New Product Release…Where To Buy Sage from Sacred Lands
Maybe it was never considered before by consumers, but to know the origins of a sage purchase is just as important as where to buy sage itself. 99% of commercially sold sage products are not grown on sacred lands nor are they handled in a way, which respects any form of traditional smudging ceremony!
Fort Garland, CO -- (SBWire) -- 10/24/2011 --The original sage which was used in smudging ceremonies was handpicked fresh from the sacred lands. Indian tribes would often travel many miles to ensure their rituals were given the utmost respect and consideration to the Great Spirit in the Sky and Grandmother Mother Earth, below their feet.
White sage can be grown in a person’s backyard and sold on the internet as being picked fresh on the hillsides but how would anyone know difference?
Does the person selling the sage smudge-sticks give a description and history of the grounds they picked the sage from? Usually this doesn’t seem to be the case. Therefore for any sage and cypress smudge-sticks, to be the most beneficial to a ceremony or cleansing ritual, shouldn’t it also come from sacred lands too?
How many companies around the world can claim that their sage and cypress smudge-stick products are handpicked from sacred blessed lands?
Many of the Native American Indian people today still place a high value on their purification ceremonies. To the indigenous peoples these ceremonies should be done with the highest spiritual regard by honoring the forefathers. With this purpose in mind, anyone who is looking to use sage smudge-sticks should also consider that the sage should be gathered from the sacred lands. It only seems logical then, sacred sage and cypress smudge-sticks would make a blessing or ritual more sanctified. Isn’t that the point anyway? Click Here...
The biggest need for the proper ceremonial smudge-sticks on where to buy sage seems to have been answered by some recent investigative research. Many Native American groups believe the San Luis Valley is the source of life where humans and spirit enter and leave this world.
This is also where the best sage and cypress is picked, bundled and dried.
There is a small family owned company in the San Luis Valley, hand picking sage and cypress from under the shadow of “The Sacred Mountain of the East.” This family owned business, still try to retain the traditional ways of ceremonial and purification by using traditionally blessed smudge-sticks. They inform the public that the sage and cypress is naturally sacred because of the very soil these plants grow in. There are very few companies left that seem to really value the traditional and sacred rituals from the people of the earth. Is there any question where to buy sage now?
Media Relations Contact
Victoria Kelley
Reporting
Venus Rizing, Inc
719-379-4019
http://where-to-buy-sage.info
View this press release online at: http://rwire.com/111862