What is blur?
Blur is ritual cleaning with smoke, common to most of the indigenous people of America. Many necessitizers received it widely. Incense is assumed that "pleasure the gods" of scents and resin as a incense and myrrh are considered suitable gifts. Native Americans use different herbs that are expected to clean a person, place or thing based on the interaction of smoke with an item. The space in which the ritual is to be held is blurred by smoke, as well as all ritual instruments and people who pass into space. Medium and South American trunks also use Copal, resin from different different trees, which has a pleasantly sweet scent when burning. Herbs are usually tied in bundles of hands called smudges on dry. Sweetgrass, high plains of grass with sweet -nail aroma, is knitted into the "whips".
In ritual cleaning, the smudge is illuminated on the flame. After a few moments the flame is fired and the herb stAle smoldering and releases the amount of smoke into the air. If the space is to be cleaned, the smudge is carried in all parts of the space; If necessary, smoke can be directed to the corners with a feather fan. Blushing the object only several times means passing through the object with smoke. People can be blurred by smoke over their bodies.
It is assumed that Sage is leaving negative influences, certainly a wise preventive measure to be demonstrated before interaction with the supernatural; Sweetgrass is said to attract good spirits and energy, so the sage is usually burned in front of Sweetgrass. The natives of the Pacific Northwest use Cedar for both purposes, eliminate negativity and attract positive forces. Smudggie with Cedar is sometimes called "cedaring".Many people of all cultures now enjoy blur. If they feel "bad vibrations" in their house or object, they claim to blur negative energies. Are they right? Who can say? Nevertheless, if you find yourself arguing with your family about insignificant thingsCh, or you buy something in the Yardor hole that gives you a creeping home, try to blur your home or item. It may not help, but it certainly can't hurt.