I enjoy the scent of essential oils, and aromatherapy is a great way to soothe the soul. Aromatherapy is the use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils, which are commonly used in massages, meditation, or baths. However, aromatherapy can enhance all parts of your day.
There are many ways you can use your sense of smell to deepen your meditation and bring out certain qualities in your life, such as calmness, positivity, and focus. Many people don’t realize how many ways we can incorporate the healing power of nature into our lives through different scents.
Aromatherapy & Meditation
The combination of aromatherapy and meditation goes way back in the history of many cultures, and scents have always been highly regarded as something that brings emotional value.
The use of aromatherapy oils for mediation is a great way to enhance your meditation and make it much more effective. There are other ways to bring scents into your meditation and use them throughout the day.
It’s easy to blend aromatherapy meditation techniques into your entire day. You can use incense, oil diffuser, oils topically, or aromatherapy candles for meditation. Aromatherapy helps us cultivate positive energy throughout the day, as if the entire day was a meditation.
Let’s look at some benefits of aromatherapy, how to choose which scent to use, and then we will explore the different tools of aromatherapy and how to use them.
What are Some of the Benefits of Aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is a great tool that helps heal the body through the mind-body connection. The chemicals interact with the body to help it relax, which can help strengthen the immune system, alleviate symptoms of depression, chronic pain, skin conditions, and inflammation. It can help with many stress-related conditions.
Aromatherapy can help reduce tension headaches, help you sleep better, energize you, and help you with indigestion. Because of how the nervous system, lymphatic system, and immune system interact, as we harmonize the emotions in the body through relaxation, we stimulate not just the immune system but also the body’s natural ability to heal itself.
Choosing Which Scent to Use
When choosing one of the many scents out there, you can ask yourself what energy you’d like to enhance in your life. One way people want to use aromatherapy is by finding which chakra corresponds with the emotional quality they would like to amplify in their life and finding a scent that activates that chakra.
In meditation, it’s beneficial to focus on the qualities that we want to enhance our life instead of putting our energy towards what we don’t want. For example, if you’re having trouble finding love, it’s best to focus on opening to love, or if you’re angry, it’s best to focus on a positive emotion such as compassion.
The Most salutary Scents for Meditation
In this section, we will outline which scent is best for each type of meditation and intention, then well talk about how you can incorporate those scents into your practice in the next section.
Scents for Calmness, Grounding & Stress Relief (Root Chakra)
- Lavender
- Balsam Fir
- Pine
- Peppermint
- Myrrh
- Cedarwood
- Vetiver
- Cinnamon
Scents for Creativity, Sensuality & Abundance (Sacral Chakra)
- Cardamon
- Clary Sage
- Ylang Ylang
- Sandalwood
Scents for Motivation, Optimism & Positivity (Solar Plexus Chakra)
- Citrus
- Ginger
- Black Pepper
- Coriander
- Fennel
- Bergamot
Scents for Self Acceptance, Healing Sadness & Opening to Love (Heart Chakra)
- Vanilla
- Jasmine
- Rose Geranium
- Cypress
- Neroli
Scents to Improve Strength, Expression & Vocalizing Opinions (Throat Chakra)
- Eucalyptus
- Juniper
- Basil
- Chamomile
Scents to Boost Intuition, Focus & Wisdom (Third Eye Chakra)
- Patchouli
- Copal
- Tea Tree
- Melissa
- Marjoram
Scents for Awakening, Relieving Depression & Finding Purpose (Crown Chakra)
- Frankincense
- Rosemary
Ways to Use Scent During Meditation
Now you know which scents to use, here are some ways to get those mindful smells in your practice.
Add Candles
Natural candles infused with the desired scent can help you bring calmness or cheerfulness to any room or meditation. While the candles made with pure plant extracts may be a little pricier, they will also be more potent.
Burn Incense
Perhaps a more cost-effective option for aromatherapy is incensing. This can help your brain remember to stay relaxed and helps clear the energy in your home from the effects of electronics. There are incense cones, smudge sticks, and regular incense sticks, and you will need an incense holder for fire safety. Always keep this away from pets and never leave it unattended or burn it near fabrics or flammable items.
Use Oil Diffusers

Aroma oil diffuser and candles on blurred background
If you’re smoke sensitive or have pets that make an open flame an unsafe choice, oil diffusers are an excellent aromatherapy tool. Oil diffusers are suitable for the office, bathrooms, bedrooms, and meditation space. There are very affordable diffusers that you plug into the wall, and they come in compact sizes so you can still have counter space.
Experiment with Topical Application
Oils, lotions, sprays, and other bath products are a great way to bring the powerfully meditative quality of scents into our meditation as well as other parts of our day. Always be sure to read instructions for topical application as some can irritate the skin and need to be diluted. Some oils are ingestible with water, tea, or foods, but not all are. Placing essential oils on the wrists, chest, stomach, and the third eye is right for meditation, calming yourself, or energizing yourself. If you’re making your own product, generally, you will add 5 drops of essential oil to a tsp of base oil, lotion, or bath gel.
Closing
It is best to look for non-synthetic scents, which will have a more organic response in your body. You can also look for oils that are pure plant extracts without a base. Many candles, oils, lotions, sprays, and incense are not made from plants but created in a laboratory, and those scents may not be as effective in producing the desired effects. So just remember to look for natural products.
Each time you cook, you can think of it as an aromatic therapy as well. The spices we consume and the scents we use in the kitchen can all be a part of our healing and intention setting.
If you start to tune into which scents, oils, or foods your body is asking for energetically, you may find it asking for specific fragrances, herbs, and spices that will help you heal and amplify the positive energy in your life. Your body has excellent intuition waiting to help you harmonize your energy with the help of nature’s gifts.
Choose oil to wear or ascent to use for the day that relates to the energy you want to amplify. Alternatively, you can use scents to subtly help the people around you and create better energy at home or at work.