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Essential Oils in the Bible: Leviticus 2:15

In Book of Leviticus 2:15, the instruction to place oil and Frankincense on a grain offering reflects a carefully structured ritual system. Oil, typically olive oil, was a sign of provision and sustenance, drawn from the land and prepared through human effort. Frankincense, a fragrant resin imported from regions like Arabia, was rare and costly, often associated with sacred spaces and worship. Together, they transformed a simple offering of grain into something layered with meaning, combining everyday nourishment with elements that symbolized reverence and dedication.

Behind the instruction is a pattern: ordinary elements elevated through intention. Essential oils and resins in this context were not used casually but were measured and purposeful, representing the best portions set apart. The aroma rising from the offering was understood as part of the act itself, a sensory expression of devotion. Rather than focusing on the material alone, the verse points to the idea that what is offered carries both substance and spirit, where even familiar resources like oil become meaningful when used with care, intention, and respect.

Patchouli-Did You Know?

Patchouli-Did You KnowDid you know Patchouli is the oil of physicality? It supports people in becoming fully present in their physical body. Patchouli gives praise to Yoga, Tai Chi, Reiki, or other exercises that direct the connection of spirit with the body. Patchouli helps us appreciate the greatness of the physical body, and all of its natural designs, and functions.

Patchouli is a member of the mint family. Patchouli is a fragrant plant from South Asia that has a very pleasant and memorable scent. Tradesmen and merchants would often take long trips between India and England by coach in the 1800s. Leaves from the patchouli plant were always included to protect merchandise from moth damage and leaving clothing with the familiar scent letting the buyer know the items being purchased were of the highest quality from Asia.

The Indians that lived centuries ago said the oil improved their mental sharpness and removed that sluggish feeling that can slow the body down later in the day before dinner. Researchers now know the unusual and strong fragrance of the oil helps patchouli produce a balancing effect on the emotions.

Combine patchouli with peppermint and apply to the forehead, temples, or back of the neck to help with headache symptoms. Apply one to two drops to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, scars, or problem skin areas, or add to your favorite moisturizer. Combine with vetiver, and apply to the bottoms of feet to help calm emotions.