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Acacia Essence Oil
Acacia Essence Oil
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$2.00 USD
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$2.00 USD
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Sweet Acacia Essence Oil
The Purple People Market Place Sweet Acacia essence oil is uncut, alcohol free, long lasting; purely some of the best fragrance available. This high grade oil is excellent for use in aromatherapy oil diffusers; formulating cosmetic products; freshen potpourri; massage oils; bath oil… and of course, as a perfume body oil – to smell just truly wonderful.
Description: floral, delicately sweet, lingering fragrance; light yellow color; semi-thick consistency
Energetics: uplifting, calming
Aromatherapy Benefits: relieves stress, nervous exhaustion
History and Legend: The Acacia plant, also known as gum arabic, originates in the region of Australia. It is esteemed as a sacred tree in the middle east. The Acacia flower represents love, beauty, grace. Acacia wood is recorded in ancient texts to have been used in the building of the Ark of the Covenant and the sacred Tabernacle.
One may come across unbelievably good offers for oils which may believably be a sacrifice in quality for quantity... Experience quality essence oils at truly reasonable prices.
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(Kathinka Pasveer, Germany) “Today we received the two bottles of ACACIA oil. We love the scents and we would like to order 3 more bottles. The scent is for the german composer Karheinz Stockhausen, who has been composing for 27 years a large opera cycle called LIGHT. He finished this year this immense work (more then 30 hours of beautiful music). He just said, that the acacia oil we received today has “opened a temple in his being”!”
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“The sense of smell, directly connected to the mind, exhibits a strong influence on our being. While experiencing the subtle aromas of fine quality fragrances, a meditative feeling of peacefulness and tranquility permeates ones consciousness and lingers…”