window or door. Set a clear intention for the cleansing, whether it’s to remove negative energy, invite positivity, or create a calm environment.


Light: Hold the smudge stick, bundle, or loose herbs at a slight angle and use a candle, match, or lighter to ignite it. Let it catch fire briefly, then gently blow out the flame, allowing the embers to smolder and produce smoke.


Cleanse: Use a feather, hand, or shell to guide the smoke around the space, yourself, or objects you wish to cleanse. Move in a slow, intentional motion, focusing on corners and entryways where energy often lingers. Breathe deeply and visualize stagnant energy dissolving.


Extinguish: Once finished, press the smudge stick into an abalone shell, sand, or a fireproof dish to fully put it out. Never leave burning embers unattended. Store it in a dry place for future use.

Embrace Timeless Aromatherapy Rituals

The History of Smudging

Smudging is an ancient practice deeply rooted in spiritual and cultural traditions across many civilizations. Indigenous cultures of North America have long used smudging as a sacred ritual to purify people, places, and objects. It is an integral part of ceremonies, often performed before important events, prayer, or healing work. The smoke is believed to carry prayers to the spirit world, acting as a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms.

Beyond North America, similar cleansing rituals can be found across the world. In ancient Egypt, resins like frankincense and myrrh were burned to honor the gods and purify temples. In Celtic traditions, sacred herbs like mugwort were used to ward off evil spirits. In Hinduism and Buddhism, incense plays a vital role in meditation and offerings, believed to cleanse the mind and elevate spiritual awareness.

The ritual of burning herbs and resins is deeply symbolic. Fire represents transformation, while smoke is thought to lift away negativity, offering renewal and balance. The act of smudging is not just about removing stagnant energy but also about calling in peace, clarity, and protection. Today, smudging is widely practiced by those seeking to reconnect with nature, restore harmony, and create sacred spaces in their homes and lives.