Guest guest Posted May 9, 2008 Report Share Posted May 9, 2008 Hi all, Lisa, thanks for writing in with your opinion. Welcome. Michele, it's so good to hear from you again. I really think it's fascinating when I hear someone say that an essential oil is the " lifeblood " of the plant, I want to understand how people understand that term, and what it means for them. It's a beautiful phrase to use. Fully poetic. I don't know your level of familiarity with Young Living. They are a multi-level marketing company that refers to the term and uses it in books, tapes, and videos. They seem to use it to impress that EO's are the essence - even the heart - of the plant. When I hear " lifeblood " , I envision a life-sustaining liquid, circulating in order to transport nutrients throughout the plant body. It is a lovely thought. The way I understand essential oils, makes it hard for me to use the term. EO's operate outside the central circulatory system of the plant. They attract or detract insects, encourage reproduction, and provide information. All from small sacs within the plant. But not in the circulatory system. And not at the heart of the plant. Still, I would love to further understand the way other people use the term. Cheers, Christina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2008 Report Share Posted May 9, 2008 Christina I love you. You are SO darn diplomatic. I need to take lessons from you. I don't need to go into MY philosphy, you already know it. And that's me, being diplomatic. ROFLMAO! Hugs K On 5/8/08, Christina M <BodyAmbrosia wrote: > > . > > > -- Kathleen Petrides Bead Hussy http://www.BeadHussy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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