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APRMAY04:
Sustainable Building
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Aromatherapy for Your Home
by Gabriel Mojay
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Aromatherapy is the systematic use of essential
oils to maintain and promote physical and psychological well-being.
It was identified as a form of complementary medicine in the 1920s.
Yet the roots of Aromatherapy are ancient and form part of the
fragrance traditions and classical systems of medicine of many
world cultures.
Aromatherapy today is based on the use of pure, diluted essential
oils. Essential oils are volatile (easily evaporated) substances
that occur naturally in aromatic plants.
An aromatic essence cannot be considered a true essential oil
unless it has been produced through a process of either distillation
or cold expression.
There are numerous ways that one can employ essential oils to
fragrance a room, and take advantage of their ability to relax
and clarify. Essential oil ‘burners’ are now commonly
available in shops, and involve the vaporization of oils from
heated water. Alternatively, one may float a few drops of essential
oil on a saucer of water near a warm radiator.
Using essential oils to fragrance different parts of the home
is an important tool in Feng Shui Aromatics, an approach to subtle
environmental fragrancing. This is based not only on the study
of the scientific properties of essential oils, but on their energetic
actions according to traditional Oriental medicine. It involves
working with essential oils in terms of their effects on the Chi,
the Yin and Yang, and the Five Elements.
Fragrance itself has a deep impact on the Metal Element, the Element
that encompasses the Lungs, the nose and the sense of smell. Interestingly,
the Metal Element is also the home of the Chi (vital energy) as
well as the P'o (the ‘bodily soul’, or instinct).
From this traditional Eastern perspective, it is therefore easy
to understand how fragrance can have such a deep effect on both
inner and outer levels. This effect can be used within the home
in much the same way that one uses form, color, and space in Feng
Shui.
Essential oil fragrancing according to the Pa Kua
The North is ruled by the Trigram K'an (‘the Abysmal’),
which represents the fathomless potential of Water. Strengthening
this direction in the home enhances our capacity to progress on
our life's journey, especially in terms of our career. Beneficial
essential oils are those that help to deepen our connection with
the mysterious spring of our own life force: such as cypress and
geranium. In so doing, they help to enhance our resourcefulness,
independence and ingenuity.
The Southwest is ruled by the Trigram K'un (‘the Receptive’),
which represents the nurturing strength of Earth. Kindling this
direction in the home helps to cultivate an atmosphere of gentleness
and warmth, and of giving and receiving. Helpful essential oils
are those that enhance our personal relationships and our capacity
to engage in mutual support: jasmine and sweet marjoram, for example.
The East is ruled by the Trigram Chen (‘the Arousing’),
which represents the explosive power of Thunder. Reinforcing this
direction in the home helps to bring to the fore our enthusiasm
and spontaneity, as well as to inspire us to actively work on
our health. Choose refreshing, invigorating essential oils that
serve to vitalize and mobilize: rosemary and lemon, for example.
The Southeast is ruled by the Trigram Sun (‘the Gentle’),
which represents the changeable and penetrating nature
of Wind.
Improving this direction in the home fosters communication and
affection, as well as intuition and creativity. Beneficial essential
oils are those with the potential to enhance our emotional sensitivity
and intuitive awareness, while at the same time augmenting our
inner strength: select neroli and rose.
The Center, or Tai Ch'i, is not ruled by any of the eight Trigrams,
yet occupies the heart of the Pa Kua. Strengthening this direction
in the home promotes unity, harmony, and a spirit of cooperation,
and is generally beneficial in all environments where group projects
are important. Appropriate essential oils are stabilizing and
harmonizing, bringing out the qualities of the Center and the
Earth Element: oils such as cardamon and vetiver.
The Northwest is ruled by the Trigram Ch’ien (‘the
Creative’), which represents the immaterial world of Heaven.
Reinforcing this direction in the home promotes clarity, stability,
and productivity. Beneficial essential oils are those that not
only increase our vital energy, but help us to re-establish our
connection to the spiritual source of life: frankincense and cedar
wood, for example.
The West is ruled by the Trigram Tui (‘Joy’), which
represents the transformative and reflective qualities of the
Lake. Energizing this direction in the home helps to bring about
joy and enthusiasm, and is especially beneficial for children
and all creative endeavors. Appropriate essential oils are those
that promote gaiety and lightness of spirit, and, when required,
a serene capacity for inner reflection: choose bergamot and mandarin.
The Northeast is ruled by the Trigram K'en (‘Stillness’),
which represents the steady, contemplative energy of the Mountain.
Reinforcing this direction in the home not only enhances our inner
strength and stability, but our capacity to concentrate and study.
Select those essential oils that imbue a sense of equanimity,
quietude and contemplative insight: oils such as sandalwood and
spikenard.
The South is ruled by the Trigram Li (‘the Clinging’),
which represents the dynamic brilliance of Fire. Energizing this
direction in the home helps us to maintain clarity and discrimination,
as well as to fully express our true potential. Beneficial essential
oils are those that warm the soul and illuminate the spirit, encouraging
both inward realization and outward self-assurance: choose ginger
and black pepper.
Gabriel Mojoy is the author of Aromatherapy for Healing the
Spirit which explains more of the other therapeutic actions of
essential oils. Contact him at 866-420-8484.
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