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How can you benefit from Essential Oils?

Essential oils are liquids that are taken from the leaves, flowers, roots or stems of plants or flowers. Essential oils are typically clear and sometimes amber or yellow in appearance. They are highly concentrated and have many great and versatile uses. They can be used to help relieve stress and anxiety, thin out congestion in the lungs and chest and even clean the house.

Essential oils, when they are inhaled, impact the olfactory receptor cells. They then reach the parts of the brain that are known as the limbic system or the part of the brain with controls our emotions. Essential oils can also be placed directly into the skin, however, they should be diluted with a carrier oil before doing so. The limbic system affects blood circulation, memory and even the levels of hormones in the body. Different essential oils have different effects on the body.

Essential oils are categorized into three types. They include Top Note, Middle Note and Base Note essential oils. Top Note oils provide the most stimulation. They are for good for providing a pick me up for users. They are very strong scents and typically last for the shortest amount of time.

Middle Note essential oils last a little longer then top note oils. They are also a little less strong in scent. They can have a metabolic affect on the body. Base Note essential oils usually last for about a week. They are really useful for helping individuals relax.

Essential oils provide physical and mental benefits. They are great for helping individuals relax and also can act as a stimulant. They can also be used to treat depression, anxiety and stress. Inhaling of these oils is also believed to provide benefits to the lungs, and help decrease congestion.

Essential oils may be considered by some individuals to be quite expensive. However, it is important to note that they are extremely concentrated and a little bit goes a long way. If you add a few drops to a carrier oil, you will find that you will be able to make it last.

Certain essential oils not only work well on the body, but also for household tasks. Essential oils can be used to clean and disinfect the home, without the use of dangerous and harsh chemicals.

There are many benefits of using essential oils; the ones’ listed above, are just a few. Essential oils are pure and most do not include chemicals that may have harmful effects. Instead, when used carefully and correctly, they can help remedy a great number of ailments.

 

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Reference: George Key

How to treat Shock

Shock can sometimes develop as the result of injury or sudden illness, or bleeding. When the body cannot get enough blood to the vital organs , it goes into shock. Sometimes even the mildest injury can lead to shock.

Shock is a life-threatening condition. If a person develops signs of shock, call the emergency service America – 911/Australia – 000 and begin home treatment immediately.

Signs of shock include:

  • Cool, pale, clammy skin
  • Low blood pressure
  • Weak, fast pulse
  • Shallow, fast breathing (see counting respiration rate)
  • Extreme thirst, nausea, or vomiting
  • Weakness, dizziness, and fainting
  • Confusion or anxiety

Prompt home treatment can save the person’s life:

  1. Call the emergency service (America – 911/Australia – 000)
  2. Try to keep the person calm.
  3. Have the person lie down. If there is an injury to the head, neck, or chest, keep the legs flat.
  4. Otherwise, raise the person’s legs at least 12 in.
  5. If the person vomits, roll him or her to one side to let fluids drain from the mouth. Use care if there could be an injury to the back or neck.
  6. Stop any bleeding (see stopping severe bleeding), and splint any broken bones (see splinting).
  7. Keep the person warm but not hot. Put a blanket under the person, and cover him or her with a sheet or blanket, depending on the weather. If the person is in a hot place, try to keep the person cool.
  8. Take the person’s pulse in case medical staff on the phone need to know what it is. See how to take a pulse. Take it again if the person’s condition changes.

Let Go of depression and anxiety

Most of us go through life carrying around unnecessary emotional baggage as result of accumulated thought processes about our life experiences. By internalizing a judgment about ourselves, and the way we think the world ought to work, our biography becomes our biology. Our struggle with anxiety often stems from a core belief that we are somehow flawed. Despite new opportunities that come our way, we’re stuck in an insidious, self-sabotaging loop.

There’s a concept in spirituality referred to as “travelling without a shadow,” in that you leave no trace of yourself as you go. Imagine, if like the movie starring Jim Carrey, “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” old memories would zap away and each new life experience would be seen with fresh eyes. Now granted, that’s a bit extreme, but the point is we would travel through life more lightly, without the past influencing our present and future choices.

Very few of us were taught in childhood that we were essentially good, but rather that we were good if we did our chores, combed our hair, looked and kept our room neat. Basically, we were good if we pleased our parents & teachers. We’ve been brought up in a world that touts the notion that we’ll be okay when we have the love relationship, money, education, job title, approval, recognition, the house, car, talent, and the list goes on. To a large degree, we have learned to search outside ourselves to have something define us.

We feel driven to grab from life because we believe that something we are going to get will make us more valuable and compensate for what we feel are our inadequacies. The problem with becoming emotionally or psychological attached to things of this world, including other people’s opinion or approval, is that it comes from a perspective of lack. Sadly, no matter what we get, we will continue to recreate the conditions of lack, and we are diminished to the extent that we seek something to fulfill us.

Nothing outside yourself can make you more valuable. Besides, hiding behind surface appearance like status or a relationship is destined to fall apart anyway. It’s formed out of an unhealthy attachment, rather than connection that supports your highest self.

For example, let’s say you’re attached to a destructive relationship, only to find your emotions thrashed around like a roller coaster. Rather than be relieved when it doesn’t work out, part of us feels punished that this person has been taken away. Even if you know on some level that it had to end, the fear of being without is overwhelming and keeps us attached.

Life sometimes feels like it’s crashing around us, and we fear that the pain of being without will be so unbearable. Relationships & job titles often become a pervasive comfort zone we inhabit to avoid our feelings. When one relationship doesn’t work out, we quickly grab another partner. If we have a job with perks and prestige, we’ll hang on even though we hate it. This helps fill the void temporarily, but yet all those things we hope will fill us up, merely covers up a core belief that we will be nothing without it.

Nature in its infinite wisdom has created a process of disillusionment. A lot of what we gravitate towards is based on a weak foundation from the start. No matter how wonderful our attachment to form seems, it is only there to serve our highest sense of self. So, the universe will constantly bust you and make your life uncomfortable until you get on the path that’s meant for you. We may worry about the embarrassment of what others will think, or fear that we’ll be lonely or empty, and so it’s difficult to let go of the “stuff.”

By attaching ourselves to outcome, we’re fighting the natural phase in life that has to occur to support our authentic selves. If a toxic relationship or job doesn’t support your best self, then it will inevitably end – whether you initiate it or allow it to take its own demise. This often leaves us really feeling desperate because we are mourning something that was not serving our best interest; yet feel devastated when it starts to fall apart.

The difference between connection and attachment is the difference between being and attempting to define yourself by some preconceived idea of “normal.” Ironically, if we stopped trying so hard to escape our feelings and just sat with the discomfort, a good part our anxiety would start to dissipate. We’d be able to hear ourselves think without all the distractions we use to escape from ourselves.

In my life, I know that every time I tried to make something happen, became attached to outcome, or tried to get approval, these were not the areas in my life where things flowed freely. It seldom worked out the way I envisioned, and often resulted in a lot of pain, anxiety, and depression. The point is not to get people to try to see you favourably; rather the point of enlightenment is when you don’t care. When you don’t care, meaning you’re not attached to what others think, then life unfolds in a way that is effortlessly magnetic. That’s real power!

There’s something freeing about letting the world do what it’s going to do. We all have different parts of our lives where this is easier to do than others. It’s not the doing that heals our lives, it’s the consciousness and relinquishment of control that heals our lives. Instead of having the goal be success as we define it, why not eliminate the middleman and make your goal simply to be happy. Our decision to be happy comes from the realization that nothing can be added to your life to make it better. Similarly, when you make a mistake, it can’t make us less. We are so afraid that if people got to know us, they would be horrified. Nobody’s going to think you’re enough, if you don’t think you’re enough. You won’t believe you’re enough when you define yourself with things of this world that you have no control over.

When focusing so intently on how things appear in the world, it costs you the ability to sense your inner compass. You may think that by becoming too internally focused, you won’t be able to successfully navigate in the real world. Speaking for myself, until I was able to look within myself, I felt as though I ran around on the periphery of life, as though I was watching myself in a movie and not connecting. I did a paste up job on my personality and projected an illusion that I was together, but my attachment made me to feel trapped and controlled by the belief that I needed to be “on” all the time for others to like me.

The world often seems frightening when we’re trying so hard to get things done – almost like we’re running around in circles. What’s truly important isn’t out there, rather it’s derived from an energy from within us that has to do with our sense of purpose, our sense of meaning, the core of what makes us unique. This energy is what allows us to make a real connection with other people in our lives whether with family, friends, or in the community.

If you’re having a hard time letting go, whether past or future, consider the possibility that it’s never going to happen. When you can let go of the idea of making it happen and take some weight off, you then have the context in which things can unfold.

Be willing to recognize that there is within us a being so abundant and complete that there is nothing that this world could give us that would augment this being within. Let go of clutching and grasping at anything or anyone. Embrace a pure, relaxed acceptance of who you are. Recognize that this being within us is who we are, and that right now, in this moment, we don’t need anything more to make us better.

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us….” Helen Keller

How Bach Flower Remedies Work

The Bach Flower Remedies and other Flower essences are not homeopathic, herbal or aromatic in their preparation. They are usually considered a form of energy medicine impacting on the emotions. The remedies work on an energetic level, similar to homeopathy, acupuncture and Reiki. They affect the mental and emotional parts of our being. The particles of the essences work in specific patterns.

Flower essences work to heal both physical, mental and emotional illness. Flower essences restore the inner balance by working on the vital force. The vital force is an inner force within the body that governs our strength and well-being. As we get sick or stressed our vital force weakens and therefore, the flower essences work on our vital force to strengthen it.

The Bach Flower Remedies work on our emotional level and although that state might release all sorts of emotions, it is important to get beyond the apparent symptoms in order to treat the underlying cause.  It is important to try to get exactly the right remedy. The Remedies do not of themselves affect the problem but rather allow the mind to shift to allow change to happen.

Sometimes to work out appropriate remedies it is beneficial to write down the emotions or feelings that are dominant, then break the list down further, e.g. if you have listed depression, the question may be asked, ‘How does that make you feel?’ – Answer may be angry, frightened, stressed etc.

Ultimately you usually end up with two or three dominant feelings/emotions to prescribe suitable remedies. Sometimes when you get to the base of the problem the other emotions dissipate. It is a good idea not to use more than 5 remedies in a mix.

Rescue Remedy is a combination of five Flower essences that is used in emergency situations to stabilize trauma situations. It can also be used to ease fear and anxiety and also to restore one’s state of calm and confidence.

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