• White Light ~ StonAroma 10ml

    $38.00

    White Light ~ StonAroma

    White light with Opal, Light Aquamarine, Quartz Crystal in a cobalt blue bottle, 1o ml.

    Only those things of the highest vibration can communicate or come into your energy field when one drop is anointed upon the crown chakra.

    Apply to 6th chakra, put 1 to 3 drops in hands, rub together, inhale the oil, brush entire aura.

    Personal Experience: I must tell you, how satisfied with Merkaba and White Light I am.” Sampo, Finland

    Using White Light produces the most active and consistently vivid meditations I have ever had.” Michelle

  • Pineal ~ StonAroma 10ml

    $38.00

    Pineal ~ StonAroma

    Pineal blend with Aquamarine, Labradorite, Opal & Quartz in a cobalt blue bottle.

    When non-activated, the pineal gland will lock us in the third dimension. But when activated, it can see through crystal, etc. and opens us to other dimensions which become more real than our 3D and our physical plane. Thus it modifies our awareness of time and space. It is an often forgotten gland that allows us to function in our daily life. If it shuts down, we may develop disease. This oil combination will help you recover your balance. Archangel Michael call it the higher vibrational portal to the body.

  • Lavendin Reydovan, Lavend Hyb-Grosso – France

    $14.00$38.00

    Lavendin-Reydovan, Lavend Hyb-Grosso – France

  • Thymus ~ StonAroma

    $37.00

    Thymus ~ StonAroma

    Thymus blend with Opal, Quartz Crystal and Turquoise stones in a cobalt blue bottle, 10ml.

    According to Archangel Michael, the Thymus is the energy portal of the Heart Chakra, where the light or energy emissions are experienced in their essence as Unconditional Love. (see article on our web page on Spiritual Endocrine System). The Thymus is a small gland located in the chest just under the breastbone. it is critically important in the body’s response to disease invasion. White blood cells originate in the bone marrow. About half of them go directly into the bloodstream and tissue fluids, but the rest of them must pass through the Thymus gland which is a central figure of the immune system because of its primary role in processing these white blood cells into T lymphocytes.

  • Lime, Citrus Limetta – Peru

    $15.00$37.00

    Lime, Citrus Limetta – Peru

  • Lemongrass, Cymbopogon Citrates – India

    $15.00$37.00

    Lemongrass, Cymbopogon Citrates – India

  • Lemon, Citrus limon – Italy

    $14.00$36.00

    Lemon, Citrus limon – Italy

  • Eucalyptus Citriodora – Brasil

    $15.00$36.00

    Eucalyptus Citriodora – Brasil

  • Pine Gray, Pinus Banksiana, Jack, Siberian- Canada

    $18.00$35.00

    Pine Gray, Pinus Banksiana = Jack, Siberian-Cana

  • Howood, Cinamomium Camphora & Cineol – Madagascar

    $12.00$35.00

    Howood, Cinamomium Camphora & Cineol – Madagascar

  • Cumin, Cuminum Cyminum – Egypt

    $16.00$33.00

    Cumin, Cuminum Cyminum – Egypt

  • Amber, Tunisia

    $11.00$32.00

    Amber, Tunisia. Oil of Amber is a transparent, yellow oil, procured from succinic acid (spirit of amber) by increasing the heating temperature. It was produced by repeated distillation. It is very fluid and penetrative and was once used as an antihysteric and emmenagogue. [wikipedia]

    Historic medicinal uses

    Amber has long been used in folk medicine for its purported healing properties.[42] Amber and extracts were used from the time of Hippocrates in ancient Greece for a wide variety of treatments through the Middle Ages and up until the early twentieth century.[citation needed]

    Scent of amber and amber perfumery

    In ancient China it was customary to burn amber during large festivities. If amber is heated under the right conditions, oil of amber is produced, and in past times this was combined carefully with nitric acid to create “artificial musk” – a resin with a peculiar musky odor.[43] Although when burned, amber does give off a characteristic “pinewood” fragrance, modern products, such as perfume, do not normally use actual amber. This is due to the fact that fossilized amber produces very little scent. In perfumery, scents referred to as “amber” are often created and patented[44][45] to emulate the opulent golden warmth of the fossil.[46] The modern name for amber is thought to come from the Arabic word, ambar, meaning ambergris.[13] Ambergris is the waxy aromatic substance created in the intestines of sperm whales and was used in making perfumes both in ancient times as well as modern. The scent of amber was originally derived from emulating the scent of ambergris and/or labdanum but due to the endangered status of the sperm whale the scent of amber is now largely derived from labdanum.[47] The term “amber” is loosely used to describe a scent that is warm, musky, rich and honey-like, and also somewhat oriental and earthy. It can be synthetically created or derived from natural resins. When derived from natural resins it is most often created out of labdanum. Benzoin is usually part of the recipe. Vanilla and cloves are sometimes used to enhance the aroma.

    “Amber” perfumes may be created using combinations of labdanum, benzoin resin, copal (itself a type of tree resin used in incense manufacture), vanilla, Dammara resin and/or synthetic materials.[43]

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