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I love sharing my knowledge of essential oils, healthy living, and positive thinking with others.

An Enchanting Flower and the Rest of the Story

And now for the rest of the story. 

From the sands of ancient Egypt to the tranquil gardens of Buddhist temples, a delicate flower with petals of a vivid hue has etched its story into the annals of human history. Revered since antiquity, this ethereal blossom, with its tender embrace and subtle fragrance, has whispered tales of renewal and the timeless cycle of life.

In the hallowed rituals of ancient Egypt, this revered flower blossomed as a symbol of regeneration and the eternal dance of the cosmos. Its petals, reminiscent of the azure sky, offered solace to weary souls, guiding them on their journey of spiritual awakening and rebirth.

Yet, the saga of this enchanting flower transcends the boundaries of time and place. Across the ages, it found sanctuary in the serene gardens of Buddhist monasteries, where its vibrant color became a symbol of resilience and triumph over the trials of mortal existence.

Today, in our modern world, we stand at the threshold of rediscovering the transformative power held within the essence of this cherished bloom. With just a few drops, we can craft a personal fragrance that transports us to realms of tranquility and inner peace.

Moreover, for those seeking solace for their skin and a remedy for imperfections, this delicate flower extends its gentle touch. Blended with the finest oils or incorporated into skincare routines, it becomes a nurturing balm for the body and the spirit alike.

So let the fragrance of the blue lotus flower envelop you, carrying you on a journey through ancient wisdom and serenity. Allow its essence to awaken your senses, stirring the depths of your being and igniting the fires of passion within.

And now you know the rest of the story.

Wintergreen’s Kiss

In winter’s grasp, a fragrant green,
The wintergreen, so fresh and keen.
With scent divine and essence pure,
A treasure found in nature’s cure.

Inside its leaves, a secret lies,
Methyl salicylate it supplies.
This compound, known to soothe and mend,
In oils and creams, a healing friend.

A drop or two in soothing bath,
Transforms the water, calms the wrath.
Warm liquid silk, your skin embrace,
With wintergreen, find tranquil place.

For joints that ache and muscles sore,
This oil, a balm that we adore.
Combine with coconut’s soft touch,
A little goes, oh, so much.

In candies sweet, and gums that cheer,
Its flavor bright, a taste so clear.
In toothpaste too, a minty glow,
Wintergreen’s kiss, fresh breath bestow.

A soothing massage, a gentle glide,
With wintergreen by your side.
Its essence melts the stress away,
Bringing peace to end your day.

So, cherish well this gift from green,
The winter’s touch, a scent serene.
With every drop, let calm prevail,
In wintergreen, find your detail.

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5075 Rushton Acres Court
West Valley City, Utah 84120

God is in Control

I was talking to my brother Wes while waiting for my daughter Jessie and wife Cassie  to land at the airport. They were returning from visiting family in Texas. I asked Wes how his life path would have been different if he had not decided to go to the high school where our dad taught.

For years, our dad was a math teacher at East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. A few of my siblings struggled at the high school near our home. My parents asked them if they wanted a fresh start at a different high school, and they eagerly agreed.

I mentioned to Wes that I wished I had been given the opportunity to go to East High like he was. I asked him what the biggest blessing about going to East High was. He told me he loved the conversations he had each morning as they traveled to school. East High was an influential school, attended by some of the most prominent families. He was able to make lasting friendships as part of this community.

One day, Wes was on his way to his English class when he saw a huge line of people waiting to fill out an application for a scholarship. His teacher said, “Wes, if you fill out the scholarship application, I will not require you to come to class today.” After waiting in line for almost an hour, he was able to fill out the application.

After a few weeks of waiting to see who would get the scholarships, one day during the morning announcements, Wes was named as one of the three students who had won one of the scholarships. At a banquet in his honor, he was given a check for a year of schooling at Salt Lake Community College. He then went on to Utah State University, where he got a dual major in advertising and design.

I asked Wes if he would have gone to college if he hadn’t gone to East High School. Wes said, “I truly believe I wouldn’t have gone to college if I had gone to the high school near our home.” Wes is the fifth of ten children and the first to graduate from college in our family.

I like taking a deep breath and stepping back when I come to a crossroads in my life. God is in control of my life, and He knows what will give us the most growth. Just when you think you have everything figured out, God always gives us moments that will help mold us into the person we are today, and that is okay.

How to Use Carrier Oils: Argon

How To Use Carrier Oils: Argan

Argan Oil comes from the kernels nestled inside the fruit of argan trees, which mainly grow in Morocco. This oil is not just any ordinary oil; it’s a special carrier oil because it’s good for both the inside and outside of our bodies. Imagine cracking open a nut and finding a treasure inside—that’s what happens with argan oil.

For Skin:

To use Argan oil for skin, wash your face or affected area with a gentle cleanser and pat dry with a clean towel. Take a few drops of Argan oil and massage it gently into your skin using your fingertips. This natural oil can help to moisturizenourish, and improve the overall appearance of your skin.

For Hair:

To use Argan oil for hair, after washing your hair with shampoo, squeeze out excess water and towel-dry gently. Take a few drops of Argan oil and rub it between your palms. Then apply the oil evenly throughout your damp hair, focusing on the ends and any area prone to dryness or frizz. This helps to hydrate hair, reduce frizz, and add shine.

For Massages:

Argan oil blends well with other carrier oils like coconut oilalmond oil, or jojoba oil. You can create your own massage oil by mixing equal parts of Argan oil with your preferred carrier oil. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oils to this blend for a relaxing and nourishing massage experience.