Thursday, January 24, 2013

Story Of The Smudge Stick

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Smudge Stick Definitions


The Smudge Stick has a very long and distinguished history among Native American societies. But first, just what is a Smudge Stick? It is a tightly wound and pressed tube of dry herbal material that is used by igniting one end and then immediately blowing out the flame. This causes the lit end to smolder with a large output of thick, aromatic smoke. Such smoke, when produced by certain special herbs, has had a religious significance in Native American life since time immemorial. Each herb, when burned in a smudge stick, fulfilled a particular role in ceremonies. Throughout the Southwest and Northern Mexico the herb most commonly used as a Smudge Stick was White Sage (Salvia apiana). White Sage was believed to be a powerful purifier and psychic cleanser. It was held to dissipate even long-standing negative vibrations, vibrations which could obscure clear understanding and vital insight. So the Smudge Stick was the tool of choice whenever important events were about to be undertaken or significant rites begun.

Smudge Stick History


As more and more people became aware of Native Americans’ use of Smudge Sticks, they tried burning the Sticks themselves and came away amazed at the results. In fact, whatever your background or belief system, the Smudge Stick provides a wonderful method to clear the psychic atmosphere. It is quick and easy to employ and also produces a delightful aroma that has been shown to increase the negative ion content of the nearby air. Negative ions promote both internal and external health and are usually generated with expensive electrical devices. Smudge Sticks are a way that these helpful ions can be economically increased - with no increased utility bills! The purifying effect of White Sage Smudge Sticks can be helpful for relieving anxiety in a very wide variety of situations and environments: from pre-game or pre-test jitters to sales and conference rooms.

Our Smudge Sticks Are Certified Organic


Lucky Six Farms has been cultivating, harvesting, and packaging White Sage as traditional Smudge Sticks for many decades. Our Smudges are certified organic, as they are produced with no harmful petrochemicals or toxic ingredients. All of them have been fully approved for Native American ceremonial use. We provide Smudge Sticks in all sizes for your convenience, from minis to large. If you’ve been searching for top-quality Smudge Sticks at reasonable prices, please give our products a chance. You’ll be delighted with what you find!



Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Introducing Sage Cleansing

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The Need For Sage Cleansing


What is Sage Cleansing? It is the use of the famous White Sage (Salvia apiana) plant to purify your psychic atmosphere and clear the air of unpleasant aromas at the same time. Today, the effects of our decisions have greater effects than ever before. A single bad decision can create negative consequences for a long time to come. But poor decision making does not arise out of nothing. Often it happens because of intrusive impressions left over from prior conflict and pain. Bad decisions often have their root in a disturbed psychic atmosphere, an internal state of consciousness where lingering bad vibrations can disrupt and disturb clear understanding and real insight. The solution to this common problem has been known by Native Americans for centuries. Before all important ceremonies or judgements, they burned the dried leaves of White Sage to cleanse their mental fields of confusing and obscuring material. It is quick, effective, and powerful. Sage Cleansing is a respected way to purify the psychic environment without difficult preliminaries.

Ways Of Sage Cleansing


There are quite a variety of ways to accomplish Sage Cleansing. Traditionally, indigenous American Nations would roll the fresh Sage leaves into a long tube, dry them, and bundle them tightly together with strands of thread. The tube, called a smudge stick or wand, could be large or small depending on where it would be used. One end of the stick would be ignited and then immediately blown out, so the smoldering leaves would produce a thick, aromatic smoke. The stick would then be carried wherever Sage Cleansing was needed, for example to the corners of a room or significant points of a ceremonial area. Sage smudge sticks are still quite popular today. However, Lucky Six Farms now offers even more options for those who find that traditional smudging might not be practical.

Sage Cleansing With Modern Products


Our smudge cones are a perfect Sage Cleansing tool for smaller spaces. They are created with only pure White Sage leaves and a tiny amount of natural, aroma-neutral binder. In addition, they are certified organic and so - unlike many artificial incense imitations - are fully approved for Native American ritual use. Our White Sage essential oil and hydrosol open even more doors for simple and efficient Sage Cleansing when smoke is unsuitable. Try them, and see if you don’t notice an immediate difference in how you perceive your world!



Sunday, January 20, 2013

Facts About The Sage Plant

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The Sage Plant - Some Basics


The Sage Plant, better known as California White Sage or scientifically as Salvia apiana has become world-famous because of its many outstanding virtues. It is a vey unusual, multi-purpose plant which has a long history of use in a variety of Native American and other traditional cultures. In fact, in societies where White Sage is not commonly found or grown, it has been introduced to widespread acclaim. Such wholehearted acceptance of a new plant is uncommon, since these societies are conservative and cautious about bringing a novel material into general use. The primary use for White Sage is in serious rites of psychic cleansing and purification. Before new ideas or policies are put into practice or far-reaching judgements are handed down, clear minds and hearts are needed to understand how matters will finally work themselves out. Insight and wisdom must be attained rapidly and effectively, too. Here, the Sage Plant provides necessary purification for this to take place.

The Sage Plant - Details To Know


Originally, White Sage was used by societies making their homes in regions where it was customarily found in abundance. Areas fitting this description include high deserts of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, including the Baja peninsula. For example, the entire Aztec culture was quite familiar with the benefits of White Sage and employed it frequently in their ceremonies. The usual way to use it was by drying and then tightly bundling it into rods that could be smoldered from one end to the other. Fumes arising from the smoldering Sage could we wafted around the ceremonial area, or the ignited bundle itself - called a smudge stick or smudge wand - could be easily carried from one place to another, so the purifying smoke would go wherever it was needed.

The Sage Plant - Our Commitment To You


Lucky Six Farms has been prayerfully cultivating, harvesting, and packaging White Sage for several decades and has satisfied customers in every corner of the globe. While White Sage smudge sticks of numerous sizes are always available, the wonderful qualities of this plant may also be enjoyed in other forms - like essential oil and hydrosol - many people find more convenient for the hustle and bustle of modern life. Purification for psychic clarity is something that never goes out of style: try it for yourself to see what we mean!



Friday, January 18, 2013

Winter Planting

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Sage Science - Right Time


Sage science is a provocative study since it reveals so many interesting and unexpected facts. The circumstances surrounding winter planting are an excellent case in point. As temperatures steadily drop below freezing and bean-sized hail falls on the austere, boulder-encrusted high desert of Southern California, Lucky Six Farms fairly hums with activity. Fog-enshrouded nights turn into day as more and more brilliant lights illumine and dissipate the mists. The moody, dark heart of winter melts into a cheerful ring and clutter of workshop sounds. Why the seeming paradox, where Nature’s icy, stygian cloak tears open to reveal bright, purposeful bustle? Winter planting time has arrived! And if mid-January frosts appear to be dubious candidates for sowing, they are perfect for our principal crop of sacred aromatics. Unlike most of Mother Earth’s vegetal life, White Sage (Salvia apiana) is indigenous and amenable to an unusually rigorous regime of growth. We must set its seed while the ground remains hard and cold because those precious kernels, immune to freezing, are uniquely vulnerable to fungal infiltration which shoots through these mountains soils at the first glimmerings of spring. Unless we carefully follow the counter-intuitive wisdom of sage science, our immense fields of organically certified White Sage will never open to life.

Sage Science - Right Place


But getting a definitive jump on dangers inherent in rising temperatures is only the beginning. Many other dangers menace our delicate seedlings, not the least of which are gophers, ground squirrels, and a host of other voracious rodent burrowers. Because we are proudly Earth-friendly and never resort to toxic petrochemicals or similar inhumane techniques of pest control - our lessor is, after all, a monastery! - we have had to seek assiduously for better means to secure our sacred herbals during their periods of youthful vulnerability. in the end, the simplest, most traditional, and labor-intensive solutions usually proved optimum. Thus, each individual White Sage seed is planted with a faithful guardian of galvanized tin: a diminutive, cylindrical wire cage closed on every side and extending at least a foot into the soil. The cage’s interstices are wide enough to present no obstacle whatever to flourishing roots and branches while efficiently excluding every kind of local gnawing menace. Our workshops run well into the night fashioning each and every one of these devices, so they can be put to their tasks no later than the following day. Organic farming is immensely satisfying, but no one said it would be easy!

Sage Science - Right Product


Innovative, ecologically sound procedures like the one outlined above characterize our entire enterprise. From beginning to end, seedbed to final packaging, our lines of sacred aromatics follow the routes Mother Nature intended for her ancient and spiritually powerful children. This is the reason our products have, for decades, been fully approved for Native American ceremonial use. Our herbal smudge sticks, oil, and hydrosol are made prayerfully and with love, so those who use them can structure their lives on a similar basis.

By Alan Beck



Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Orb Of The Night

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Lunar Phases - Looking Skyward


As is the case with most cultivators who rely on the magick of natural rhythms and powers rather than the all-too-readily accessed force of petrochemicals and clones, we who work at Lucky Six Farms have come to hold profound respect for lunar phases, since they reflect the cycle of life itself. Of course, for countless aeons and in societies great and small folklore circulated regarding small details of the moon’s appearance, but such beliefs have been virtually effaced from our post-modern consciousness. Is it true, for example, that the possibility of dry weather increases when the crescent moon forms an upward-facing bowl? Generations thought so until not too long ago, but rigorous statistical tools have yet to ratify or vitiate the notion. The significance of lunar phases extends far deeper than short-term omens of atmospheric vagaries, however.

Lunar Phases - Looking Around


Palpable effects of the moon’s perpetual mutation can be easily noted. Oceanic tides are clearly governed by our great satellite as are the spawning habits of numerous marine animals. Back on dry land, we find that seedling, cutting, and transplant growth is frequently more robust and reliable when done during the waxing crescents, while weed removal, trimming, and natural pest control measures prove more telling and effective when carried out during waning crescents. In fact, the very crescent moon itself has come to symbolize viable action to organic farming cognoscenti exactly as it did to savvy classical observers like Cato, Pliny, and Vitruvius. And no deep academic or corporate funding troughs need be established to learn that menstrual cycles often track moon phases closely or that children of women who have previously given birth evince a strong tendency to emerge into this world during the bright illumination of the full moon. 

Lunar Phases - Looking Within


Although controversies - and resolute skeptics - abound regarding accounts linking lunar phases with the ebb and flow of our moods and mental states, such reports - not infrequently peer-reviewed - continue to find publication in the esteemed pages of technical journals on every continent. Thus, ample evidence exits to indicate that large cities do tend to experience more crime and psychiatric hospital admissions during full moon periods. In addition, alcohol consumption rises significantly when the lunar cycle begins and ends. The moon and humanity have always been tied together both aesthetically and pragmatically. But we need not yield to the worst nor ignore the best psychic forces set in motion by our ancient Orb of the Night. Our products - certified organic and wild crafted sacred smudge sticks, oil and hydrosol - can create the means by which we can proactively surf lunar currents rather than meekly succumb to them. We hope you will investigate and take advantage of these potent agents of change!

By Alan Beck



Monday, January 14, 2013

Toward A Better World

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Frogmarch To Utopia


At a semi-formal gathering the other day, a few other Lucky Six Farms staffers and myself were queried about utopia, although I wasn’t certain the interrogator viewed her probe in such overtly classic, albeit historically futile, terms. “What should you do to make a better world?” we were asked. At this, my mind immediately reeled back across our well-documented millennium of Western hegemony. I wondered how the Nazarene Teacher of Brotherly Love would have regarded the enormous, highly organized efforts from the 12th through the 16th Century to forcefully bring about His Heavenly Kingdom. Interestingly enough, though, when religion was lustily thrown aside by sophisticated 18th Century acolytes of reason who claimed to know better, their airy social theories generated the kind of pragmatic impression seen when a hand is withdrawn from a water-bucket. Perhaps their peers were simply too thick to understand or too busy making fortunes in enterprises like piracy or slaving. Unfortunately, however, those vacuous intellectual speculations only served to whet the ever-popular whistle of practice, so our culture’s nightmarish frogmarch to utopia soon began in earnest.

Utopia - Darkness At The End Of The Tunnel


The two monstrous personalities who would work hardest to “make a better world” were birthed in the 19th Century but saw partial fruition of their efforts only by virtue of remarkable technological advances cheerfully lent to them during the 20th. Having been thoroughly schooled in the irrefutable virtue of science’s beloved Occam’s Razor, both quickly boiled the problem down to its simplest terms: a better world could only come about once the worst sort of people were permanently removed. Thus, these well-intentioned zealots and those they had schooled (sans the fundamentally wrong types, of course) turned the better part of the last hundred years into a display of inhuman excess, corruption, and atrocity on a scale hitherto unrealized even under the vilest, most notorious tyrannies of the past.

Utopia - Buy Your Ticket To Nirvana!


Happily, we were quick to put the memory of these tragic events behind us as we entered a New Age of world betterment. Here, we were told - contrary to any hidebound, traditional Teachings of old - that spiritual upliftment and material gain were not adversaries at all but rather bosom buddies. Growing rich and getting enlightened were really two sides of the same coin; and indeed plenty of coin was always required if one wanted to receive these newly revised blessings from media-authorized experts.

“How should I make a better world?” As the question rang in my ears, I scratched my head in puzzlement. Finally, I replied, “Maybe if I start working on just myself alone, I might be able to deal with everybody else much later.” Like a vapor, the suggestion dissipated into thin air, lethally muffled by a brief, uncomfortable silence...

By Alan Beck

 



Saturday, January 12, 2013

Ancient Egypt’s Integral Vision

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Nature’s All-Encompassing Network


Difficult as it may be for us at Lucky Six Farms to piece together the spirituality of those who built the Pyramids and Sphinx, we can safely say their prime beliefs revolved around Nature’s all-encompassing network, a worldview where our familiar Cartesian dichotomy of mind and matter, observer and observed held little valence. The West has been fascinated with ancient Egypt’s metaphysics since an archaeological team spearheaded by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter pried open Tutankhamun’s tomb late in 1922. Much of this, of course, reflects only faddish inebriation with things exotic, but a more profound interest is also evident. Freethinkers of most major Faiths have wondered at the subtle ties binding Egypt’s multifaceted Divinity to every manifestation of life - human, animal, and vegetative. Perhaps it is only happenstance, too, that the world religious centers of Jerusalem, Lhasa’s Potala, Giza’s Sphinx and Pyramids, plus our own Madre Grande Monastery in Dulzura lie within a scant two degrees of a single latitude line. In any case, few other high civilizations have seen men and women so intimately woven within the variegated strands of Nature’s network.

Nature’s Network - Many Masks Of The Holy


Dry academics never tire of emphasizing ostensible manifestations of ancient Egypt’s radical polytheism. Yet, they rarely note the facility with which even the most diverse animal-headed entities changed places with one another when appropriate occasions arose. Nor do they devote much attention to the frequent, fulsome, and remarkably insightful interchanges between worshippers and the transcendent objects of their veneration. Unlike many in our post-modern West who remain alienated from a distant and seemingly aloof Godhead, the average Egyptian, at least until the Roman period, felt their Gods’ almost conversational accessibility. The conceptual dynamic underlying such close relationships is not difficult to grasp: ancient Egypt saw humanity as an integral part of Nature, so the Gods showed themselves in whatever guise necessary to ratify the whole. Just as actors don a plethora of role-based “masks” in a drama, the Egyptian deities revealed their wisdom through the faces of Nature.

Nature’s Network - Approaching The Highest


Historians have consistently remarked on the prevalence of sacred aromatics throughout the temple precincts of ancient Egypt. Clearly, these herbal substances were compounded with great care, for they were not only material proofs of reverence but also - and simultaneously - carriers of human intent directed toward the ultimate sources of vitality and universal power. Because our beliefs reflect very similar truths about the underlying structure of reality, we always formulate our products with the very same prayerful love. Perceiving such energetic Natural currents can be easier than you might think: simply try any of our smudge sticks, cones, essential oil, or hydrosol for yourself!

By Alan Beck