| "The essential oils do not themselves directly | | | | the bottom of the client's feet or put a drop in their |
| harmonize the auric, or energetic, field. The aromatic | | | | hands and have them inhale it before the start of the |
| molecule's energy interacts with the energetic and | | | | session. |
| subtle anatomy of the person, their fragrance | | | | What might you put in your aromatherapy toolkit? |
| molecules stirring, agitating, electrically boosting, or in | | | | Geranium: great for emotional healing, soothing, brings |
| some other way stimulating the human energetic | | | | nurturing/mothering energy. |
| fields, allowing them to reorganize and harmonize | | | | Bergamot: soothing, calming, cheerful and uplifting, |
| themselves." -Valerie Ann Worwood, Aromatherapy | | | | great for depression. |
| for the Soul | | | | Ylang Ylang: warms, softens and soothes the heart, |
| What are the benefits of adding aromatherapy? | | | | helps with depression. |
| 1) Essential oils increase vibration and create a | | | | Rose: great for healing the heart chakra, comforting, |
| synergy with the other energy healing techniques | | | | vibrates with love. |
| you use so that the healing experience will be more | | | | Lavender: an all-purpose oil, great for grief and other |
| powerful. | | | | emotional issues |
| 2) Essential oils can penetrate the amygdala (in the | | | | Roman Chamomile: deepens spiritual connection, is |
| limbic system in the brain) through scent and that | | | | calming, good for depression, good for digestive |
| means more effective work with trauma issues. | | | | issues. |
| 3) Essential oils may accelerate healing. In my own | | | | What not to do... |
| work with clients, my healing sessions are completed | | | | 1) Don't apply essential oils to your skin or a client's |
| in much less time now that I have added | | | | skin undiluted. Use a carrier or base oil such as sweet |
| aromatherapy. | | | | almond oil or jojoba oil and mix the essential oil with it |
| How would you use it? | | | | before using it. |
| 1) By applying it topically to yourself to increase your | | | | 2) Avoid using strong scents so you don't overwhelm |
| vibration before a healing session. | | | | the client. One drop or two probably will be enough. |
| 2) By placing it in the healing room or the waiting | | | | 3) Air out the room after each session so the |
| room. You could diffuse it or use it as a spray in one | | | | mixture of all the different essential oils you have |
| room or the other or both. | | | | used don't hang together in the room. |
| 3) By applying it topically to the client. You could put | | | | 4) Avoid essential oils that are not pure therapeutic |
| a drop of oil in the palm of your hand and then, rub | | | | grade essential oils. You don't want to use essential |
| your hands together before the healing session and | | | | oils that have added chemicals on your clients. |
| then use it in their energy field. You could place it on | | | | |