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Sweet-grass.jpg Sweet grass is the most feminine herb used for Native American incenses. We also call sweet grass «the hair of the Earth-mother». Like long hair, it is most often seen braided in long plaits. Often, medicine people will burn sage to clear the air and then sweet grass to attract beneficial energies. It is used as purification but its energies are more of an inviting, welcoming nature. It calls out the best in people and creates a shoothing, comforting ambiance.

Sweet grass has a unique, sweet and very inspiring smell. The braids of sweet grass are often placed over the door of houses, suspended from the rear-view mirror of the automobile or on spiritual objects so that their beneficial energy can protect them. Sweet grass is often used in the weaving of Native American baskets. We find it on the altars and in sacred spaces of all Indian nations. It is used in numerous rites and ceremonies.

NB: to read more about the use of herbs and plants in Native tradition, please go to New sections and topics to come: the wild sage

By Blue Eagle - Posted in: Herbs and plants - Community: World Wide News
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Where can I buy sweetgrass oil? I live near Brantford Ontario.
Thank you.
Sally
Comment number1 posted by Sally on 24/02/2011 at 05h34

We are the only ones, to my knowledge, making authentic pure sweetgrass oil  Howerer, it's not right now available to the public but will be very soon.  Please communicate with marc@invocation.ca for information on where to buy this and when.  peace BE

Reply from Blue Eagle on 25/02/2011 at 01h34

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