Of all the senses, smell has the most sensitive receptors, and smell is the most memorable and evocative of sensations. A whiff of a particular aroma, pleasant or unpleasant, is all it takes to rekindle all types of memories. This is because when you smell an aroma, an impulse travels immediately down the olfactory nerve to the limbic system - a tiny part of the brain where emotion, hunger, memory, and other responses are evoked.
All of us use aromatherapy without realizing it. We use smells to revitalize ourselves and enrich our lives: we give bunches of flowers as gifts; we pamper ourselves with a favorite cologne or soak in a scented bath; and we are invigorated by the fresh smell of the sea.
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Perception of scent varies - our reaction to scent is emotionally loaded and highly subjective. In aromatherapy, the aim is to discover an aroma that you like and will enjoy using. If you don't like the smell of a certain oil, try mixing (blending) different oils to create an aroma you do like. I find that the easiest way to learn about a new essential oil is to put a drop on a strip of blotting paper, then smell it, and write down your impressions. Is the aroma light and fresh, or heavy and warm? Is it flowery, powdery, woody, medicinal, or spicy? Do you like it or dislike it? Does the aroma hit you or is it subtle and difficult to distinguish? Smell it again every few hours and you will see how the scent changes as the oils evaporate. (Be careful not to expose your smelling strips to extreme heat or flame when disposing of them, because essential oils are highly flammable.)
As you will discover from smelling the oils individually, some are very strong and the general rule when blending is that a little goes a long way. A lighter blend will often smell better, and therefore be more effective in massage, than a stronger blend.
In many ways essential oil is a misnomer, because there is usually nothing oily about it. Most essential oils have the consistency of alcohol and evaporate (e.g, lavender and rosemary), but some are' thicker and stickier (e.g, sandalwood and myrrh). Some people call essential oils ethered oils, which is a good name because when left in the open air most will evaporate and leave no trace.
The Power Of Scent
The power of scent can create such a dynamic response within the individual. Such is my own Aromatherapy initiation back in my late teens when I visited a natural beauty therapist who used Aromatherapy skincare products. I can distinctly recall how deeply relaxed and calm I felt following the facial steam. That experience has stayed with me long after days gone by. It's familiarity stays indelibly highlighted as ...'my first professional facial'...ahh!
Of course there are certain scents that trigger not so pleasant memories. As an Aromatherapist, choosing oils for individuals is a combination of knowledge and intuition. I want the person to have a pleasant if not euphoric experience when they are enjoying an aromatherapy massage. Choosing the oils therefore requires me to gather information on an energetic level. The individual may present with a physical complaint but more often than not this is simply masking stress which ultimately comes from emotional dysfunction. It's not what happens to you in life but how you react. The difference between understanding this and denying it is simply awareness.
I also utilise the use of body language, reflexology and the emotional connection related to specific meridians. The result of this analysis guides me to determine, therefore, whether the oils need to be physically stimulating, or more subtle and grounding in their effect. Otherwise a relaxing or rejuvenating blend to bring back balance and harmony is often the order of the day.
Combining intuitive wisdom with Aromatherapy therefore is very grounding creating outcome with purpose. The treatment can thereby be designed to continue at home using the required oils in the bath, diffuser or in a moisturiser etc. To create that subtle effect on the emotions the quality of the essential oil is paramount. An essential oil that is adulterated in any way will not give you the desired effect as the nature vibration of the oil has been distorted. I chose to distribute knowing that not only have the oils been sourced from selected suppliers and rigorously tested but ultimately it is the discerning nose that does not compromise on the true power of scent!
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