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The Psychological Aspects of Rose

 

I am often drawn to the psychological aspects of any healing modality

and essential oils are no different. Roses represent love, trust and

self-acceptence. Originally from Asia, there are some 250 species

with over 10,000 hybrid varieties. Only three can be distilled for

their aromatic perfume. Rosa Gallica (French Rose), Rosa Damascena

(Damask Rose) and Rosa Centifolia (Cabbage Rose). It is the Bulgarian

Damask Rose that gives the finest quality of distilled essence

or " Otto " .

 

Since it takes about 120 lbs or 60,000 roses to be distilled down to

1 ounce of Rose Otto, it is reasonable to see why it is such an

expensive essential oil. Rose Absolute, created by using a solvant in

the process of distillation, allows for this oil to be significantly

less expensive and is used by the perfume industry. Often blended in

a base of jojoba or sunflower oil, Rose Absolute is what is often

sold by most essential oil companies.

 

A gentle Heart tonifier, Rose's psychological properties play mostly

upon it effects on the mind. The mind, which is the center of our

emotional being, extends it's energy to the heart. Rose oil calms,

nourishes and supports the heart and helps restore a sense of well

being. Rose oil can be very beneficial in helping with anxiety,

palpitations and insomnia. The compassion of the Rose is seen through

it's ability to heal emotional wounds. When loss, rejection or sorrow

has injured our capacity for nurturing and self love, Rose oil brings

a sweet and gentle comfort, binding the " heart strings " from the

Heart to the Mind. In cases of a broken heart, injured from abuse or

hurt, Rose oil can reach deep to warm the soul again and touch the

deepest despair, restoring the trust that makes it possible to love

again.

 

In Traditional Chinese Herbology, Mei Gui Hua (Flos Rosae Rugosae) is

looked at in a beautifully poetic manor. Rose buds regulate the Qi

Energy and harmonize the connection between the Spleen and Liver,

soothing distention, pain, fullness and indigestion. Roses are also

utilized in a tea for mildly moving Qi related to Menstrual

Disorders. The Heart which is Yin, is paired with it Yang channel,

the Small Intestines. It is stated that when emotional problems of

the Heart take over and become excess in nature, we tend to see

Urinary tract infections in the lower portion of the body. Roses were

called the " Queen of Flowers " by the Greek poet Sappho. The exquisite

fragrance, sweet aroma, blushing colors and considerably therapeutic

effects, ensures its special place in the perfumery and medicinal

Materia Aromatica that is no less revered today!

 

Rose:

Botanical name: rosa damascena

Use: fights infection, reduces inflammation, relieves muscle spasms.

Increases urination, bowel movement, regulates menstruation. Calms

nerves, decreases depression, stimulates sexual desire.

Perfume Note: Base

Blends well with: Jasmine, Fennel, Vetiver, Geranium, Clary Sage

Source: flowers

Production method: steam distillation

Aromatherapy benefits: relaxing, soothing, sensual

Aroma type: sweet, floral

Safety Information: nontoxic, non irritant.

 

 

Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac

http://www.peacefulmind.com/aromatherapy.htm

Therapies for healing

mind, body, spirit

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