Saturday, 9 March 2013

Using oils to learn life's essential lessons

Hi everyone, I hope you are all well and ready for your monthly tonic. Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers reading and Happy International Woman's Day to all the women! And hello as well to all the men. So, this woman - ME!- has recently returned from a wonderful course in England and I am now combining the use of essential oils with all my usual HK techniques in my sessions. This is an excellent way to help people recall specific events in the past which continue to contribute to ill health and to releasing their traumatic effects.

And no wonder – the use of Essential oils with their well-documented benefits on the brain's limbic system (which governs emotions and moods) is an ideal way to simultaneously tackle the internal and external ravages caused by stress. And they work instantly and directly.

In addition to the physical properties of the oils, I am also using them for their emotional relevance. For example, it was a surprise to me to learn that Tea Tree oil – which is very well known for its anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal and, I suppose you could say anti-'bad stuff ' generally– resonates with “cleanliness and purity” and is highly beneficial for those people whose symptoms make them feel unclean, e.g., cold sores, thrush, cystitis, fungal infections, athlete's foot, dandruff.

Or about Clary Sage oil – this helps all of us accept our yin (female) traits and to recognise them as being as powerful as our yang (male) traits. Clary Sage is excellent for men who have lost touch with their female side, or do not want to submit to it for fear of ridicule or loss of manhood. Men who have been forced never to cry or show emotion respond well to Clary Sage, helping them to submit and accept their emotions and to release them without the fear of looking silly or stupid.

As for women, we all know that they traditionally find it hard to surrender to their bodies – monthly periods are even referred to as a ‘curse’. They constantly do not accept themselves and worry endlessly about superficial things like weight, unshaven legs or armpits, pimples, their complexion etc and will go to great lengths to hide any perceived flaws. How can a woman's femininity be valued when she cannot accept herself? These perceived flaws are perfectly natural but women can put themselves under tremendous pressure to the extent that some start hating themselves and desperately wishing to be someone else, rather than simply accepting who they are. Clary sage oil is excellent for helping a woman to feel empowered and happy with who she is and with her femininity.

So if you would like to experience where essential oils can take you, contact me and regain your true self and spirit with the help of essential oils.

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