Calocedrus
decurrens
Also called the Tree of Peace,
incense cedar is a sacred tree for a great number of First Nations. It is the
largest tree in the cypress family. Like Canadian Cedar (Thuja Occidentalis),
it symbolizes the balance of feminine and masculine polarities. As such, it is
a remarkable energetic rebalancer. It has been used in therapies, ceremonies,
and sacred constructions since time immemorial.masculine. À ce titre
il est un rééquilibrant énergétique remarquable. Il est utilisé dans les
thérapies, les cérémonies et les constructions sacrées depuis des temps
immémoriaux.
The incense from its leaves
purifies spaces and people, attracts beneficial energies, and creates an
atmosphere of deep peace. It is the quintessential incense for harmonizing a
home, preparing a healing space, or establishing an atmosphere conducive to serenity.
How to Use:
Light the end of the wand and shake it if necessary to encourage
combustion. Then, let the wand burn out in the chosen location, pass it around
the person to be purified, or walk it around the areas to be purified.
When you need to extinguish the stick, smother it in sand, for example,
to stop it burning. A wand that has not been properly extinguished could
continue to burn and pose a fire hazard.