In our times, all the finest produce of the whole world is usually available to us from our local stores. We live with affluence beyond any previously known era in history which allows us choices regarding what were once luxury items. This applies particularly to our use of perfume both as a means of sensory satisfaction as well as for more practical purposes. Perfume continues to provide a subject of fascination today.
There are many wonderful scents and perfumes available in toiletries and body perfumes. Essential oils provide us with perfumes which are entirely natural without chemical additives and which are healing as well as pleasant in their effect. Incense sticks provide a means of perfuming through fumes, which is where our word for perfume originally came from. And of course we have all the perfumed delights of nature to enjoy in our walks in the wild, in our enjoyment of our garden, or in the delicate scent of a rose.
In a variety of ways we seek to indulge our sense of olfaction as we continue to increase the use of perfumes in our lives.
Most gardeners include a variety of perfumed herbs and plants in their gardens.
We use scented oils to keep away flies and insects.
Although we no longer have to spread scented rushes on the floor to take away bad odours in the home, we still wish to use perfumed sprays in bathrooms and toilet areas.
We generally use scents to provide a pleasing atmosphere throughout the house and when preparing for dinner guests.
Oils from timber are favoured for application to existent furniture to help preserve it and also for scent.
Many burn incense whilst meditating.
Churches burn copious resins and oils in their ritual incense.
Physiotherapists, naturopaths and aromatherapists use perfumed massage oils on skin.
Therapists prescribe direct inhalation of essential oils to relieve symptoms of illness.
Vaporizers are essential in relieving respiratory problems.
Bath oils are used to provide a delightful way of relieving stress.
Scented pillows as favoured for sleep inducement.
Healing oils such as eucalyptus and peppermint are used as embrocation or as an inhalant in cases of bronchial and respiratory problems .
Essential oils can be diluted with almond oil for use as a safe underarm deodorants.
A drop can safely be smeared on a light globe to diffuse light scent
A few drops of a perfumed oil on a tissue can be placed in a paper bin - or even rubbish bin for a pleasing effect.
Essential oils such as rosemary can be diluted with olive oil and massaged into the scalp to perfume the hair when brushing.
Perfumed oil can be massaged into the feet before bed to aid relaxation.
These and many other ingenious ways are used in making practical use of perfume in modern lifestyles.
However, the most important to so many of us, is the use of body perfume. This popular interest in perfumes however seems to arise not only from a desire to seem attractive but because of the need to have expression of the personality through the quality of one's personal body perfume and this requires patience and discrimination in selecting 'your' personal perfume for regular use. Selecting from the enormous range of commercial perfumes is a daunting task but there are many who enjoy the search. Selecting from the natural essential oil range is somewhat easier because it is limited compared with the sophisticated fashionable perfumes.
Discrimination is the first thing to cultivate, in order to fully benefit from the knowledge of perfumes and delight in them to the full. It is necessary to consciously develop your olfactory sense as a wine taster must do with the palate.
Always remember that certain artificially produced scents can be harmful when inhaled and some deodorizers actually work on the principle of deadening your sense of smell rather than trying to cancel the odour. All chemical products can have short or long term negative effects so the caution is repeated - use the natural essential oils and perfumes in preference to a product that uses chemicals in its production. The sense of smell is extremely delicate and can be seriously injured, as can the brain, by inhalation of the smell or vapours of toxic materials.
Some of the popular and delightful natural perfumes available as essential oils are Lavender, Sandalwood, Neroli, Lemon, Rose, Lemongrass, Ylang-ylang and Pine, but there are many others to try.
Essential oils are strong and usually require only a drop or two with any application.
However, should you suffer skin reaction, or wish to dilute the pure essential oils, almond oil is advised.
Essential Oils Soap Making
Chakra acupuncture combines the wisdom of ancient Indian medical knowledge and Chinese acupuncture. In Indian traditional medicine (such as Ayurvedic medicine), the chakras are seven key energy centers. The word comes from the Sanskrit for wheel of light. In contemporary alternative therapies the two systems have been usefully combined, both in reaching a diagnosis and in treatment. Aromatherapy and the use of essential oils add a third level to this way of healing.
The human body comprises numerous chakras, or energy foci. Indian medicine recognises seven key points that correspond closely to the key organs that are central in Chinese traditional healing. For example, the spleen and liver in Chinese medicine correlate with the fourth chakra in Indian medicine. The principal chakras run down the center line of the body, parallel to the spine. They are (in order from the head to the groin) the crown, third eye, throat, heart, solar plexus, spleen and root chakras. The chakras are physical manifestations of spiritual energies. Each chakra is linked to different aspects of consciousness and different spiritual potencies. The second chakra is associated with sexual vitality and the life force, the third with personal spiritual power and the fifth with creativity, for example.
The chakras in Indian healing are integral to the free movement of energy around the body. They are also engaged in processing external energy flows and positive and negative influences in the individuals environment. Free energy flow is the source of spiritual, physical and mental health. Very similar ideas are found in Chinese medicine, which is concerned with the flow of qi around the body, in channels known as meridians. Qi includes both positive and negative energies, known as yin and yang. Traditional Chinese medicine uses acupuncture at key organ locations to channel the energy flow. Both systems strive for equilibrium and the free flow of energies
In chakra healing today the correspondences and common goals of Chinese acupuncture and Indian chakra healing come together. Inserting acupuncture needles at the key chakra points renews the life energies and unblocks the pathways in the body.
To augment these treatments, aromatheraphy and essential oils can be incorporated into the treatment. Depending on the properties of the various oils, they may be applied to the chakra that is diagnosed as the root of the problem, or introduced into the persons energy field in other ways. Inhaling the fragrance or anointing the hands and feet with a selected oil complement chakra and acupuncture therapy. Colour therapy may also be incorporated, to help choose the most effective fragrances for healing.
The three therapies combine seamlessly and for many offer the answer to their physical and emotional needs. Like other alternative ways of healing, chakra acupuncture with aromatherapy is a drug-free health path that takes into account that we are not just biological organisms but also spiritual beings.
Both Michael Russell & Deborah Lindholm are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Michael Russell has sinced written about articles on various topics from Celebrities, Dieting and Diabetes Treatment. Michael RussellYour Independent guide to . Michael Russell's top article generates over 2240000 views. to your Favourites.
Deborah Lindholm has sinced written about articles on various topics from Essential Oils. Ready to find your own balance? Deborah Lindholm is a that shows you how to awaken your Inner Power Source to live an empowered life every. Deborah Lindholm's top article generates over 1000 views. to your Favourites.