Tag Archives: aromatherapy


Smudging Rituals

Cleansing your space, yourself and your crystals of negative energies. The act of burning herbs is common to many cultures throughout the world and commonly associated with Native American traditions. This intentional act is believed to harness the spirit of sacred plants to cleanse a person, space or object of...

The power of daily rituals

The word “ritual” generally brings up connotations of the rites of passage and religious practices. However, a ritual can be as simple as brushing your teeth after every meal, drinking a coffee or going for a jog every morning. Implementing positive rituals into your life can bring about amazing success...

Essential oils: good enough to eat?

There is much energetic, and often angry, debate over whether or not essential oils are safe to ingest. There’s no doubt that the recommendation of ingesting essential oils is an unregulated area where the distributors of essential oils are often uneducated and even sometimes irresponsible when it comes to the...

Vibrational aromatherapy

Vibrational aromatherapy is a new paradigm in vibrational medicine. It embraces the multidimensional person—a spiritual being having a human experience in order to evolve his or her consciousness and achieve enlightenment and oneness. Vibrational medicine sees human beings as networks of complex energy fields that interface with physical and cellular...

Raise the vibrations

Blessing & cleansing your home, workplace and energy. Thoughts create energy. We have between 50,000 and 70,000 thoughts per day, this means between 35 and 48 thoughts per minute per person. That said, think about the energy we create in our homes and our workplace from these thoughts manifest where...

Aromatherapy – Where does it stand as an alternative medicine?

What is the role of Aromatherapy? Here in Australia only a minority realise the therapeutic benefits of Aromatherapy and in many instances oils are used purely for their scent in the home or the office. Aromatherapy is the most understated form of therapy and yet its history dates back to...