What is the link between the vibrations of essential oils and spiritual action?

Since experiencing the impact of high-vibration essential oils on myself and seeing what it has on my students, aromatherapy has begun to take on a new face in my eyes. In addition to its classic, clinical action, spiritual action is revealed. This does not mean that aromatherapy becomes a religious activity! Spirituality especially denotes action on the spirit. The higher an essential oil vibrates, the more it acts on the emotional state and the wounds of the soul. An essential oil that vibrates low will only have an impact on the physical state.

To better succeed in putting into words this new vision of the action of essential oils, I immersed myself in the book of one of my friends and colleagues, Salvatore Battaglia, the third volume of his complete guide to aromatherapy.

In this book, Salvatore brings together numerous research references and here is what we can take away from them.

First, according to the World Health Organization, health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and is not limited to the absence of disease or information.

The mind is therefore involved.

The mind, so close to the spirit!

The human spirit is the essential life force that underlies, motivates and vitalizes human existence. Spirituality is the specific way in which individuals and communities respond to the experience of spirit. This distinction is subtle but very important.

The spirit of human beings motivates us to seek meaning and purpose in life, to seek the supernatural or meaning that transcends us, and to question our origins and identities.

It is the mind that synthesizes the total personality and provides a certain sense of direction and order.

The spiritual dimension does not exist independently of the psyche and soma, but it provides an integrating force. It affects and is affected by our physical state, our feelings, our thoughts and our relationships.

If we are spiritually healthy, we generally feel alive, purposeful, and fulfilled, but only to the extent that we are also psychologically healthy.

But then, what is spirituality?

It is a concept rather than a term, reflecting the need to use our imagination to define that which is both difficult to understand and explain. The concept of spirituality arises from human thought, imagination and logical reasoning.

Common themes that describe spirituality influence:

The sense of purpose, the quest for wholeness, search for hope or harmony, belief in a higher being, but above all, it is a term which maintains that there is more to life than the material and the practical .

Spirituality is an attribute that humans possess, allowing for heightened self-awareness and providing the strength to transcend the habitual self.

Spiritual people get sick less

Harold G. Koenig, in "Religion, Spirituality, and Health: The Research and Clinical Implications" found that people who were more spiritual and religious had better mental health and adapted more quickly to health problems than those who were less religious and spiritual. He recommends that all healthcare professionals become more familiar with the ability to integrate spirituality into patient care.

This ability to integrate the connection of body and mind into holistic care processes is achieved through the energetic use of essential oils. This use which uses the vibrational impact of essential oils, and, as far as I am concerned, the spontaneous means associated with intuition of identifying them. Intuition being a completely spiritual way of connecting to our inner voice.

The purely symptomatic approach is incomplete

We are only half the way towards harmony and healing if we ignore this dimension which goes beyond the purely symptomatic action of essential oils.

This is what I refer to in the subtitle of my book "  Breathe, Love, Heal ", a holistic aromatherapist shares her spiritual method of healing in this practical guide to energy therapy.

A spiritual method is a method that includes the mind in the therapeutic approach. And this is what allows us to often act where we need it most.