First comes bright yellow — Australian Lemon. Fresh, bright, awakening. In aromatherapy, Lemon is known to refresh the senses, support mental clarity, and lift heaviness — clean energy, light and fresh.
Then soft botanical green — Geranium. Balanced, floral, steady. Geranium is traditionally used to restore emotional equilibrium — bringing a sense of calm order, like leaves settling after movement.
Next luminous citrus — Lemon Myrtle. Vivid, distinctly Australian. Lemon Myrtle is prized for its naturally powerful purifying qualities and its expansive, clarifying aroma — bright, clean, and alive.
And finally gentle dusty mauve — Rosalina. Quiet, soft, restorative. Often described as a more delicate relative of Tea Tree and Australian bush lavender, Rosalina is used in aromatherapy for its calming, soothing nature — supporting steady clarity while naturally purifying.
These oils do more than scent the air. Aromatic molecules travel directly to the limbic system — the place of memory, emotion,
and regulation — to calm and nurture.
Ecopsychology reminds us that even small sensory contact with nature can restore balance. The nervous system recognizes what is real.
Naturalist John Muir wrote,
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