

Using essential oils to influence your energetic make-up and karmic patterns
- Details how to identify which tattvas--the Five Great Elements--are dominant in your energetic make-up - Explores the energetic signatures of the essential oils associated with each tattva and chakra, including their archetypes, sacred geometry, sacred sounds, and colors - Explains how to identify your personal vibrational signature, purify your energy body, impart vibrational properties to jewelry, and work with yantras and mantras The tattvas, the Five Great Elements--earth, water, fire, air/wind, and ether/space--create and sustain not only the universe but also all of its inhabitants. Each of us has a unique combination of these elemental energies behind our personal characteristics--everything from the color of our eyes to our behaviors and emotional temperament. What tattvas are dominant in your make-up can also be influenced by your surroundings and by karma. Essential oils, in addition to working biologically and chemically, also work at the energetic level, making them ideal for working with the tattvas. Teaching you how to use essential oils to affect the very fabric of your being, Candice Covington details how the Tattvas Method of essential oils allow you to access the deepest, most hidden aspects of Self, those beyond the reach of the mind, the very Read More chevron_rightIt takes about 4 Hours and 26 minutes on average for a reader to read Essential Oils in Spiritual Practice: Working with the Chakras, Divine Archetypes, and the Five Great Elements. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
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