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Aromatic Alchemist

with Allison Stillman

Allison Stillman

Aromatic Alchemist

Allison Stillman

Allison Stillman is a renowned Aromatic Alchemist, Author, and Conscious Alchemy Coach. She is considered an expert on the historical use of essential oils in religious and spiritual ceremonies. Her book, The Sacred Art of Anointing is a result of her 45 years of research and practical experience with essential oils and anointing and has featured in the Harvard Divinity School Library

Allison has also been featured in the NY Times #1 bestselling book “Love for No Reason” by Marci Shimoff, “More Hot Chocolate for the Mystical Soul” by Arielle Ford, and “Insights from the Coffehouse” by Jonathon Collins. She’s been on radio, television, podcasts, and in newspapers and magazines around the world. She coaches people around the world to begin to use essential oils to transform every area of their lives and release old programs and paradigms to create the life of their dreams.

Allison is one of the world’s leading aromatherapists, growing, distilling, and creating essential oils. She’s also conducted long-term studies on the effects of essential oils on dementia and Alzheimer’s, as well as working with people in recovery.

The Alchemy of Abundance

Learn how to use sacred aromatics to change your abundance equation in this free class.

Can Trauma Cause Chronic Illness?

8 Types of Adversity that Affect Risk

Have you ever wondered, “Can trauma cause chronic illness?” “Did it cause mine?” And been relieved. Or maybe a little horrified at the idea that if it does, it might mean that it’s all in your head?

Or that your doctor (or friends or colleagues or relatives) will tell you that your – very real – symptoms are psychological?

Can Trauma Cause Chronic Illness?

8 Types of Adversity that Affect Risk

Have you ever wondered, “Can trauma cause chronic illness?” “Did it cause mine?” And been relieved. Or maybe a little horrified at the idea that if it does, it might mean that it’s all in your head?

Or that your doctor (or friends or colleagues or relatives) will tell you that your – very real – symptoms are psychological?


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