Picea mariana (Black Spruce), Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender Vera), Canarium luzonicum (Elemi), Salvia officinalis (Sage), Copaifera langsdorffii (Balsam Copaiba), Artemisia pallens (Davana), Rosmarinus officinalis ct cineole (Rosemary ct. 1,8 cineole), Piper nigrum (Black Pepper), Salvia sclarea (Clary Sage), Nepeta cataria (Catnip), Rosa damascena (Rose), Nardostachys jatamansi (Spikenard), Citrus aurantium bergamia (Bergamot), Santalum album (Sandalwood), Cedrus atlantica (Cedarwood Atlas), Boswellia carteri (Frankincense), Cupressus sempervirens (Cypress), Cocos nucifera (Fractionated Coconut Oil)
Davana
Botanical Name: Artemisia Pallens | Country of Origin: India
Each day in India, the faithful offer Davana blossoms to Shiva. The flowers remain on his altar throughout the day and at the end of the day are removed. They are then dried in the shade for one week, prior to their extraction. These are the blossoms from which this amazing oil is produced.
If you believe that the intention of the people handling the botanical material carries into the finished product you can see, then the spirituality of this Davana oil will be incredible.
Davana oil is unique in that it changes its fragrance according to who is wearing it and the emotional state of the person at the time. Much like pure Rose Otto.
Davana is one of the most aphrodisiac of all essential oils; it is emotionally relaxing, with anti-anxiety properties.
Davana has an especially high frequency and is used to exalt this blend.
One of the ways essential oils were most often used in
the time of Queen Esther.
- Add 10 drops of Queen Esther blend to ½ cup of bath
salts, and add to your bath. Soak 10-20 minutes for
best results. If your fear issues are keeping you from
your destiny, while soaking say a prayer or affirmation
to overcome past or present fears and find courage
to do what needs to be done. The Queen Esther bath
will detox past fear imprints allowing courageous
action to take place. For intensive therapy, soak
once a day; if you can't do a full bath you can do a
foot soak instead.
- For a foot bath, add 5-8 drops of Queen Esther blend
to ½ cup of bath salts, and soak feet 10-20 minutes.
In Queen Esther's time, Essential Oils and resins were
burnt as incense for prayer and offerings. Today, we
can send the oils into the air without the smoke.
- Diffuse 10-15 drops in a cool mist essential oil diffuser.
- Mix 6-8 drops in a 2-ounce spray bottle of distilled
water. Mist around yourself, front and back, when
feeling insecure, fearful, and in need of courage to
change your life. Think of Queen Esther who kept
her faith in her right action and saved a nation of
people when God gave her the opportunity. Can be
used throughout your home or workplace to create
a feeling of courage, purity, strength, and personal
power. May also be shared with a friend or family
member in need of Queen Esther's courage and
strength to follow their destiny. Shake well before
each use.
Applying to the head and feet was an important way
to use essential oils in Queen Esther's time. Women
were also known to apply essential oils to the entire
body as a lotion since this was thought to enhance their
connection to God and their spiritual life.
- Apply 1-3 drops to the sole of each foot. A powerful
way to instill the courage and faith needed to move
forward and do whatever is necessary to fulfill your
destiny.
- Add 8-10 drops to your favorite unscented lotion or
a carrier oil and use after your bath to nourish and
moisturize the skin.
- Apply 1-2 drops neat (undiluted) to pulse points.
- Apply 1-2 drops to the heart area and know you are
not insignificant to God; you are loved & cared for.
- Apply 1-2 drops to the groin area, our center of
personal survival.
- Apply 1-2 drops to the top of your head, our personal
connection point to the divine guidance and
protection that we receive from God.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care,
consult your healthcare provider prior to use.
- Store away from sunlight, at room temperature, with
the lid securely tightened.