What are the Benefits of Using Essential Oils While Meditating?

Meditation has been practiced for centuries to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. It involves focusing your mind on a specific object, sound, or phrase to achieve a state of inner peace and calmness. Essential oils, on the other hand, are highly concentrated plant extracts that are widely used in aromatherapy to promote physical and emotional healing. When combined with meditation, essential oils can enhance the benefits of the practice and help you achieve a deeper state of relaxation and mindfulness.

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In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of using essential oils while meditating and how they can improve your overall meditation experience.

One of the primary benefits of using essential oils while meditating is that they promote relaxation. Essential oils such as lavender, chamomile, and ylang-ylang have calming properties that can help reduce stress and anxiety. When inhaled, these oils can activate the olfactory system, which is responsible for processing smells, and trigger a relaxation response in the body. This can help calm the mind and promote a deeper state of relaxation during meditation.

Moreover, the act of inhaling essential oils can help slow down the breath and reduce heart rate, which can help quiet the mind and improve overall meditation experience.

Another benefit of using essential oils while meditating is that they can enhance focus. Essential oils such as peppermint, lime, and rosemary have stimulating properties that can help increase mental clarity and focus. When inhaled, these oils activate the brain and improve cognitive function, which can improve your ability to concentrate during meditation.

Furthermore, essential oils can help you stay present during meditation by keeping your mind from wandering off. This can help you achieve a deeper state of mindfulness and improve overall meditation experience.

Essential oils can also help improve your mood during meditation. Citrus oils such as bergamot, sweet orange, and grapefruit have uplifting properties that can help boost your mood and promote feelings of happiness and positivity. When inhaled, these oils can help stimulate the limbic system, which is responsible for regulating emotions, and trigger a positive emotional response in the body. Meditating with essential oils can help you release negative emotions and help you embrace a more positive outlook on life.

Stress and anxiety can make it difficult to meditate and achieve a relaxed state. Fortunately, essential oils can help reduce stress and anxiety symptoms, making it easier to meditate. Oils such as lavender, frankincense, and bergamot have calming properties that can help reduce stress and anxiety symptoms.

When inhaled, these oils can help activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for regulating the body's rest and digest response. This can help reduce the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for the body's fight or flight response, and promote relaxation and calmness. This will also help to stimulate the body's natural healing response and promote faster recovery from illness or injury. 

Essential oils when combined with meditation can also enhance spiritual connection during your meditation practice. Oils such as frankincense, myrrh, and sandalwood have been used for centuries in spiritual practices to promote spiritual growth and connection.

These oils can help stimulate the pineal gland, which is responsible for producing melatonin and regulating sleep-wake cycles. This can help promote a deeper sense of spiritual connection and awareness during meditation.



Now that we've explored the benefits of using essential oils during meditation, let's talk about how to use them. There are several ways to incorporate essential oils into your meditation practice:

1. Diffusing: Add a few drops of your favourite essential oil to an ultrasonic diffuser. Add in the recommended amount of water for your machine, and diffuse for 30 minutes.



2. Personal inhaler: Personal inhalers are great for individual use, such as if you were going to meditate in a group setting. Add approximately 10 drops to a personal inhaler. Take 3 deep breaths at the start of your practice and at the end of your meditation practice.  If you don’t have a personal inhaler you can also use a cotton ball or a tissue. Use 3-4 drops on these.  



3. Topical application: In a 10 mL roller bottle, dilute 2 drops of your favourite essential oil blend in 10 ml of carrier oil such as jojoba or castor oil. Roll this blend over pulse points. Take a few deep breaths as you start meditating. 

 

Experiment with different oils and methods to find what works best for you.

As you’ve read, essential oils can enhance the benefits of meditation and help you achieve a deeper state of relaxation, mindfulness, and well-being. Whether you're looking to reduce stress and anxiety, improve focus, or promote physical and emotional healing, essential oils can be a valuable addition to your meditation practice.

Remember to always consult with a qualified aromatherapist before using essential oils if you have any medical conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have any concerns. Many essential oils can interact with medication and health concerns. 

If you want to learn more, you can listen to the podcast What are the benefits of meditating while using essential oils with Kristi Corless https://www.schoolofessentria.com/vetivervibes-podcast/meditation-kristi-corless


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Nikki Fraser - Essentria Instructor

Nikki is passionate about empowering others in using holistic therapies to help support them on their health journey. She has specialized in aromatherapy for pregnancy & children. After 15 years as a counsellor and supply teacher in the school system, she left her corporate job and loves the ability to spend time with her family, while growing her home practice and Essentria Aromatherapy School.

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