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Who said it is a pitfall Serrao ? I like you have hobbies which I enjoy, life is for enjoying, there's enough misery in the world, lets be happy :D as long as our hobbies don't turn into attachments. |
There is nothing wrong with aromatherapy in and of itself. The problem arises when a person believes that it is going to make them a happier person. Such a person is looking for happiness in the wrong places.
A nice aroma may bring temporary enjoyment, but then what happens when the scent dies out? You're back to square one. There is little to no long term benefit. There will probably be a yearning for more pleasing scents, a craving, and potential attachment issues may arise. I've found that focusing my efforts in cultivating a true and lasting happiness that is independent of sense pleasures has given rise to a much greater happiness and sense of fulfillment than when I was chasing happiness in that which is impermanent. There is a saying in Buddhism- "Sacrifice lesser happiness for a greater happiness." |
Strongly drawn to having Himalayan Salt Lamps.
Renewal, like a good lightning storm brings. |
Well, if happiness is not being bitten by mosquitoes!!!!
Then, basil, lemongrass and geranium ess oils in either shea butter or coconut oil! :D |
I use a mini-diffuser filled with Bergamot. When I am crabby or upset I turn my diffuser on and my mood eventually lightens up.
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Are you ok? Because you sincerely don't seem a very happy person yourself. |
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How is that? |
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I get high burning this wonderful incense. |
My happiness oils, are my calming oils; or almost sedative... :tongue:
Tansy, Fennel, and Red Mandarin, Lavendar Blood Orange makes me really happy. It kinda perks me up, it smells like candy to me. Also another reason from time to time Lemongrass does the same thing for me. |
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I second Basil. It is also very nice. |
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