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They don’t use it to pray, but rather to “set their intentions.” Smudging rituals and crystal altars aren’t the only witchcraft-inspired practices to go mainstream over the last year.
Smudging in the classroom: Spiritual, maybe, but not religious DREW HAYDEN TAYLOR Contributed to The Globe and Mail Published November 25, 2016 ...
Smudging Our Streets will help bring awareness to the diverse life experiences of those who call downtown Brandon home, said Douglas Gerrard, an Indigenous spiritual care provider and John Howard ...
Alberta Health Services announced Wednesday that smudging and other Indigenous ceremonies will be allowed in all AHS sites across the province. The announcement comes in recognition of National ...
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