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Aromatherapy - Part III: Esoteric & Spiritual applications
By Danny Siegenthaler and
Susan Siegenthaler
The historical use of aromatic oils
and resins goes back many thousands of years in human
history and traverses many cultures and civilizations on
our planet.
In China, incense
was burned to purify the atmosphere and rid the
environment of evil spirits, in India, incense was and is
used in all temples of all persuasions to sanctify the
devotions; in Mexico, incenses were used in rituals to
induce trance-like states in the participants to make them
more accepting in their role of living sacrifice to the
Gods; in Northern Europe the Druids used incenses which
were sacred to the Earth Mother; the Greeks and Romans
also used essential oils and fragrant herbs in all aspects
of their daily lives, and many of their practices were
learned from the Egyptians and Mesopotamians who were
without doubt, the absolute masters in the Art of
“Aromatherapy”.
The first people to
dispense aromatics as medicines in Ancient Egypt were the
priests - they were the first Aromatherapists. As the use
of aromatic substances became more common, they were also
used by the physicians.
At Heliopolis, the
city dedicated to Ra the Sun-God, incense was burned 3
times a day: sunrise, noon, and sunset. This incense was
called Kuphi or Kyphi and contained 16 ingredients
including cassia, Calamus, Citronella, Cinnamon,
Peppermint, Pistacia, Juniper, Acacia, Henna, Cypress,
Myrrh, Raisins, Frankincense, and Morning Glory.
Aromatherapy was
used in the healing temples in both Egypt and later in
Greece, which also incorporated the use of colour healing
utilizing solar light. Great glass windows of various
colours were built in to the ceilings of these temples at
specific points, corresponding with the journey of the sun
across the sky. The patient was placed in the stream of
coloured light and incense was burned or oils applied to
the patient as need dictated. This form of healing is
called Heliotherapy.
Even as recently as
the Middle Ages in Europe, fragrant herbs were known to
possess special healing properties by virtue of their
fragrances, and were burned in the streets to counteract
the odour and ill effects of the poor hygiene of the
times. During the time of the Great Plague this method was
also used to antisepticise the air.
Essential Oils, via
their own innate LIFE FORCE ENERGY, can help change energy
imbalances in our Aura (Etheric body). They can adjust the
way in which we perceive, feel and think about both
ourselves and our environment working from the Spiritual
Level ‘downwards’.
They can help us
have a more positive, relaxed or energetic mood, help us
to concentrate better, develop our "psychic awareness”,
and act as a bridge to help us access “deeper” or “higher”
levels of consciousness. This function of Essential Oils
overlaps with the effects oils have on the Brain, but it
must be remembered that the Nervous and Hormonal Systems
are the physical “translators” of the Etheric dimensions.
The use of Aromatic
plants as Incense in religious and ritual practices is
based on this knowledge. Incense purifies, acts as a
libation or gesture of respect to higher intelligences and
gives us a "doorway" for entry into the Astral realms.
It is believed that
Essential Oils, when used in the form of “incensing”, are
signals to those other dimensions where we find our
Guardian Angels, Spirit Guides, Gods and Goddesses and
states of pure “Cosmic Consciousness” and form a means
whereby we can show our intention or willingness to open
our consciousness to those realities. The result being
that these Beings are able to communicate with us or
through us more easily.
By developing our
sensitivity to other levels of energy/being and other
levels of our own consciousness, we are better able to
develop our healing powers and accelerate our own
personal/spiritual growth.
Because we are
conditioned from birth to relate primarily to the physical
plane of existence we tend to have some degree of
difficulty in shifting to the spiritual levels without
some assistance. Essential oils can help us with this.
THE SENSE OF
SMELL AND ETHERIC ENERGY
From an energy
point of view, the sense of smell relates to the Element
called AKASHA or ETHER. This is the Universal and
All-Pervading element, the Element of Spirit, and it has
the ability to transform itself into anyone of the forms
of Elemental Energy. It is also closely related to the
Element of Air, which is related to the sense of taste.
Man's sense of
smell is not as acute as that of a dog or a moth, however,
it is never the less quite acute, and man is capable of
distinguishing many thousands of odours. The exact way in
which odour perception takes place is still quite a
mystery to medical science. There is sound knowledge of
the structures involved in odour perception, but the
function itself still has many unanswered questions.
By developing the
sense of smell we are provided with a means by which we
may use essences and aromatic substances to create a mood,
a feeling, an atmosphere, or change our state of being to
one which is more in harmony with our True Selves, and
which aids the development of our higher senses.
Most people think
of incense in the context of 'joss sticks'. To many
people, incense is something that gives a nice fragrance
to an environment and little more. But the act of burning
incense is more than this, and fragrances have quite
profound effects.
Perfumes and aroma
have a great power to influence the mind and to lift the
consciousness. They can arouse memory and distant
recollections, as well as soul memories (past lives). Use
of incense sharpens the perception beyond the ordinary and
encourages better powers of discrimination.
When we decide to
extend our consciousness we must first pass through the
different layers of our own psychological makeup.
‘Incense’ helps to ease the passage through these layers
of self to the Universal light, creating a link or channel
between us and the formative energies of the Universe and
our own Being.
When essential
oils, resins or gums are burned, their substance
‘etherealises’ and passes to the subtler planes opening
the way for the return flow of energy.
By being
consciously aware of the incense or oil we are using, and
by being aware of its properties, and in tune with our
intention, we can work more effectively and more
powerfully, whether it be in healing or meditation
techniques.
Essential oils form
a bridge commonly used by Auric Healers to set a
communication link between the physical and etheric
bodies. The radiations from natural aromatic substances
also nourish our natural energies and spirit. Odours are
known to give off vibrations which fit into the known
electromagnetic scale and are thought to vibrate in the
Infra-Red end of the colour spectrum. This is also known
as the "invisible colours'.
Colours and odours
are said to have a parallel, also odours and music, and
odour and shape. The notes of the Diatonic Scale (A,G,C,B,D,F,)
have been correlated to odours, and various compounds in
aromatic molecules are known to have certain shapes, e.g.
round molecules tend to have a camphor-like smell, disc
shapes to have a floral odour, and wedge shapes to have a
Peppermint fragrance.
These facts present
a definite argument in favour of the ‘Vibration' theory,
and the way odours have an effect on the "Sixth Sense”.
Taking these correspondences a little further it is of
interest to note that some essential oils are pigmented,
which often relates to their therapeutic properties, for
example:
- Benzoin is red
and is used to promote healing;
- Bergamot is green
and is used in the treatment of urinary tract disorders;
- Lemon is yellow
and is used in the treatment of the digestive system;
- Chamomile is blue
and is used against inflammation of the skin and mucous
membranes of the body.
These colours also
have therapeutic applications in colour therapy, in which
red is considered an energizing and warming colour, green
is balancing and harmonizing, yellow stimulates the
digestion, and blue is relaxing and cooling.
Essential oils
also have Yin and Yang properties:
YIN being those
characteristics of passive, contracting, inwards looking,
empty, dark, cold, moist, sedating, inhaling, venous
blood, parasympathetic nervous system, fear, caution, and
the colour blue.
YANG being those
characteristics of active, outward going, expanding,
opening, full, light, hot, dry, stimulating, arterial
blood, sympathetic nerves, also anger, courage and the
colour red. The qualities of Yin and Yang represent the
forces or energies of opposites in the natural world.
1. There are 3
things to remember when using essential oils and aromatic
substances in meditations and Psychic Healing:
2. Be aware of your
breathing. This can be accomplished through the practice
of simple breathing techniques, in which you can calm your
thoughts and emotions by slowing and deepening your
breathing cycle.
3. Choose oils
which will enhance your experience and balance your
energies.
When using oils as
‘incense’, remember that the "incense" becomes charged
with your personal energy. Purity of motive and purpose,
and sincerity are essential requirements in the art of
censing. Clearness of intention is also important.
About The
Author
Danny
Siegenthaler is a doctor of traditional Chinese
medicine and together with his wife Susan, a
medical herbalist and Aromatherapist, they have
created
Natural Skin Care Products by Wildcrafted Herbal
Products to share their 40 years of combined
expertise with you.