From the Corral

05/20/09

Emotions and Essential Oils

Filed under: Essential Oils, Addiction & Recovery, Natural Health — audreysdream @ 10:33:55 am

The following article appeared in the Vol 7 #2 issue of Dr. David Stewart's online newsletter "Raindrop Messenger." It's free and anyone can subscribe - just go to his website listed below.

This is critically important information for people and families dealing with addiction and recovery, as such issues are often deeply rooted in past traumas and unresolved emotional conflicts.

Release the Emotion and the Disease Disappears

by David Stewart

There are many books that connect physical diseases, illnesses, and conditions with unresolved emotions buried in our body and psyche. These books include "Feelings Buried Alive Never Die," by Karol Truman, "A More Excellent Way," by Henry Wright, "Heal Your Body," by Louise Hay, and "Releasing Emotional Patterns with Essential Oils," by Carolyn Mein. There is also a DVD entitled, "Emotional Releasing With Oils," by David Stewart. All of these are available at http://www.RaindropTraining.com

The idea is this. When we face a stressful emotional issue that we are unable to handle, our mind saves the memory for us to access at a later time when we will be more mature and better able to deal with it. Experiences that result in buried feelings tend to happen more often in our childhoods when we are less able to cope. They may be forgotten, consciously, but they are not lost. Instead they lodge as cellular memories, lurking in our bodies, only to come back to us as teenagers or adults resurrected, but disguised, as physical maladies. How does this happen?

Your Body as a Digital Library

Each cell of our body has 6 gigabytes of memory and we have an estimated 100 trillion cells. This provides each and every one of us an almost unlimited capability to store memories of forgotten traumas in our cells. When we face a situation we can't handle, we don't get to avoid it. We can postpone it, but we can't avoid it. Stressful situations are opportunities to learn spiritual lessons we need to learn. So if we don't handle the situation and resolve the feelings now, in present time, our minds do not forget and erase. They just postpone us having to deal with the crisis until we are more ready at some future time.

At the instant of the unbearable experience, your emotional (limbic) brain acts as a librarian with your body as the library. Your mind will choose a place to store that memory for future reference. If, say, the chosen place in your bodily library is your pancreas, then that traumatic memory will lodge there and you won't even know such a memory is there, perhaps, for years. Eventually you develop hypoglycemia or a pain in your left side, which is your pancreas' way of tapping you on the shoulder to say, "There is an issue here you need to deal with." If we don't understand that the pancreas is attempting to communicate a message to us and we keep misunderstanding and postponing the taking of appropriate action, the hypoglycemia develops into diabetes or the pain just gets more severe. If we still don't understand the message and respond, the condition can get worse and worse until we die.

Diseases as Coded Messages

Most bodily diseases are coded messages from our subconscious minds to remind us that unresolved issues, stored in our tissues, are seeking to be resolved. They are saying, "Now is the time. Fix it now." You don't need to wonder if you are ready and able to deal with the buried issues at this time or not. Your body's wisdom knows when you are ready and chooses the right time for you. So any time you suffer from any physical condition, chronic or acute, ask yourself what happened in the past, perhaps even the distant past, that is the root cause of this condition and then attempt to decode the message and take action to resolve it.

It takes a lot of honest introspection, prayer, and inner spiritual effort to succeed, but it is what we have to do. An emotional issue resolved is a spiritual lesson learned. When the emotional root of a physical condition has been resolved, the physical condition will disappear because it was only a message, a message no longer needed. It may not disappear overnight, it may take time, but it will disappear and, sometimes, literally overnight.

The rewards for engaging in daily efforts to clear our emotional baggage are many. Our physical disabilities can disappear. Our happiness level increases and a sense of peace comes over us. We feel closer to God and a greater sense of security. We become more stable, more focused, and a more pleasant person to be around. Working on ourselves to throw out our emotional hitchhikers is one of the most rewarding things we can do for ourselves and for everyone around us.

A Case in Point

I recently was witness to a near-instant healing from an emotional release that dramatically demonstrated that "When the underlying emotion is cleared, the overlying malady disappears."

I was doing a free public program on emotional releasing. 40-50 people had come. Before the meeting began I noticed a lady seated beyond the back row with her legs propped on a chair. I went back to tell her that she wouldn't be able to see or hear as well back there and there were plenty of seats closer to the front. She replied that her legs and feet were severely swollen and she had to keep them up on a chair in order to sit through the program without too much discomfort. She said that she did not know anything about essential oils and had come out of curiosity.

I returned to the front of the room and began the program. About an hour into the program I was talking about how certain physical conditions correspond to certain emotions. I asked the audience to name me some physical problems and I would look the roots in one of the books I had on hand. The lady in the back raised her hand and asked me to look up "edema or swelling in the lower limbs." I did, and the answer was this is symbolic of "hanging onto things you need to let go of." She nodded in agreement with that finding.

Later, during the last 45 minutes of the program, I called for a volunteer to be the receiver of a facilitated emotional release to be done on a massage table a the front of the room. Since many raised their hands as willing volunteers, we took names and drew one from a hat. The person with edema in the back of the room was the one drawn.

We went through the emotional releasing protocol, using a number of oils, as a teaching demonstration for the audience. Oils were applied to her feet, neck, and head while she was given oils to apply to her abdomen and heart at certain times during the demonstration. After the preparatory stage, releasing stage, and concluding grounding stage, all of which took only about 30 minutes, she was ready to sit up. She commented that she had let go of a lot of "stuff." But that was all she said. She was given a bottle of water to drink and the program was concluded. That was in the afternoon.

"My Edema is No More!"

That evening I was giving a public program on "Healing Oils of the Bible" at the same community hall. An even larger group showed up for that when in walked the lady who had had the swollen legs and feet.

"Dr. Stewart," she said, "Look at my shoes. They are brand new but I have not been able to wear them for months because of the swelling. But look! My edema is no more!" she exclaimed. "Today, within an hour after the program, my edema completely and totally disappeared and I can wear my new shoes again."

It was quite visible that her extremities were no longer swollen. She was very happy and her face appeared to be years younger. That afternoon she had not been planning to return that evening for the Scriptural Oils program, but she did. And she was able to sit comfortably in a chair for a program lasting two-and-a-half hours without needing to prop her legs up, as had been necessary just a few hours earlier.

This is a good illustration of the dictum: "When emotions are resolved, the corresponding body condition disappears, because it was only a message which is now understood, acted upon, and no longer necessary."

David Stewart is the author of "The Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple" (a 800+ page masterpiece of science, physics, and metaphysics) and "Healing Oils of the Bible" (a life changing and eye opening work of rare insight). A brilliant, down-to-earth scientist and biblical scholar, Dr. Stewart travels the world teaching about pure essential oils and their ability to heal on all levels: physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual.

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Only pure, therapeutic (healing) grade essential oils such as those produced by Young Living are used by Dr. Stewart.

As Executive Officers and Co-founders of the Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education (CARE International) David and Lee Stewart personally teach a limited number of CARE courses each year that include:

* Healing Oils of the Bible
* Raindrop Technique
* Applied Vitaflex
* Essential Oil Chemistry
* Emotional Release with Essential Oils
* Other Topics including Advanced Trainings

More information available at http://www.RaindropTraining.com

Note: I have just ordered Dr. Stewart's DVD on Emotional Healing from the website above and will review here when I have received and viewed. dv

To learn more about Young Living essential oils and a full catalog of oil-enhanced personal care and nutritional products, go to http://www.youngliving.org/audreysdream

04/30/09

Willie Nelson's 76th Birthday!

Filed under: Behind the scenes — audreysdream @ 01:23:20 pm

Happy Birthday Willie!

A lot of people, including me, love you A LOT and wish you all things wonderful today and every day.

In the 1980s, it was your music that led me to into the heart of country with Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Lefty Frizzell, Jimmie Rodgers and all our honky-tonk heroes. Your song "It Should Be Easier Now" helped me through some tough personal times.

I designed this "Willieflower" from some photos I took of you in concert. I'd always wondered what to do with such small pictures, but you had an online contest for a collage and I was inspired to create this.

Happy, happy birthday.

:)Dale Vinicur

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04/25/09

Essential Oils for Flu Protection (Including Swine Flu)

Filed under: Essential Oils, Natural Health — audreysdream @ 12:10:50 pm

In flu season, protect your immune system with a healthy diet, plenty of sleep, lots of vitamin C and/or citrus foods (these are naturally anti-viral) and pure water. Wash your hands often.

By the way, face masks are not surefire protection - unless you add a drop or two of Young Living oils to them!

YOUNG LIVING’S POWERFUL OIL CHOICES FOR PANDEMIC FLU OUTBREAKS:

Note: Essential oils purchased commercially are not recommended! To learn more about why ONLY therapeutic grade essential oils are effective for healing, read the article in this blog entitled "12 Questions to Ask About the Quality of Essential Oils."

Georgetown University researchers have found that oil of OREGANO appears to reduce infection "as effectively as traditional antibiotics." Read the entire article at http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/sardi6.html

Studies conducted at Weber State University (Ogden, UT) during 1997 demonstrated THIEVES® [essential oil blend of clove, lemon, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus radiata and rosemary] killing power against airborne microorganisms. One analysis showed a 90 percent reduction in the number of gram positive Micrococcus luteus organisms after diffusing for 12 minutes. After 20 minutes of diffusing, the kill-rate jumped to 99.3 percent. Another study against the gram negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa showed a kill rate of 99.6 percent after just 12 minutes of diffusion.

Young Living makes a fabulous THIEVES® spray, which can be carried in your pocket or purse. Spray in throat, on handles of grocery carts, toilets in public restrooms, office keyboards or any shared office items, etc. to prevent air-borne bacteria from entering your body. At the first sign of any cold or flu, spray, spray, spray into throat.

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At the 2004 YL Convention, Gary Young recommended EGYPTIAN GOLD® [essential oil blend of frankincense, hyssop, lavender, myrrh, cedarwood, Idaho balsam fir, spikenard, rose, cinnamon bark] for the bird flu and other super bugs.

EXODUS II® essential oil blend [cassia, hyssop, frankincense, spikenard, galbanum, myrrh, cinnamon, calamus]: Some researchers believe these aromatics were used by Moses to protect the Israelites from a plague. Modern science shows that these oils contain immune-stimulating and antimicrobial compounds. Because of the complex chemistry of essential oils, it is very difficult for viruses and bacteria to mutate and acquire resistance to them. (From the Essential Oils Desk Reference)

Young Living's INNER DEFENSE SOFT GEL CAPS reinforce systemic defenses, create unfriendly terrain for yeast/fungus, promote healthy respiratory function, and contain potent essential oils like oregano, thyme, and Thieves® which are rich in thymol, carvacrol, and eugenol for immune support. The liquid softgels dissolve quickly for maximum results.

"Essential oils are especially valuable as antiseptics because their aggression toward microbial germs is matched by their total harmlessness toward tissue." Jean Valnet, M.D.

Essential oils even when diluted kill bacteria that antibiotics do not.

All of the Young Living essential oils listed in this article can be inhaled, massaged into the body, or safely ingested.

Suggested uses:
-- Apply oils to bottoms of feet before going to sleep
-- carry THIEVES® spray with you everywhere
-- rub oils along spine in the morning
-- use oils like perfume or after shave
-- put a few drops of any of these oils into a small spray bottle and fill with water and a drop of a pure liquid soap - spray surfaces in offices, schools to kill micro-organisms
-- diffuse into room using cold air diffuser only
-- for young (especially daycare age) children dilute oils 10:1 with carrier oil (10 drops carrier oil like olive, almond, coconut oil with one drop essential oil) and rub on little backs and bottoms of feet in a.m. and p.m.

(Caution: ONLY therapeutic grade oils like Young Living are healing grade and safe to ingest.)

There are many other ways to use - limited only by your imagination! Feel free to email me questions at audreysdream@youngliving.org

To order Young Living essential oils and oil-enhanced nutritional, personal, and home care products, go to http://www.youngliving.org/audreysdream

03/15/09

Don Helms Tribute March 8 at Texas Troubadour Theatre

Filed under: Drifting Cowboys — audreysdream @ 12:06:21 pm

To my dear departed friend Don Helms: this day was to honor YOU for a lifetime of incomparable music and the most generous and kindly spirit most of us have ever known. And it was also a day to honor and appreciate Miss Hazel, your beloved wife and a remarkable woman in her own right. We will never, ever forget you, Don, and the impact you had on all of our lives. I hope you were watching with Hank and the rest of the Drifting Cowboys. I would imagine Hank has told you by now how much he appreciates your devotion to keeping his music alive and always telling the truth about him. Happy Trails to you, Don, 'til we meet again!

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March 8, 2009 was the most special of days. This musical tribute to steel guitar legend Don Helms and his wife Hazel presented by me and my dear friends Jesse Lee and Rebecca Jones (of Robert's Western World on lower Broadway in downtown Nashville) succeeded beyond all of our expectations. Ray Price and Bobby Bare are treasures and we still cannot believe our good fortune that they donated their time and talents to make this such a memorable event for everyone involved.

And what better place to honor Don than at the Ernest Tubb Texas Troubadour Theatre. Don played the "Midnight Jamboree" at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop with Hank from 1949 through '52 and then many, many times after that, all the way through 2007. He and Ernest Tubb were very close. In fact, Don recorded Letters Have No Arms with Ernest even before he recorded with Hank.

Just a few words from Don about Ernest Tubb... Don played steel guitar for him nearly a year and said he never worked with a man he admired any more than Ernest Tubb. "He was the kind of guy wouldn't give you no crap and wouldn't let anybody else give you any either," Don wrote in his memoirs Settin' the Woods on Fire.

David McCormick is the owner of the Ernest Tubb Record Shops and the Texas Troubadour Theatre and generously offered the theatre to us at no charge for our tribute show. Not only that, but he was there the day of the show greeting folks and making sure everyone had whatever it was they needed. David, we cannot thank you enough.

This tribute show would truly not have been possible without the dedication of Jesse Lee and Rebecca Jones. Jesse Lee and Rebecca held the very first tribute show for Don at Robert's Western World on the first Sunday of October, 2008. For most first Sunday afternoons of the last year of Don's life, he had been playing steel guitar with Jesse Lee and some members of Jesse Lee's band Brazilbilly at Robert's. It was always a wonderful show, with guests of all stature stopping by to sit in for a song or two with the great Don Helms. Before every show, Jesse Lee and Rebecca would pick Don and Miss Hazel up in their 1952 Cadillac, take them to breakfast, play the show, then take them to dinner and drive them home. They became very close during this time, and Jesse and Rebecca were privileged to hear many of Don's road stories up close and personal.

Ray Price, Don, and Hazel Helms have been best of friends for more than 50 years. It was Hank Williams who brought Ray Price to Tennessee and got him on the Grand Ole Opry. After Hank's death, the entire Drifting Cowboys band went to work for Ray Price. Ray often stayed at Don and Hazel's house, and once left a signature cigarette burn on one of Hazel's dressers that is there to this day! I was at Hazel's house after Don's death when she got a phone call from Ray Price, who was so broken up he could barely speak. Last fall, when asked if he would perform at a tribute for Don/fundraiser for Miss Hazel, Ray said "Yes" without hesitation, and told us right then we could use his name to promote the show. Besides considering his voice one of the most beautiful and memorable in all of music history, I will always think of Ray Price as the kind of best friend everyone would be proud to have.

In 1993 I wrote the notes for Bear Family Records' box set on Bobby Bare entitled "All American Boy" and fell in love with his music, his humor, and his completely engaging personality. Waylon Jennings told me, "There ain't nobody like Bare," and anyone who knows him will agree. He's smart, laid-back, funny, and always himself. Bare is good friends and fishing buddies with Ray Price, and when Ray told him about the Don Helms tribute, he offered to join the show. Bare didn't know Don all that well, but wished he had. Wow! Ray Price AND Bobby Bare. How lucky could we get?

Jesse Lee and his fabulous band Brazilbilly were the house band for the tribute show, and all the guests who played with them considered themselves lucky to have some of the best musicians in Nashville backing them up. The Brazilbilly band members, who donated their time for the show (as did all the guests) were: Jesse Lee on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, David Tanner on vocals and doghouse bass, "Pappy" (Eugene) Merritts on fiddle, Chris Casello on lead guitar, Danny Erkman on drums, Josh Hedley on fiddle, and Chris Scruggs on steel guitar.

Jesse Lee was also the tribute's musical director and did an amazing job keeping everyone to a very tight schedule, seeing that the stage was reset for the various acts, and at the same time assuring that the music he was playing and singing was pure and perfect traditional country.

Robert's Western World is the only honky-tonk on lower Broadway in downtown Nashville that plays only traditional country music, live day and night 7 days a week beginning at 11 a.m. You can catch Jesse Lee and Brazilbilly on Friday and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. 'til the wee hours of the morning.

The very beautiful and talented Rebecca Buchanan Jones is Jesse's wife and partner at Robert's. She has considerable experience with putting shows together, and jumped right in to arrange ticket sales, catering, and all the small details involved in putting such an event together. During the show, she ran herself ragged being sure the needs of the artists and patrons were met and blessedly allowed me time to sit and enjoy large portions of the show. She's got a beautiful voice, too, which I'll talk about later on.

THE EMCEE:

Eddie Stubbs is a legend himself in the world of country music. He had agreed to be a part of this tribute even before we had confirmed the headliners to be Ray Price and Bobby Bare. Eddie was close friend to Don and Hazel Helms and Don had been a guest many times on Eddie's evening and late night shows over WSM radio broadcast from the Opryland Hotel. Eddie has earned the title "the dean of country music" because of his extensive knowledge of its history, recordings, artists, and culture. I don't think ANYONE is or could be a better interviewer than WSM's Eddie Stubbs.

THE GUESTS:

Gail Davies: Gail Davies is a rare female producer of her own records since the 1970s, winning awards, charting songs, and earning acclaim from her fellow artists. At Robert's October '08 tribute to Don, she volunteered to appear on the show scheduled for the following spring. I have been a fan of hers ever since I arrived in Nashville in 1984.

Chris Scruggs: The son of Gail Davies and the grandson of Earl Scruggs, Chris takes his strong musical inheritance and turns it into a brilliance all his own. He is a traditional country music virtuoso on steel guitar, guitar, bass, fiddle, drums, and vocals. Don Helms took him under his wing for awhile and Chris continues to honor Don's steel guitar tradition at Robert's Western World and everywhere he plays music.

David & Terri Church: A world-renowned Hank Williams tribute artist, David also writes and sings his own songs and others by traditional country artists as well. He's a star on RFD TV and across the U.S. and overseas. His wife Terri is also a talented singer/songwriter and manages both of their careers. David and Terri worked many times with Don Helms and Don is featured playing steel guitar on David's Hank Williams tribute CD "A Legend Froze in Time." Terri offered her help to plan this event early on - even before Ray Price came on board - and for that I'll always be grateful.

Andy Norman: It was Andy, who shares manager Rose Waters with Ray Price, who spoke to Rose who spoke to Ray Price about headlining this tribute for his dear friends Don and Hazel. Thanks Andy for your part in making this happen! Andy is from Montgomery, Alabama, and has a rich, deep country voice. He has been a part of many Hank Williams tribute shows and was the last person to tour with Don Helms.

David Langley: David is also represented by Rose Waters, and although he did not know Don personally, he was a fan and anxious to be a part of the tribute. David so impressed Ray Price with his great singing and hot guitar licks that the day after the concert he was hired as the newest Cherokee Cowboy and will be touring with Ray Price and Willie Nelson in the U.S. and Canada! Congratulations David!

Ron Elliott: Ron played steel guitar live and on recordings for Stonewall Jackson, Jack Green, Charlie Louvin, Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Ray Price, and many more. For a number of years, he worked for Sho-Bud Guitars, designing new models of steel guitar and steel guitar amps. He and Don were very close friends and released an album together of gospel steel guitar called "In the Garden." Ron, his wife Leslie, and Don Helms were among the original founders of R.O.P.E.

Pete Wade: Pete was another of Don Helms' closest friends. Don was working with Ray Price's band when they discovered the 18-year-old guitar whiz in Norfolk Virginia. Don says there's no telling how many #1 records - country, pop, rock, and all - that he has played on. Pete was sitting in playing guitar on Ray Price's portion of the show.

MORE THANKS:

To Rose "Vegas" Waters for all her patience, support, and advice during the months of planning this concert.

To all the volunteers who took tickets, provided security, and sold merchandise Sunday afternoon: Buddy Owens, Lindsay Burkhalter, Lauren Wray Grisham, Michael Martin, Calvin and Virginia Buchanan (Rebecca's parents), Riley Hanratty, Gail Norman, and Patrick Horton.

To Hatch Show Print for awesome posters!

To Martha Howell (Miss Hazel's sister) for her constant good humor and support.

To the sound guys Morgan Anderson and John Bacon, who did an AWESOME job changing the stage, keeping to our tight time schedule, and making everyone sound as good as they're supposed to!

For publicity: To Leslie Elliott for including an announcement in the R.O.P.E. newsletter; also to the Tennessean and the Nashville Scene for their coverage.

To the Malpass Brothers, who had toured with Don and were the very FIRST to offer to do a Don Helms tribute show, but were opening for Merle Haggard in Montgomery on the very same day.

To Terry Huval, Dennis Pardoe, Lynn Owsley, and Al Cotter - sorry we ran out of space and time and you were not able to be part of the show.

To Ferris Photographics for covering our event photographically. Thanks Johnny!

To EVERYONE who bought a ticket to the show and/or made a contribution to the Don Helms Memorial Fund... we hope you were more than satisfied with your investment! We couldn't have had a successful day without you. Miss Hazel thanks you, as well.

Now... you may think I'm done, but I haven't even talked about the show itself yet!!! So here goes...

ACT I

Beginning at 11:30, the Texas Troubadour Theatre cleared from Sunday morning Cowboy Church and right away the sound/stage guys Morgan and John were there to begin reorganizing the stage. Jesse Lee arrived soon after that and some of the other performers began to trickle in. The stage was set for the first act of the afternoon. Miss Hazel and family arrived around 1 p.m. and took their seats front and center.

At 2:00 p.m. sharp Eddie Stubbs appeared on the stage to welcome everyone and talk briefly about Don Helms and why we were all there.

A few minutes later, Jesse Lee and Brazilbilly opened the show with Marty Robbins' classic hit El Paso. Jesse Lee is a huge Marty Robbins fan and sings Marty's songs so beautifully you'll get chills up your spine. If anyone reading this has not had the thrill of listening to Jesse Lee and Brazilbilly LIVE at Robert's on a weekend night, you've got a real treat awaiting you. Another love of Jesse's is cowboy music, and next he sang an old western song called Doggone Cowboy. Doghouse bass player David Tanner closed out the set with Hank's Hey Good Lookin'.

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Eddie Stubbs introduced the first guest, David Church, who has a huge fan base that includes me and Lycrecia Williams Hoover. David can REALLY make Hank Williams come alive in such a respectful way. He sang Settin' The Woods On Fire, Honky Tonk Blues, and Moanin' The Blues. At some point, I leaned over to Lycrecia who was sitting next to me and asked her if he had the right moves. She smiled and said yes, he did. We were sorry there wasn't time for Terri Church to join her husband on the stage.

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

Next Eddie introduced Andy Norman, who has a presence on the stage to match his physical size and rich voice. He performed: Hag's Ramblin' Fever, Lefty's I Never Go Around Mirrors, and Gene Watson's signature song Farewell Party, written by Lawton Williams.

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

Eddie then welcomed David Langley, who wowed the crowd with his great vocals on Merle Haggard's Workin' Man Blues and another Bakersfield legend Buck Owens' Together Again accompanied by his equally great guitar playing.

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

Next, Eddie Stubbs introduced singer/songwriter/producer Gail Davies with her son Chris Scruggs (the grandson of Earl Scruggs) accompanying her on steel guitar. I am very partial to the song I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You because of the book I wrote with Lycrecia about her parents Hank and Audrey's undying love, but as many times as I've heard the song since Hank sang it, I've never heard it sung better or with more feeling than by Ms. Davies. WOW! Lycrecia and I just loved it. Next, Gail Davies sang one of her own hit songs, I'll Be There (If You Ever Want me), which had also been a hit for Ray Price (he wrote it with Rusty Gabbard) with Don Helms playing steel on the original recording! Gail Davies rocks!

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

Ron Elliott was introduced next by Eddie Stubbs. Backed by Brazilbilly, he played a couple of steel guitar instrumentals: Curley Williams' Half As Much (a big hit for Hank) and the gospel tune Old Rugged Cross from the album he and Don did together. Ron remained on the stage to play steel guitar behind Jesse Lee singing They'll Never Take Her Love From Me. What a beautiful sound they made together!

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

The amazing Chris Scruggs then sang a couple of songs: the Louvins' Cash On The Barrelhead and Hank's Long Gone Lonesome Blues. I love this guy.

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

Now, we're back to the lovely and wonderful Rebecca Buchanan Jones, who joined Brazilbilly on the stage to sing Patsy Cline's huge hit song Walkin' After Midnight. We don't hear Rebecca sing very often, but it is always a GREAT pleasure. Eddie Stubbs had reminded Jesse Lee and I the previous Wednesday night when we were on his radio show that not only did Don Helms play steel guitar on the recording, leading with what will always remain one of country music's most recognizable intros, but the steel guitar was the lead instrument through the entire song - you won't hear any fiddles or piano, only Don on steel guitar. Rebecca had the chance to sing that song with Don every Sunday he came to Robert's. I know he loved to play it for her, too.

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To close out the first act, Chris Scruggs did what Don did at the end of nearly every one of his shows - he played Cold Cold Heart "a capella." Hazel cried because it sounded so much like Don.

A brief intermission followed while the stage was reorganized.

ACT II

Eddie Stubbs introduced Bobby Bare and his band, reminding us about all the great songs Bobby has recorded over the past 50+ years, how he had furthered the careers of Waylon Jennings and songwriters like Kris Kristofferson, Mickey Newberry, and Tom T. Hall, and been among the very first country artists to travel overseas, where in some parts of the world he's as big a star as Elvis. Eddie mentioned Bobby's longtime collaboration with dear friend Shel Silverstein on albums such as the early country concept album "Lullabys, Legends, and Lies" and a children's album titled "In the Kitchen." Now I'm not really sure what Eddie said as he introduced Bobby Bare at the Don Helms tribute and what he said introducing him the following Monday night as part of WSM's "Intimate Evenings" series, but one time or another, Eddie said all this and more about Bobby Bare.

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Photo by Ferris Photographic

Bare's band: Gary Kubal on drums, Kenny Cramer on lead guitar, and Lee Marks on bass and back-up vocals. Thanks guys!

I'm not sure about the order of the songs Bobby Bare sang and I might not have remembered every one, plus I can't begin to repeat the funny things he said and the stories he told, but it's for sure the audience laughed and cheered a lot while he was on the stage. Bobby Bare may be laid back, but he charms that audience before they even know what hit them.

Here's the song list: Me and Bobby McGee (by Kris Kristofferson), 500 Miles Away From Home (which he wrote with Hedy West and Charlie Williams), Four Strong Winds (by Ian Tyson), Drop Kick Me Jesus (Through The Goalposts Of Life) - reputed to be Bill Clinton's favorite country song (written by Paul Craft), The Streets of Baltimore (by Harlan Howard... Bare was part of the Bakersfield California country music scene for about 10 years, where he became very close with folks like Wynn Stewart, Speedy West, and Harlan and Jan Howard), and a string of Shel Silverstein songs including Marie LeVeau, The Winner, The Mermaid, and Singin' In The Kitchen. The first three Silverstein songs mentioned are definitely grown-up songs with lots of humor, but the last one really grabbed all our hearts because a bunch of Bare's little grandchildren were there (ages 6 and younger) and they got up on the stage with him for Singin' In The Kitchen. It was adorable and Bare's loving relationship with those little kids was obvious both on the stage and backstage before the show.

Bobby's wife Jeannie was there with their kids and grandkids, and so was his longtime close friend Jan Howard. We love you Bobby Bare! Thanks for being there with us on Don's special day and we're so glad you brought your family.

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Photo by Ferris Photographics

We had another brief intermission to get the stage ready for Ray Price. I took the opportunity to go to the microphone and say a few words about Don and thank the audience for giving us a standing room only show. Then I brought the teary-eyed Miss Hazel up on the stage to express her gratitude to all.

Eddie Stubbs introduced Ray Price with a heartfelt love and appreciation for the great talent about to take the stage.

Ray Price. Just his name evokes thoughts of beautiful, meaningful songs written by some of the greatest songwriters ever, and wonderful memories of country music from Hank Williams' time til today. And that voice. We don't know the secret for how it seems to get richer and smoother and more golden through the years like the finest whiskey, but we just know that it does and we are all the better for it. And what a treat it was to see him perform in such an intimate setting.

Don Helms loved Ray Price and treasured his friendship. They traveled many miles on the road together with Hank and after Hank, and even wrote some songs together. Don and Red Taylor wrote one of Ray's early hits Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes and Don played steel on some of Ray's biggest songs, like Release Me and I'll Be There.

We don't get to see much of Ray Price's sense of humor because he's pretty serious once he gets on the stage, but based on some of his best friends, like Don Helms, Willie Nelson, and Bobby Bare, we know that side of him has to be there. Here's one example from Don's memoirs:

"Ray and I would go fishing and I'd watch him 'cause he was good. Whatever kind of outfit he would use he'd get two of because I didn't have any. So I learned how to catch fish and pretty soon I'd catch them like Ray did. He said, 'When somebody else is paying your way try not to catch more fish than he does, OK?'"

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Ray Price is also known for having one of the best bands in the industry; more of an orchestra really. On stage with him at Don's tribute were: Fernando (Ferdy) Calderon (drummer and road manager), Josh Hanlon (piano), Tyler Jackson (bass), Glen Fleming (guitar), Cliff Price (acoustic guitar), Jim Loessberg (steel), Pete Wade (electric guitar), Hoot Hester (fiddle), Zach Casebolt, Derek Pell, and Matt Combs (violins), Joe Clem (viola), John Silpayamanant (cello). (There was also a 13-year-old fiddler who sat in with the band for one song and brought the audience to its feet. I will add his name here as soon as I find it!) You guys were beyond amazing and we enjoyed every minute of your music.

Ray's song list included compositions by Willie Nelson, Harlan Howard, Bob Wills, Sonny Throckmorton, Bill Anderson, Hank Cochran, Hank Williams, and Kris Kristofferson (the best of the best, as I said): San Antonio Rose, Heartaches By The Number, Release Me, Faded Love, Spanish Eyes, City Lights, A Way To Survive, I Won't Mention It Again, The Other Woman, You're The Best Thing, You Just Don't Love Me Anymore, Time, Fly Me To The Moon, Night Life, Crazy, Make The World Go Away, For The Good Times, Mansion On The Hill, I'm Still Not Over You, I Wish I Was 18 Again.

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Thank you Ray Price and every member of your band and crew for giving us an afternoon that we will never forget. And thank you from someone else who loves Don and Hazel very much for making their special day the best and most memorable any friends could ask for.

It was almost like a dream. A million thanks to all.

Love, Dale

For copies of Don's memoirs Settin' the Woods on Fire and also a large selection of CDs with his music and stories, visit http://www.hankandaudreyscorral.com

If you would like to make a contribution to the Don Helms Memorial Fund (for Miss Hazel) please go to: http://www.donhelmstribute.org and click on the "Donate" button. This is paypal only - if you want to send a check, make it out to the Don Helms Memorial Fund and send to: 206 Ocala Drive, Nashville TN 37211

Other websites to visit:

http://www.robertswesternworld.com
http://www.jesseleejones.com
http://www.brazilbilly.com
http://www.raypricefanclub.net
http://www.gaildavies.com
http://www.thehankwilliamsmuseum.com
http://www.hankwilliamsinternationalfanclub.com
http://www.freewebs.com/ronelliottmusic/products.htm
http://www.davidchurch.net
http://www.wsmonline.com

03/05/09

Quantum Physics, Essential Oils & the Mind-Body Connection

Filed under: Essential Oils, Natural Health — audreysdream @ 12:02:05 pm

The following is a MOST fascinating and amazing article by the very learned David Stewart, PhD:

Essential oils are composed of numerous chemical compounds, numbering from a few dozen to several hundred in a single species. Thus far, chemists have not fully analyzed even one species of essential oil. Scientists do not know the complete compositions of even the most popular oils, such as Lavender, Frankincense, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, or Peppermint. For example, lavender contains at least 200 identified compounds, but many more are known to be present whose identification has not been achieved.

One scientist estimated that just to identify all of the compounds present in the essential oils known today would take a thousand years. However, we do not need to know all of the constituents of an oil to enjoy its benefits. With essential oils, healing can start taking place right now, without complete understanding, while science can catch up later. Besides, essential oils are more than just chemistry.

Vehicles of Living Energy

A compound made in a laboratory may have the same chemical formula as one produced in nature, but they are not the same and do not have the same effect on your body and mind. A chemical formula is not a complete description of a compound, even though today’s chemists and chemistry books will say so. Instead of describing an essential oil as “A Mixture of Chemical Compounds,” essential oils are better described as “Vehicles of Living Energy.” Here is why that is so.

Most compounds of essential oils are built from “Aromatic Rings.” These are molecular structures composed of carbon atoms arranged in closed configurations such as triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, pentagons, hexagons, and other larger more complex shapes.

A prevalent form of these carbon rings in essential oils is the “Benzene Ring,” consisting of six carbons in a hexagonal circle. The benzene ring was discovered and described in the 19th century, but it was not well understood until the development of sophisticated technology in the 20th century. From a series of precise measurements of the electrical properties of the benzene ring, scientists eventually realized that the concept of simple atoms, protons, neutrons, and electrons could not explain its properties. Neither could the concepts of atoms and molecules fully explain the behavior of the many other kinds of rings found in essential oils.

What scientists came to conclude is that these ring structures could no longer be thought of as expressions of matter measured by discrete sizes, dimensions, and masses. This is because they are actually waveforms to be measured by frequencies, amplitudes, and phases. In other words, the compounds of essential oils are not just molecules of matter. They are energetic waveforms. Thus, essential oils can manifest either as particles of matter (chemistry) or as waves of energy (physics) or both.

The fact that energy and matter are equivalent and interchangeable was first articulated in 1905 by Albert Einstein (1879-1955). The realization that aromatic rings, originating as matter but functioning as energy, was only a further confirmation of Einstein's insight.

Quantum Physics 101

Now, let’s talk about quantum physics and show how essential oils employ the laws of both chemistry and modern physics, not just chemistry.

As a science, there are two fundamental forms of physics. There is “Classical physics” and there is “Quantum physics.” Both are necessary to describe the world around us and the ways in which essential oils work.

The principal laws of classical physics were first articulated by Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727). Classical physics has to do with things large enough to experience or measure with our five senses. Classical physics provides the laws by which engineers can build bridges across rivers, design cars to ride in, and send rockets into outer space. Classical physics deals with phenomena involving dimensions the size of an atom or larger.

The principles of quantum physics were first articulated at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th by men such as Max Planck (1858–1947), Erwin Schroedinger (1887-1961), and Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976). Quantum physics has to do with things too small to experience or measure with our five senses. Quantum physics explains things like electric eyes, solar panels, and spectrometers and how they work. Quantum physics deals with the behavior of things with dimensions smaller than an atom. These include electrons, protons, neutrons, quarks, neutrinos, mesons, and other subatomic particles.

As human experimenters, we can study the objects of classical physics as objective observers, separated and apart from the phenomena we study. This is not so in quantum physics, where the experimenter is always part of the experiment.

For example, light is known to manifest is either a wave, described by frequency, amplitude, and phase, or it can manifest as a stream of particles with properties of discrete quanta described by size, momentum, and mass. These quantum particles are called photons. While light can appear as either a continuous wave or a stream of discrete photons in any given situation, it can never be both at the same time. It was in 1900 that Max Planck discovered the minimum unit of energy for a photon, expressed as a “quantum” and measured by Planck’s constant.

An interesting series of experiments were performed during the 1980s, by scientists working independently in Germany and the United States. They sought to explore the relationship, if any, between certain observed phenomena and the observers. These were the so-called “Double Slit, Delayed Choice” experiments. Scientists were able to show by releasing a light beam from a common source, aiming it through a pair of vertical slits, that as the light traveled to targets where it was to be recorded or observed, they could make a decision as to whether it would show up as a wave or a series of particles. Their decision, made while the beam was passing between its source and its recording point, determined the outcome of the experiment. If their decision were for the light to manifest as a continuous wave, it would record as a wave on the photographic plate. If their decision were for the light to manifest as discrete particles, it would record as particles.

The question arose, “What is light beam in flight on its way to being observed? Is it a wave or is it a stream of particles?” The answer scientists came to conclude is that a light beam in transit is neither a wave nor a particle. It does not exist as light until it is recorded or observed. As a beam travels the distance between its source and its target, it is not yet light, but only “a bundle of possibilities” or “a packet of probabilities” as yet unmanifested. Which possibility it will manifest at the recording site is up to the decision of the observer. In other words, the experimenter is unavoidably a part of the experiment and a determining element of the recorded outcome.

How to Prove that Light in Flight Does Not Exist

To demonstrate the non-existence of light before it is seen or recorded, consider this: If light existed as a wave as it passes from its source to a point of observation, you could take the beams of two flashlights and aim them to cross through the same region in space and they would interfere and alter each other. But this does not occur, a fact you can easily demonstrate yourself.

If you took several flashlights and shown their separate beams through the same region of space in a vacuum, the beams would all pass through each other, occupying the same space, without any interference. Each beam would pass through the others with no effect in its intensity, direction, or color. This is because the beams passing through the same portion of space do not exist as light. Therefore, they cannot influence or interfere with one another in any way.

This is in contrast to other types of waves such as sound, seismic waves, or waves on the ocean. If two sound waves pass simultaneously through the same portion of space, they alter each other. They can resonate and result in greater volume and they can interfere destructively, canceling each out partially or totally. Acoustical engineers must deal with wave interference patterns in designing auditoriums and music halls.

In the case of seismic waves, these are vibrations that move through the earth caused by earthquakes and other underground disturbances. When more than one wave train passes through the same region of earth at the same time, they interact and change one another, creating numerous altered patterns. It is these patterns that seismologists record and analyze.

In the case of waves on water, you have probably observed this yourself. When a surface wave moves against or across another wave, things happen quite visibly. They crash, change direction, and metamorphose as they pass through each other within the same volume space.

But light is different. The beams of the sun, traversing 97 million miles of space, can cross through light beams made here on earth without either affecting the other. That is because a light beam in transit is not a light beam and does not posses the properties of light.

But suppose light passing from one point to another actually existed as a stream of photons, a flow of quantum particles? If this were so, then two light beams crossing the same region would result in multiple collisions with the particles of each beam bouncing around in all directions, thus scattering the beams into a random disarray of flying particles.

To illustrate this, take two water hoses, each with a coherent stream of water squirting in a single direction. These would be streams of water molecules, millions of tiny particles of matter. Then aim the two hoses so that the streams pass through some common point. Both streams would instantly be scattered, splashed, and disrupted by the collision.

So you see, light in flight is different. It is neither energy nor matter. It is neither a passing wave nor a stream of particles. If it were either, two beams could not occupy the same space without interference. Therefore, light is not light until recorded or observed. There must be a receiver or recorder. It is only at the point of being observed that it becomes light as we know it. Until then it is only a passing packet of possibilities, a bundle of probabilities unborn.

Note: For a detailed and easily understood discussion of quantum physics and related topics, see "Transcendental Physics" by Edward R. Close available at www.iUniverse.com

Mind Over Matter

Before we apply the concepts of quantum physics to essential oils, let us discuss some other related research concerning the interaction of mind and matter. Let’s consider essential oils as “living energy” and consider how human intent and the decisions we may can determine the action of an oil.

We know that the human mind can affect the electromagnetic frequencies of essential oils. Prayer and positive thinking elevates the frequencies while negative thoughts will decrease the frequencies.

In the 1950’s, Franklin Loehr, an American scientist explored the effect of prayer and human thought on water. H2O molecules are composed to a single oxygen atom with two hydrogen atoms attached at specific angles ranging from 120-110 degrees. Loehr found that human thought alters the bonding angles between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms, thus changing the physical properties of the water. (See "The Power of Prayer on Plants" by Franklin Loehr.)

More recent experiments by the Japanese scientist, Masaru Emoto, graphically prove that human thought and emotion affects the crystalline structure of frozen water. Aim beautiful thoughts at water, such as “love,” “angel,” or “appreciation,” and it will crystallize into beautiful icy patterns. Aim ugly or mean thoughts toward water, such as “hate,” “demon,” or “kill” and the frozen water produces ugly crystals. Interaction of mind and matter is a scientific fact. (See "Messages from Water" by Masaru Emoto.)

Consider this: As water vapor is condensing in the high atmosphere and crystallizing into snowflakes, the water above is receiving millions of thoughts from the people below and responding according to the nature of the thoughts. The next time it snows in your area, ask yourself: “Am I creating beautiful snowflakes or ugly ones?” If you find an ugly snowflake, you can always say, “I didn’t create that one. Someone else did.”

The point is that human thought and human intent effects electron behavior. Since every chemical and neural process in the human body involves the activity of electrons, we see that our bodily functions are not simple matters of traditional chemistry and classical physics. They are mental, emotional, and spiritual as well. The so called “mind-body connection” is through the electrons.

We know that essential oils amplify intent—the intent of the person applying the oils as well as the intent of the person receiving the oils. Healing practitioners who anoint with oils know from experience that essential oils work better with prayer. They also work better when supported by faith and belief on the part of the receiver. But exactly why and how does this work?

Essential oils also have electrical properties, which are subject to our thoughts and feelings. We have always known that the same essential oil will have different effects on different people, but the usual explanation is that different people have different chemistries. Therefore, the same oil will have a different chemical effect on different people because of their differing chemical make-up. But is it really all about chemistry?

The Quantum Physics of Essential Oils

The next time someone asks you about what an essential oils can do, you can give them two answers.

(1) When a person asks, “What will this essential oil do for me?” You can say, “Well, the oil contains certain compounds. There are phenols that are cleansing and detoxifying. There are esters that are emotionally releasing. There are sesquiterpenes that oxygenate the cells and clean out misinformation in cellular memory. And there monoterpenes, ketones, oxides, etc., which can do this or that and which can have such and such effects depending on the chemistry of your own body. What benefits you receive from this oil may be different that those received by another because different people have different chemistry.” That would be a chemical answer, and it is a perfectly valid answer.

(2) You can also give them a quantum physics answer. When someone says, “What will this oil do for me?” You can reply, “What do you want it to do? This bottle of oil is only a packet of possibilities. Which possibility it manifests for you will depend upon your thoughts and desires. For a person with different thoughts and desires, it would manifest different possibilities. So decide what you want it to do.” That would be your quantum physics answer.

Both the chemical and quantum answers are correct. You need both to fully describe how essential oils work. Here is how they work together.

The “packet of probabilities” offered by an oil is a matter of chemistry. The chemical composition, or collection of compounds, that makes up a specific oil determines its “possibilities.” A given oil is not capable of all possibilities, only those within the capability of the constituents present. The determination of which element of the “bundle of possibilities” represented by the oil’s chemistry will manifest in a particular person is a matter of quantum physics. And quantum physics is subject to desire, feeling, and intent. In short, the potential actions of an oil is defined and limited by its chemistry, but the determining factor as to which potential action will manifest is defined and limited by the attitudes of the anointer and receiver.

Chemistry determines what is possible. Quantum physics determines which possibilities actually happen. Our thoughts won’t change the chemistry of an oil; that is fixed before we apply the oil. But our thoughts can determine which aspects of the chemistry will work in our bodies; that is determined at the time of anointing and afterwards.

What this means is that the receiver of an essential oil must participate in their own healing. The oils are not healers. They are only vehicles that must be facilitated by our supportive thoughts for them to work with optimal benefit. Because of their innate chemistry and the intent given to them when grown, distilled, packaged, and distributed, therapeutic grade essential oils will work to an extent even without the conscious participation and mental support of the receiver. But they will work much better with such support and participation. This is also why you want to use only pure therapeutic grade essential oils that are imbued with the healing intent of the manufacturer and marketer, from the herbs of the field to the bottle that is sold.

So you can see that the science of essential oils, as agents of health and healing, involves both physics and chemistry in combination with the human heart and mind.

Therefore, therapeutic grade essential oils are in a category all of their own--above and beyond the simple drugs, antibiotics, and antibacterial agents marketed by physicians and pharmacists at this time. Essential oils have been available on earth since the creation of plant life and are imbued with the qualities and intent of their creator. The medicines of man fabricated in factories and laboratories have no such qualities and the intent of their makers is not necessarily healing.

An Example of Applied Quantum Physics with Oils

Margaret is an employee of ours whom we see regularly throughout every work week. A few years ago, she was playing volleyball and got hit hard in the mouth with an elbow. It pushed one of her front upper teeth back so far that she could not chew because it no longer aligned with her lower teeth, striking them at an odd angle. The displaced tooth also turned gray.

When x-rayed by a dentist, he said that the bone behind the tooth was crushed but the tooth, itself, was not broken. He said that the nerves inside were dead and that the gray coloring in the tooth was because there was no blood circulating in it. He told Margaret that she would need to have a root canal—a costly procedure that would leave her tooth without feeling and permanently dead. The dentist also told her that the only way to reposition the tooth was to apply braces over a period of time.

Instead, Margaret decided to take an alternative route. She started a daily routine. Every morning and evening she brushed her teeth with Thieves Toothpaste, Gargled with Thieves Mouthwash, and rubbed Thieves Oil Blend directly on her teeth and gums. She also rubbed oils of Juniper, Wintergreen, Cypress, and Peppermint on her teeth every day.

Within two weeks her tooth moved back into its original positions on its own, without braces. Then slowly, over the next month, the color of her tooth went from very gray to white again. The feeling in her tooth was also restored. Today you cannot tell that her tooth was ever displaced or discolored.

I was not surprised that the color returned to her tooth, since Thieves oil blend is highly antimicrobial and if there were any infection in the teeth, Thieves is quite able to combat it. This would be due to the chemistry of the oils that make up the blend: Clove, Cinnamon, Lemon, Eucalyptus, and Rosemary. Cypress oil is also known for correcting scrambled programming due to physical trauma at the level of cellular intelligence.

Nor was I too surprised that the feeling and nerve function of her teeth was also restored. Essential oils are known to be capable of tissue regeneration, including damaged nerves. While nerve regeneration is not a property generally ascribed to Thieves Oil Blend, Juniper oil is known for this capability. There are other oils better known for that.

But the fact that the teeth restored themselves back into their original positions was most amazing to me. While the chemical possibilities of Thieves certainly include antimicrobial action and Juniper is associated with nerve regeneration, the righting of bent teeth was not something I had ever heard of with any oil. Wintergreen does address bone challenges and was, perhaps, the oil that healed her crushed jawbone and helped straighten the tooth. In any case, the possibilities of fixing crushed bone and straightening crooked teeth must have been a part of the “bundle of probabilities” possessed by the oils Margaret chose, even if these may have been obscure and remote possibilities that were unknown and rarely manifested.

The question is this: “What was it that activated these specific healing possibilities from the oils to fix Margaret’s tooth?” I believe it was Margaret’s strong intent to solve and completely heal her problem with oils and to avoid, at all costs, the expensive oral procedures her dentist would have performed. With such will and determination applied with the oils of her choice, she was completely healed and restored.

Margaret’s success also illustrates the power of patient participation in one’s own therapy. If Margaret had applied the Thieves Oil, Thieves products, and other oils mechanically, just because someone recommended it, without the faith and fervor of her focused intent, the healing would probably have not taken place so quickly nor so completely and, perhaps, only partially or not at all.

So you can see how the oils, chemistry, quantum physics, right attitude, and determination all work together to achieve a desired result. The key element in this experience certainly involved her choices of oils, but the real determinant was Margaret’s resolve and will to apply the oils until the ultimate result was obtained, no matter how long it might take. Thanks to the intensity of Margaret’s intent, it didn’t take very long.

Packets of Possibilities

Each species of essential oil possesses many possibilities but will manifest only certain ones in a given application on a particular receiver. The ones available are determined by chemistry. The ones chosen are determined by the desires, feelings, and beliefs of the receiver and facilitator. When an oil is applied to any part of the body you can mentally direct it to go to wherever it is needed and affirm the outcome you desire. Your affirmation must be more than a one-time thought, but must come from within your deepest convictions and faith and be repeated and consciously retained until the desired results are manifested.

Even for a single oil, the possibilities are innumerable and almost unlimited, including potential manifestations previously unknown. For example, an oil may be known to be supportive of liver function, and but not known for nerve regeneration. Even so, that oil could manifest regenerative neural actions if directed to do so. So if you don’t think you have the right oil for a specific application, use what you have and, with intense concentration and feeling, direct the oil to do whatever you wish it to do. Essential oils are imbued with an intelligence non-existent in pharmaceutical drugs.

Listed below are six general probabilities possessed by essential oils that you can call upon to create healthy environments in your home, car, or work place and to maintain wellness or bring about healing in your body. You can call this list a “Six-Pack of Possibilities” for essential oils.

1. Essential oils can destroy harmful fungi, viruses, and bacteria in the air we breathe as well as inside our bodies. While being deadly to pathogenic microbes, they are harmless and helpful to humans.

2. Essential oils can act like hormones to keep our organs and bodily functions in balance and can even fill in the differences, or stimulate our bodies to produce, when our bodies do not manufacture the hormones we need.

3. Essential oils can elevate our bodily frequencies, helping us to stay healthy and immune to disease. Their vibrations resonate with our tissues in helpful ways according to our wishes and mental directions.

4. Essential oils are nature’s most powerful antioxidants that cleanse free radicals from our systems. This helps maintain a state of wellness and can extend our life spans.

5. Essential oils work in our limbic systems to help clear negative feelings and blocked emotions, thus eliminating the root causes of many diseases and conditions.

6. Essential oils support and increase our intuitive powers and sharpen our spiritual awareness, which is why religions all over the world, from ancient times to the present, diffuse the aromas of essential oils as incense in their sanctuaries in order to facilitate effective meditation and prayer.

Essential oils work on all human levels: physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual. Some even say that essential oils can work on the financial level, as well, which is why Young Living has a blend called “Abundance.” Remember, by the laws quantum physics, “Essential oils amplify intent.” This is true whatever your intent may be, but is much truer when your intent is a good one and in harmony with a higher power.


NOTE: For a more thorough discussion of the scientific basis of essential oils, see "The Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple" by David Stewart, available at www.RaindropTraining.com and many other sources.

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