
<p>Complete your smuging ceremony with a smudge feather. This beautiful turkey feather will help you spread the smoke from your smudge stick evenly. This way you can clean the entire space from negative energy. The performance of smudging ceremonies is thousands of years old. It was probably the Indians who made the practice most famous.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Smudging; meaning and origin</strong></p> <p>Native Americans (Indians) regularly performed smudging ceremonies. By burning herbs such as white sage, they banish evil spirits from their environment. The story was that evil spirits could not tolerate the smell of sage. In addition, Indians also cleaned themselves by means of smudging.</p> <p>During their rituals, the Indians attached great importance to symbolism: a feather, for example, stood close to their great creator. So they used a feather to disperse the smoke from the herbs. They liked to burn the sage in a shell, which symbolized the element of water. The herbs