7.05.2010

Essential Oils and Feng Shui (a)

Our senses connect us to the world and allow us to respond to our environment. Therapeutic essential oils fill our senses and trigger physiological and psychological responses in our bodies. Essential oils are often referred to as the "life force" of a plant and are very complex.
Essential oils are stored in special cells, ducts, or glandular hairs that are distributed among the roots, leaves, bark, stems, and flowers of the plant. A single oil may contain hundreds of constituents that are molecularly aligned in perfection to trigger a number of responses in the human body. Very concentrated and very powerful, a drop or two of distilled therapeutic-grade essential oil produces quick and significant results.
As the most powerful part of the plant, essential oils and plant extracts can trigger various states of consciousness. They provide exquisite fragrances to balance mood, dispel negative emotions, and create a romantic atmosphere. They provide gentle encouragement to become aware of the thought and emotional patterns that create your reality. Combining essential oils with feng shui can strengthen your ability to identify the influences obstructing you from achieving harmony, joy and balance.

Bergamot is derived from the peel of a bergamot orange and offers a refreshing and citrusy scent. It is widely used for tension, anxiety, stress, and is said to sharpen your senses to help you think more clearly. Bergamot is associated with the Metal Element and corresponds to the Creativity/Children and Helpful People guas. It is believed to bring success and wealth.

Cedarwood is derived from a large evergreen tree that grows in Algeria. This oil was first used by the Egyptians. It has a sweet, woody-balsamic aroma. It is widely used as a sedative for the nervous system and a stimulant to the circulatory system. It is also considered an aphrodisiac. It evokes sensations of strength and support and can assist with meditation. Cedarwood is associated with the Earth Element and corresponds with the Relationship, Knowledge/Spirituality and Health guas.

Citronella is derived from a tall, aromatic grass found in Sri Lanka. It is widely used in Chinese medicine for rheumatic pain. It is good for fatigue, headaches, migraine and colds. It is also a popular remedy against mosquitos. Citronella is associated with the Metal Element and corresponds with the Creativity/Children and Helpful People guas.

Geranium comes from the leaves of the beautiful geranium flowering plant. It has a rich, sweet, rose-like aroma and is often used for PMS and depression. It is said to uplift your spirits and calm your nerves. Geranium is associated with the Water Element and corresponds with the Career gua. According to Feng Shui, geranium or other rose scents will promote cooperation and romance. Be careful using this in the Career gua and focus your intention on promoting cooperation and not an office love affair.

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