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This Week, we at Team #NISSAtalks are sharing our view on the idea of Fragrance in Relationships #FragranceinRelationships

 

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Can you recall the fragrance of the soil, the earth after the rain?

If you closed your eyes and inhaled it, you remember it immediately, don’t you?

You even remember the way you feel every time you take that big deep breath right after the rains.

This is the power of a fragrance… It can bring alive a memory, a feeling, a state of being. It can trigger happiness and joy, it can remind you of a person, time or experience!

 

Fragrance plays such an important role in our lives! I always know which of my family members is around, jut by the fragrance wafting in. Every child recognizes when something belongs to their mother or father just by smelling it, as it carries the unique fragrance of that person.

Studies have found that Fragrance can be used to heal physical, psychological and emotional pains, discomforts and illnesses.

 

Smell Acts directly on the brain, like a drug – Dr. Alan Huch (Neurologist, Psychiatrist & Director of Smell & Taste Research Centre, Chicago). #isheeria #NISSAtalks #OpenNTalk Share on X

 

 

Do you know that YOU are already practicing some Fragrance Healing in your Homes and Lives? 

Yes, by using Aroma Therapy, whether in the form of oils and diffusers or incense sticks, or even aromatic creams and soaps – You have incorporated the magick of Healing with Fragrances into your life and home.

 

There are Five fragrance categories –

1.Green

2. Floral

3. Citrus

4.Woody

5.Spicy

 

Here are some common and easily available fragrances which you can use in your homes to improve the Health of everyone in the family, improve the vibrations of your home, and bring more fragrance into your relationships  –  

 

Lavender

Lavender is a versatile fragrance, with a pleasant & pretty aroma. It is a great balancer of the emotional and nervous systems. 

A lot of people apply lavender in the mornings to keep calm and collected through the day.

 

Sandalwood

Sandalwood has a rich, warm and woody aroma which is soothing and relaxing.

It is also used for uplifting moods and dispelling tensions. It is also good for treating depression, stress and anxiety and even insomnia.

 

Lemon

 The Lemon tree is one of my favorites! If you spend some time under it, you feel like fragrant lemon air-bubbles are falling on you – it’s joyful and relaxing at the same time! 🙂

 

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Lemon fragrances are great for creating uplifting and energetic environments. It lowers blood pressure and has a cooling effect.

 

Camphor 

In most houses you see that people burn some camphor – It is because this fragrance is an excellent deterrent for negative energies and influences and cleanses and purifies the atmosphere and the aura of all the people in the house/ that space.

It is also helpful for people who suffer from insomnia, depression or overall feel pulled down and clogged up.

You may pick one or the other aroma, or use all the fragrances in any order you like, just remember to use them in moderation, and welcome the aroma into your life and see the change in the fragrance of your relationships.

It is also helpful for people who suffer from insomnia, depression or overall feel pulled down and clogged up.

If you would like to read more about Healing through essential oils, check out my article here.

 

Leave us a comment below with your own story of #FragranceinRelationships

 

 

This post is published for #OpenNTalk Blogger’s League hosted by Gleefulblogger & Wigglingpen in association with SummerBarn, Vedantika Herbals, Nyassa, Explore Kids World.

 

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We are a part of team #NISSAtalks. Stay tuned as all through June, we will be opening up and talking about a host of topics.

I hope you will visit and read the very interesting posts from my teammates & their unique view on Fragrance in Relationships – 

 

Nupur (www.practicalmum.net),

Sudha (www.sukrisblog.wordpress.com),

Silja (www.vijvihaar.wordpress.com), and,

Arvind (www.passey.info)

17 thoughts on "Fragrance in Relationships – #NISSAtalks #OpenNTalk"

  1. Varsha Gode says:

    What a lovely theme for this blog train. I love Sandalwood and Camphor 🙂
    I’m yet to try Lavender 🙂 P.s. you just made me recollect Pune memories during monsoon my house area used to be filled with the soil fragrance 🙂
    #OpenNTalk #InvincibleGang

  2. Good Fragrances are vital to keep our senses spiked up and stay calm and happy. You have researched on all those flavours so well and articulated it. It is a known fact that we are attracted towards others due to their body fragrance and aura.. #NISSATalks

  3. Silja Nair says:

    Very well researched article. I can smell the wet sand while reading you article. #NISSATalks

  4. Nupur says:

    Oh yes, fragrances do evoke memories. It is perhaps the first sense that gets activated when you meet someone (along with sight). I’ve never tried essential oils in the home, perhaps will take your guidance to try these!

    cheers,
    Nupur #NISSAtalks #OpenNTalk

  5. Nupur says:

    Oh yes, fragrances do evoke memories. It is perhaps the first sense that gets activated when you meet someone (along with sight). I’ve never tried essential oils in the home, perhaps will take your guidance to try these!
    Nupur #NISSAtalks #OpenNTalk

  6. Anagha Yatin says:

    Fragrance of home cook food takes me on a nostalgic trip and makes me fall in love with my mother’s recipes. Fragrance of the soil after the first showers reminds me of the ‘sepiaish’ time spent with better half.
    Fragrance does has close relationship with memories.
    #CrossBorderSisters #OpenNTalk

  7. zainab says:

    Thanks Ish, some good insight about smells. I will try to include lemon for both my parents.
    #OpenNTalk #BlogAMile

  8. Ila Varma says:

    after every rain, i love the smell of petrichor and love to roam around on the wet soils inhaling deep the fresh n musky fragrance.
    #BlogAMile #OpenNTalk

  9. Swarupa says:

    I could smell everything while reading this. This is such a lively post. Thanks dear. Love from #BloggerBabes #OpenNTalk

  10. Sayeri says:

    All your posts are new learnings for me always. This one is not an exception too. I didnt know much about Aroma Therapy #BloggerBabes #OpeNTalk

  11. This is great information , Ish. You teach us something new with your posts. I somehow can never take to Sandalwood, though I love Lemon.
    #OpenNTalk #JAMSS2018

  12. Woody… Spicy… Floral… Citrus… words that whisky and whiskey producers use, USPs that even wine producers use. But then, linking them to fragrance the way you have used, is what is most pleasing to most. Loved the post that you have shared. 🙂

    Arvind Passey
    http://www.passey.info

    #NISSATalks #OpenNTalk

  13. Varsh says:

    I love having a soothing fragrance in my home and use incense sticks/dhoop for it. Also, natural scents like fresh flowers also lift up my mood. This was such a different and reletable post, Ishi.
    #OpenNTalk #BloggerBabes

  14. Aditi Kapur says:

    Had a good time reading your post.
    #CrossBorderSisters #OpenNTalk

  15. Manisha says:

    Fragrance affects me and my moods a lot. I use it as a stress buster, especially floral ones like rose and jasmine really relaxes me. #CrossBorderSisters #OpenNTalk

  16. Snigdha says:

    Such a beautiful post.. I love lavender fragrance.. Great write up .. #jamss2018 #OpenNTalk

  17. I simply love fragrances and their effects on the mood. Loved your post. Will be using the tips surely. #RoarWillRock

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