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Cedar Smudge Stick, Set of 3, 4"
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Cedar is the guardian evergreen. The old world built temples from it because it would not rot, Lebanon's famous cedars raised Solomon's temple, and Egypt sealed its dead in cedar for the same imperishable reason, and in many First Nations traditions of North America, cedar stands among the sacred medicines, honored for protection and blessing in ceremonies that continue today. This set of three four-inch bundles brings the guardian's smoke to the working shelf.
In the smoke-cleansing sequence, cedar is the second move: sage clears the space, cedar holds it. A set of three keeps the guard posted through seasons of practice.
Key Features of These Cedar Smudge Sticks
Natural cedar, bundled. Three sticks of four inches each, tied to smolder evenly with cedar's dry, resinous forest scent; each stick extinguishes and relights for many sessions.
The guardian's correspondence. Cunningham seats cedar under the Sun and Fire with purification, protection, and money among its powers, Sunday's wood, by the planetary days, and the protector's smoke by long tradition.
The second move of the sequence. Where sage clears, cedar guards: burned after the clearing to seal thresholds and hold the cleaned space, or alone wherever steadiness is the whole working.
Product Details
- Contents: 3 cedar smudge sticks, approximately 4 inches each
- Material: natural dried cedar, bundled; no added oils
- Scent: dry, resinous, forest-clean
- For ceremonial burning; not packaged or sold as a food product
- Fire safety: burn over a fireproof dish, keep ventilation open, and extinguish completely after every session
The Spiritual Significance
Few plants carry protection in as many languages as cedar. In many First Nations traditions, cedar is one of the sacred medicines, alongside sage, sweetgrass, and tobacco in numerous teachings, used in ceremony, in lodge floors and doorways, and in blessing, living traditions that deserve naming and respect. The old world reached the same conclusion by its own roads: Lebanon's cedars framed temples meant to stand forever, Egypt entrusted its dead to cedar's incorruptibility, and the wood's refusal to rot made it the natural emblem of protection that endures.
Modern practice keeps the seat Cunningham recorded: Sun and Fire, with purification, protection, and money among the powers, the bright, guarding end of the smoke shelf. The working logic is the two-move sequence: sage opens and empties the space, cedar follows to seal and hold it, smoke drawn along thresholds, windowsills, and corners like a watchman's rounds. Burned alone, cedar suits the standing weekly guard, the new home's first blessing, and the prosperity thread its solar seat carries.
How To Use These Cedar Smudge Sticks
- Light the tip over a fireproof dish. Let it catch, blow the flame down to a smolder, and keep the dish beneath to catch embers.
- Guard after the clearing. Follow a sage pass with cedar along doors, windows, and corners, the sealing round that holds what the clearing opened.
- Bless the new threshold. A cedar pass is the classic first working in a new home, office, or studio: protection laid down before anything else moves in.
- Keep the standing guard. A brief weekly round maintains the boundary between deep cleansings.
- Extinguish completely. Press the ember into sand or the dish until cold; three sticks kept this way guard a long year.
Pairs Well With
- White Sage Smudge Sticks, Set of 3: the clearing that cedar's guard follows; the classic two-move sequence.
- Protection Gemstone Set, 5 Stones: the boundary stones for the boundary smoke.
- Cast Iron Cauldron Smudge Pot, 3 3/4": the fireproof vessel for lighting, resting, and extinguishing the bundles.
- Prosperity Gemstone Set, 5 Stones: the abundance stones for cedar's solar money thread.
- Authentic Dead Sea Salt, 1 Lb: the mineral boundary beneath the smoke one; lines below, cedar above.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cedar smoke used for?
Protection first: sealing thresholds after a clearing, blessing new spaces, and keeping the standing guard, with purification and a solar prosperity thread alongside, per Cunningham's Sun and Fire seat.
How is cedar different from sage?
Jobs. Sage clears a space; cedar guards it. The classic sequence burns them in that order, and the two sets together make the complete cleansing kit.
Is cedar sacred in Indigenous traditions?
Yes: in many First Nations teachings, cedar stands among the sacred medicines, used in ceremony and blessing to this day. We name that living tradition with respect, and we encourage practitioners who borrow the plant to do the same.
What are cedar's correspondences?
Cunningham's herbal places cedar under the Sun and the element of Fire, with purification, protection, and money among its powers, Sunday's wood, by the planetary days.
How many uses does one stick give?
Many: light, make the round, extinguish cold, relight next time. Three four-inch bundles kept this way guard a household for a year of weekly rounds.
How do I burn one safely?
Over a fireproof dish to catch embers, with ventilation open, away from anything flammable, and pressed out cold before you walk away.

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