The value and properties of therapeutic essential oils can be better realized when working with superior aromatherapy oils. Some may call it Voo-doo, others understand the science, importance and benefits that aromas play in our lives both physically and mentally. This grouping of essential oils is specifically blended to stimulate certain receptors in the brain, bringing one a sense self-worth, achieving goals and purpose. Whether diffused, inhaled, or applied topically, aromatherapy can have profound impacts on helping us move towards our Greater Self and move forth an attitude fitting of our goals.

Aromatherapy Blends Known for Influencing an Attitude Towards Greater Purpose

  1. Envision – allow yourself to vision quest
  2. Live with Passion – fosters an optimistic attitude and revives enthusiasm for life
  3. Gathering – gather your forces and inner strengths
  4. Magnify Your Purpose – call upon Divine Energy to support you
  5. Acceptance - embrace what is rightfully yours
  6. Abundance – affirming what you are working on and calling into your life

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Where to Apply These Wonderful Essential Oil Blends

Put a couple drops in your palm, using the fingers of your dominate hand circle in the oils clockwise three times to increase their frequency and apply wherever your inner knowing (ancient knowledge) tells you to apply them.

Typical Application Points

Hands, Wrists, Forehead (third eye), Back of the head base of the skull, Heart, Thyroid (center of the chest just down from the notch formed by your clavicle bones under your sternum), Bottom of feet. Your body will know where each oil should go.

Also read:  8 Aromatherapy Oils to Create Vision, Creativity and Inner Guidance (part 1)

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