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Smudging actually kills airborne pathogens

  This is taken from Gardiningsoul.com. "The Science of Smudging: What Sage Does to Bacteria Recent research suggests that there may indeed be scientific evidence to support the idea that smudging can help purify the air. One study, published in the  Journal of Ethnopharmacology  in 2007, examined the effects of burning medicinal herbs, including sage, on airborne bacteria. The Study: Air Purification with Medicinal Herbs The research study, led by Dr. Narendra Singh and his team, investigated the antimicrobial potential of burning traditional medicinal herbs. The researchers wanted to determine whether the smoke from these herbs, including sage, could actually reduce the number of airborne bacteria and other pathogens. Key Findings : The study found that burning medicinal herbs like sage significantly reduced the number of airborne bacteria. In fact, the smoke from the herbs eliminated up to 94% of airborne bacteria in a closed space within just one hour. What’s even mor...

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"We each have a task, and the skills to complete it. And providence makes sure that we are in the right place at the right time. People are hardwired to notice the absence of exactly what they are designed to contribute. Generally, at some level, each person feels that the fruit of his or her expertise is the most critical ingredient that is missing in any given moment."

"And furthermore, the Zohar provides a map of the multi layers of consciousness.
And it describes a kind of elevator shaft that passes through the "center" of each world and connects it to the world above. And it informs us that in order to ascend to a higher level of awareness, one must find the "center" of one's current level—the place where right and left, forward and back, up and down are perfectly balanced. And that requires the poise of opposites—the primary skill of mastering paradox."

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