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Aromatherapy Spray to Ease Your Mind

Aromatherapy Spray to Ease Your Mind

Most of us go through periodic bouts of worry and stress, or times when our thoughts seem to go round and round like a hamster wheel. Fortunately, there is sweet-smelling relief close at hand.

Find out which essential oils can help to settle your mind, alleviating worry, obsessive overthinking, and muddled anxiety. We’ll also tell you how to make a simple and effective spray that you can use just about anywhere for soothing and comfort. You can even add it to your house-cleaning sprays!

Essential oils of marjoram and chamomile help to quell the worry of a mind under pressure and in need of comfort. Camphoraceous and clarifying, yet sweet and reassuring, marjoram oil is useful for hazy, fretful states of mental fatigue. It helps to settle those who feel they have no one to talk to, and must consequently struggle with their worries on their own. It’s also good for those who tend to worry incessantly about others.

Roman and German chamomile oils are for the overthinking of the tense perfectionist, and for the person who finds it difficult to “switch off” from work.

Clary sage is recommended for the type of overthinking that seems from a tense and changeable search for ideal solutions. Even when such a person has actually made a decision, they worry if it is right and whether they should change their mind.

Fennel oil’s ability to encourage self-expression benefits those whose tendency to worry is exacerbated by a difficulty with communication. Thoughts and concerns “ferment” because they have no positive outlet.

Patchouli oil, like vetiver, is rich and grounding, restoring awareness of the body and senses. Earthy and sweet, it is supportive to the Spleen, and always the worry that comes of excessive mental strain. Like coriander seed oil, patchouli gently stimulates the Mind, and through its spicy warmth uplifts and arouses. Patchouli and coriander are suitable for the worry of the depressive, remote individual.

Lemon oil clears mental “congestion” — the plethora of thoughts that “bog down” the mind. Grapefruit disperses the worry that comes from tension and frustration.

Geranium essential oil increases one’s awareness of the senses, helping to settle a restless and scattered mind. It’s indicated for people whose overthinking stifles and obscures the emotions. It may be used to encourage the capacity for receptivity and intuitive insight.

Cardamom oil is effective for worry in all its forms, grounding and inspiring contentment and tranquility. Cardamom is uplifting and clarifying, benefiting anxious, muddled, and depressive types.

Calming Mind Sprays

Place the oils in one cup of water in a spray bottle and shake well. Spray in the air or on non-staining surfaces.

For Obsessive Overthinking
4 drops sandalwood
2 drops vetiver

For Those Over-Preoccupied with Detail
3 drops frankincense
2 drops vetiver
1 drop lemon

For Those who are Over-Analytical and Detached
3 drops geranium
2 drops sandalwood
1 drop patchouli

Read more: Spirit, Self-Help

Adapted from Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, by Gabriel Mojay (Inner Traditions, 1997). Copyright (c) 1997 by Gabriel Mojay. Reprinted by permission of Inner Traditions.
Adapted from Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, by Gabriel Mojay (Inner Traditions, 1997).

Annie B. Bond

Annie is a renowned expert in non-toxic and green living. Named one of the top 20 environmental leaders by Body and Soul Magazine, Annie has authored four books, including "Home Enlightenment" (Rodale Press, 2005) and "Better Basics for the Home" (Three Rivers Press, 1999).

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11:10AM PST on Jan 22, 2011

just what I have been searching for :) ty

7:04AM PDT on Oct 19, 2010

who knew? all that with just smelling certain scents. call me skeptical.

10:29AM PST on Feb 27, 2010

They can also really set off allergies in people who accidentally walk into situations where aromatherapy is being used without their knowledge. I hate walking by an essential oils store for fear of having a sample shoved under my nose and ending up collapsing, sneezing.

7:30PM PDT on Sep 8, 2007

Good ol' Lavender is my favorite for winding down. Too many different scents and blends only gets my mind more stimulated.
This is a very good start,for an aromatherapy topic, though.

2:15AM PDT on Sep 6, 2007

If you could give more tips with household items it would be more helpful

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