The Indigo Gift












And now for the rest of the story

There was a time, not too many years ago, when a small group of farmers in Morocco found themselves at a crossroads. They had worked their fields for generations, harvesting grains and spices from the Mediterranean earth, just as their parents and grandparents had done before them. But times were changing, and so was the land. Harsh seasons and dwindling returns made their crops unpredictable. Many were ready to give up, feeling the weight of their families’ legacy slipping through their fingers. And yet, there was a wild, seemingly ordinary yellow-flowered plant growing around their fields, something they had never really thought twice about.

This yellow-flowered plant wasn’t entirely unknown. Their grandmothers had used it now and then, mixing it into remedies to soothe aching muscles or using it to help with skin irritation after long days working under the Moroccan sun. But it had no real value to anyone outside their villages. Then, a team of essential oil experts discovered the remarkable potential of this humble plant. To the farmers’ surprise, it turned out that the plant held within it a potent and rare essential oil that could have an incredible impact beyond their fields. The oil from this yellow flower was a rich indigo, unlike anything they had ever seen, and it was soon drawing interest from companies around the world.

As demand grew, the farmers entered a partnership with doTERRA, a company that would not only bring them fair trade practices but also invest in the sustainability of their land. Under this new alliance, the farmers began to learn ways of refining and cultivating their crops, caring for each yellow bloom with newfound respect and purpose. The company was equally invested, ensuring the soil was treated with care, the plants grown without harm, and the farmers’ futures protected. For many, it felt like a new beginning — a fresh start rooted in the wisdom of the past.

It was during this time that Dr. Robert Pappas, an expert in essential oil chemistry, heard about the beautiful blue oil from Morocco and saw an opportunity to further its potential. Known for his expertise on essential oils, Dr. Pappas studied the primary component, chamazulene, that gave this oil its vivid indigo color and its renowned skin-soothing properties. Through his research at Essential Oil University, he discovered that with careful storage—like refrigeration and minimal air exposure—the oil’s color and effectiveness could be preserved, ensuring a high-quality product for consumers. His knowledge helped doTERRA establish best practices for handling the oil, preserving its unique characteristics and enhancing its benefits for users around the world.

Soon, the stories of this essential oil’s benefits started reaching places far from Morocco. People used it to ease tension, soothe irritated skin, and elevate their spirits. The farmers couldn’t believe that the plant they’d always seen as just another wildflower was now a part of something bigger than they’d imagined. As they harvested the flowers each season, they saw firsthand the difference it made, not only in their own lives but in the lives of people across the globe.

And there was something else, something that set this oil apart. When distilled, it transformed into a beautiful indigo blue, a color that seemed almost magical, as if it carried the essence of the Mediterranean sky. This blue oil, so unique and vibrant, was treasured not just for its color but for the way it could uplift a room with a single drop in a diffuser or soothe weary skin when mixed with a lotion after a long, exhausting day.

This treasured oil, the gift of the small yellow flower, was known as Blue Tansy. It was the very thing that had transformed the lives of those Moroccan farmers, helped them reconnect with their land, and showed the world that sometimes, the most remarkable treasures come from the humblest of places. And now, every time you add a drop of Blue Tansy oil to your skincare or breathe it in for a moment of calm, you’re part of their story too. 

And that, as Paul Harvey might say, is the rest of the story.

How to Use Carrier Oils: Rosehip

For thousands of years, people from cultures like the Egyptians and Mayans have used rosehip oil in traditional medicine to help with stomachaches, heal wounds, and more. During World War II, when oranges were hard to find, rosehips became an important source of Vitamin C to help fight illness. Later, in the 1980s, scientists discovered rosehip oil’s benefits for sensitive skin, making it a popular choice in beauty products.

Rosehip oil can be used in many ways. For skin, it works as a light, quick-absorbing moisturizer for all types, leaving skin feeling soft and hydrated. Just add a few drops to your clean face and massage gently. For hair, rosehip oil adds moisture and shine; massage a few drops into your scalp and hair, leave it for 30 minutes to an hour, then shampoo as usual. For scars and stretch marks, applying a few drops and massaging it twice a day may help reduce their appearance over time.

How to Use Carrier Oils: Raspberry Seed

Raspberries are not just delicious; they are packed with essential nutrients like vitamins C and K, fiber, and powerful antioxidants that help protect and nourish your body. The oil extracted from raspberry seeds brings even more benefits, especially for your skin and hair. This natural oil is rich in moisturizing properties, promotes healthy hair growth, and has soothing anti-inflammatory effects. It’s a gentle, effective way to give your skin and hair the care they deserve, helping you feel refreshed and revitalized.

For your face, just a few drops of raspberry seed oil, used morning and night, can make all the difference. It’s a non-greasy, easily absorbed moisturizer that leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth. You can mix it with your makeup remover, facial cream, or even add it to face masks or lip balms for an extra nourishing boost. For your hair, adding 2-3 drops to your shampoo, conditioner, or directly to your scalp or ends can promote shine, strength, and overall health. When it comes to your body, mix it with your lotion, sunscreen, or bath gel, or simply use it on its own for a luxurious, all-over moisturizing treatment. Your skin will feel deeply hydrated, and your hair will have that healthy glow and softness.

Nuts in the Graveyard

On the outskirts of town there was a big old pecan tree by the cemetery fence. One day two boys filled up a bucketful of nuts and sat down by the tree, out of sight and began dividing the nuts.

“One for you, one for me, One for you, one for me” said one boy.

Several were dropped and rolled down toward the fence. Another boy came riding along the road on his bicycle. As he passed, he thought he heard voices from inside the cemetery, and he slowed down to investigate. Sure enough, he heard “One for you, one for me. One for you, one for me.” He just knew what it was. “Oh, my,” he shuddered, “it’s Satan and the Lord dividing souls at the cemetery.”

He Jumped back on his bike and rode off. Just around the bend he met an old man with a cane, hobbling along. “Come here quick,” said the boy, “you won’t believe what I heard. “Satan and the Lord are down at the cemetery dividing up the souls.” The man said, “Beat it kid, can’t you it’s hard for me to walk?” When the boy insisted, though, the man hobbled to the cemetery.

Standing by the fence, they heard, One for you, one for me. One for you, one for me.” The old man whispered, “Boy, you’ve been telling the truth. Let’s see if we can see the devil himself.” Shaking with fear, they peered through the fence, yet we’re still unable to see anything. The. The old man and the boy gripped the wrought iron bars of the fence tighter and tighter as they tried to get a glimpse of Satan.

At last they heard, “One for you, one for me. And one last one for you. That’s all. Now let’s go get the nuts by the fence, and we’ll be done.”

How to Use Carrier Oils: Olive

For thousands of years, olive oil has been a superstar, starting in ancient Greece and Crete. People loved it for cooking, medicine, and even religious ceremonies. As time went on, the Greeks and Romans perfected their olive oil game, creating massive farms and machines to press olives like pros. This liquid gold became a huge part of European trade and cooking. Fast forward to today, and olive oil is still a kitchen favorite, especially in Mediterranean dishes, where it adds flavor, health benefits, and a touch of history to meals everywhere. Olive oil truly stands the test of time!

Yarrow, Healer of the Ages

Oh yarrow, herb of healing grace,
In you, we find a gentle embrace,
A timeless remedy, nature’s art,
Healing body, mind, and heart.

Yarrow, healer of the ages past,
With feathery leaves and blooms amassed,
A herb that stands a meter high,
Pink-white crowns reach for the sky.

In ancient times, you soothed the pain,
From battle wounds to ailments’ strain,
Your essence, pure, in oil refined,
A myriad uses we now find.

For those who suffer hemorrhoid plight,
A touch of yarrow brings relief so light,
With coconut oil, a blend so fine,
Applied to ease, where troubles align.

When emotions whirl like stormy seas,
Yarrow in a diffuser brings peace with ease,
A calming wave, a soothing balm,
Restoring balance, restoring calm.

Digestive woes, discomfort’s blight,
A touch of yarrow makes it right,
With gentle hands, apply with care,
And find relief from the burdens you bear.

For hair that’s lost its strength and sheen,
Yarrow’s gift is evergreen,
In shampoos mixed, it works its charm,
Restoring health, protecting from harm.

Use Essential Oils Like Jesus

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Try using natural essential oils.

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