Saturday, July 7, 2012

Aromatherapy Used Daily to Enhance Your Life


Here are some helpful tips to bring the benefits of aromatherapy and magick into your daily life. The 1st thing I recommend is getting an oil burner, there are some fairly inexpensive ones around. Also, you need a quality essential oil for aromatherapy, not fragrance oils.
Onto the tips...
~Place a few drops of your favorite oil on a cotton ball and place in a vacuum bag or canister. Geranium works great for pet odors.
~To fragrance kitchen cabinets and drawers tuck the cotton balls in little corners where they will not be noticed. 
~Rosemary oil promotes alertness and stimulates your mind. You can inhale some of the oil to keep your mind fresh throughout the day or burn in your oil burner while studying to aid with memory.
~Using 1 drop of peppermint oil blended into a base oil and rubbed onto the back of the neck and temples aids with headaches.
~To bring down a fever sponge the body with cool water that you have added 1 drop each of the following:
Eucalyptus, Lavender and Peppermint.
~To promote healing of cuts, scrapes, and scratches use lavender and tea tree oil. 
~During the cold and flu season I constantly use a blend of germ fighting oils and burn them in my oil burner. 
Examples are lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary
~To aid with pleasant dreams use cotton balls with Jasmine and Sandalwood, tuck the cotton balls in your pillow or under your mattress.
~To bring financial success place cotton balls with bergamot on them around the door.
You can also place crystals of Jade or any green crystal above or around your doorways to invite prosperity and success into your home.
~Rice thrown onto the roof of your home guards against misfortunes. Say a little chant of protection while doing this.
~To protect the perimeter of your home walk clockwise around your home and sprinkle a protective herbal and salt blend. Make sure to end where you began not leaving an opening for negative energy to enter through. 
In place of an oil burner you could use a small pan with water and allow to simmer.
Brightest Blessings,
Kat

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