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In Volume III of The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy – Subtle and Psyche, (coming soon!) I examine the spiritual allure of scent and why so many cultures use scent within their spiritual practices. The social distancing restrictions being enforced in Australia and...

My copy is now held together by lots of cello tape. I purchased my copy in one of those awesome New York bookstores on my first trip to New York in the early 1990s.

While it was originally written back in 1961, I am sure that it is still an invaluable reference for perfumers wishing to use aromatic ingredients of a natural origin such as essential oils and absolutes.

This book without a doubt is the benchmark in understanding the true issues regarding essential oil safety.

I have long been a big fan of Peter Holmes’ writing. I have his original books – The Energetics of Western Herbs (Vol. I and II). 

Ok, you will probably get sick and tired of me telling you this is another one of my all-time favourite aromatherapy books; however, The Fragrant Mind is another all-time favourite of mine!

Without a doubt, Kurt is one of the most perceptive aromatherapy authors around. The title of this book is a little misleading. 

Gabriel Mojay succinctly provides us with the foundations of TCM in describing the principles of Yin and Yang and the role of the Five Elements, how they interact to support health and wellbeing, and what happens when the elements are out of balance.

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