The Floor is Lava – April 2022 Energies

April energySarah Petruno – It has been quite a while since I’ve given a public energy update. I do this several times a month in my Moon Circle container, and of course, in private sessions and mentoring.

Having received the same message multiple times over the past week, I felt it was too important not to share.

The last time I shared, the overall theme was that lightworkers, a select group at least, were being held in a kind of suspended motion while their mission and purpose and exact way they were serving was being re-organized. A reassignment, if you will. Continue reading

The Miracle of Tea Tree Oil: 80 Amazing Uses for Survival

Before It’s News May 21 2013

Essential oils have been used for healing and medicinal purposes for centuries and most certainly long before we had pills, capsules and big pharma to take care of our medical woes.  And while there is a place for manufactured pharmaceuticals in our survival medicine kit, there exists the possibility that none will be available or that they will be in such scarce supply that they should be reserved for only the most dire of circumstances.

For that reason, many preppers and individuals seeking self-reliance are learning to use essential oils to manage the both routine and not-so-routine maladies that occur in daily life.  There are about a dozen or so essential oils that belong in every survival kit including tea tree, peppermint, lavender, clove,rosemary and lemon among others. All of these essential oils have healing properties but today I would like to focus on just one, tea tree oil.

A Brief History Of Tea Tree Oil

Melaleuca_armillaris tea tree flowerIt is believed that the Aborigines of Australia have been using the leaves of the indigenous Malaleuca Tree (whose leaves are used to make tea tree oil) in their medications for centuries. They inhaled the oils from the crushed leaves to treat coughs and colds, sprinkled crushed leaves on their wounds and used an infusion of soaked leaves to treat sore throats or skin ailments.

Use of the oil itself, as opposed to the un-extracted plant material, did not become common practice until researcher Arthur Penfold published the first reports of its antimicrobial activity in a series of papers in the 1920s and 1930s. In evaluating the antimicrobial activity, he found that tea tree oil was 11 times more active thanphenol.

The commercial tea tree oil industry was born shortly thereafter although interest in tea tree oil ebbed  after World War II, presumably due to the development of effective antibiotics and the waning image of natural products. Interest was rekindled in the 1970s as part of the general renaissance of interest in natural products.

80 Uses Of Tea Tree Oil For Survival

For thousands of years, the derivatives of the Malaleuca Tree have been effective in treating a wide variety of ailments.  Here are 80 reasons why you should use it, too!

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Divine Timing

Infinite Being February 3 2013

The voice whispered the message through the halls of the massage school. The message contained the name of a company still being birthed into manifestation, and the statement, “These essential oils are the best.” Like the foreshadowing of gifts to come, the message hovered in the air only for a moment and then it was gone.

In 1991, there was no Internet as we know it today; no Google to find anything or everything you could possibly want. Even though those essential oils were not to be found at that time, I nevertheless tucked the name away in a corner of my heart. Even today, I marvel that I remembered the name and the message… “These are the best.”

Fast forward to 2005; I am in my local herb store and the owner is talking about the uses of lavender essential oil. Now, I had been using essential oils for almost 15 years. I knew lavender essential oil is supposed to be good for bruises and burns, but really, I never noticed that it did anything and sometimes it made the burn feel worse! Yet, I had a house full of essential oils because they smelled nice. I loved to mix them into bath salts and drop them into candles.

After listening to the herb store owner, I went home and searched the Internet for that company I remembered from massage school.

Well, the company had these kits of introductory oils for $150 (US). I didn’t know what most of them were… they even had specialized blends with strange names. Good grief, I only wanted a bottle of lavender that might actually work!!

And so I passed the oils by. (Notice this is the second time these oils have come to my attention.)

Now, jump ahead to 2009; we are in California for the Raw Food Expo. (Yes, the same one where I had my life-changing experience concerning the vegan diet thanks to Dr. Will Tuttle!) This Expo was three days of jam-packed info with presenters every hour in several locations. I “happened” to wander into a class on essential oils.

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