Tag Archives: Essential Oils

Essential Oils in the Bible

In 1 Chronicles 9:29, certain people were given the important job of taking care of the items used in worship at the sanctuary. This included managing and overseeing the sacred tools, as well as the supplies such as fine flour, wine, oil, frankincense, and spices. These items were essential for worship and ceremonies, showing their special role in connecting people to God.

Riding Into Joy

Unicycles have fascinated me since I was a child. I vividly remember an elementary school assembly featuring performers on unicycles—some with tiny wheels and others towering 8 feet tall. Their skill and balance amazed me, sparking a fascination that stayed with me throughout my life.

One Christmas, my two older sisters received a unicycle as a shared gift. Though it was technically theirs, I secretly wished it was mine. Thankfully, they didn’t mind sharing, and I quickly became its most enthusiastic rider. I loved it so much that I nearly wore it out. When the seat broke, my sister Sherry helped me repair it by crafting a wooden replacement padded with foam for comfort.

Over time, the pedals wore down too, but my determination never wavered. We crafted replacements from wood, keeping the unicycle in action. My other sister, Ramona, wasn’t as interested, which gave me plenty of time to practice. Those DIY fixes kept the unicycle going for years, and every ride was a joy.

When I turned 16, I faced a choice: a school ring or a new unicycle. My family encouraged me to choose the unicycle, saying, “You’ll never wear a school ring after high school.” They were right. That unicycle became a constant companion and one of the best decisions I ever made.

As I grew older, I continued to challenge myself. I mastered riding forward and backward, learned to descend small sets of stairs, and even rode my unicycle to work—covering two miles each way with ease. At my job as a school custodian, I brought my unicycle to assemblies, performing tricks and dressing as a clown for Halloween parades. Seeing the kids’ laughter and cheers made every moment both fun and meaningful.

As a child, unicycle riding was my passion—I couldn’t get enough of the thrill and challenge. Over the years, though, it became something more. It transformed into a symbol of joy and serving others. Now, the true reward is seeing someone light up the way I did as a child. That spark of happiness and wonder makes it all worthwhile. Similarly, essential oils have the power to bring people joy and offer a fresh perspective on life. When you see the positive changes they can bring—improving well-being and transforming lifestyles—it’s a reminder of how simple things can make a big difference.

How to Use Essential Oils: Bath

To enjoy the benefits of essential oils in your bath, start by adding 3–4 drops of gentle oils like lavender, geranium, or Roman chamomile directly to the bathwater. Alternatively, you can mix 5–10 drops of your favorite essential oil with half an ounce of bath or shower gel for a soothing soak. For an extra touch, combine 5–6 drops of essential oil with ¾ cup of Epsom salts, mix thoroughly, and let the salts dissolve as you fill the tub with warm water.

Essential Oils in the Bible

In the Bible, God instructs Moses to create a special holy anointing oil using specific ingredients. This recipe is found in Exodus 30:23-25. Here’s a simplified explanation:

Take the following high-quality spices:

  • 500 shekels of liquid myrrh
  • 250 shekels of sweet-smelling cinnamon
  • 250 shekels of calamus (a fragrant cane)
  • 500 shekels of cassia (a spice similar to cinnamon)
  • A hin (about a gallon) of olive oil

These ingredients are combined by a skilled perfumer to create a sacred anointing oil. This oil was set apart as holy and used for special purposes in worship and dedication.

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.