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#123: In this episode, Frauke sits down with Dr. Florian Birkmayer to discuss the role of aromas in fostering connection and reconnection, especially with the unconscious parts of ourselves. Dr. Birkmayer emphasizes the importance of a holistic view, which considers the impact of aromas on multiple levels, from the molecular to the cultural. He explains that aromas can serve as a gateway to the unconscious, helping individuals transcend their ego and tap into their deeper selves. He highlights the obstacles posed by the intellect and fear of the unknown, and encourages listeners to embrace the power of their unconscious and explore their shadow. Dr. Birkmayer also shares the Buddhist story of the wave in the ocean to illustrate the transient nature of the ego. The conversation explores the different layers of the psyche and how to reconnect with them using aromas. Dr. Birkmayer discusses the different layers of the unconscious mind and their significance in personal and collective transformation. He explains the importance of the ego as a tool for manifestation and the need to establish a cooperative relationship between the ego and the soul. He also delves into the concept of the collective unconscious and its impact on world history, while emphasizing the urgency of reconnecting with each other and with Nature to address the current global challenges. This episode is filled with aromatic tips to help you discover a side of yourself rarely examined.
Visit Dr. Birkmayer’s website: https://aromagnosis.com/
Subscribe to Dr. Birkmayer’s Substack.
Buy Dr. Birkmayer’s book Essential Oils for Psychedelic Therapy Support
Get No Place for Plants children's book on Amazon
Follow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life
Subscribe to Frauke's Substack: https://anaromaticlife.substack.com
Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.com
Learn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
By Frauke Galia5
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#123: In this episode, Frauke sits down with Dr. Florian Birkmayer to discuss the role of aromas in fostering connection and reconnection, especially with the unconscious parts of ourselves. Dr. Birkmayer emphasizes the importance of a holistic view, which considers the impact of aromas on multiple levels, from the molecular to the cultural. He explains that aromas can serve as a gateway to the unconscious, helping individuals transcend their ego and tap into their deeper selves. He highlights the obstacles posed by the intellect and fear of the unknown, and encourages listeners to embrace the power of their unconscious and explore their shadow. Dr. Birkmayer also shares the Buddhist story of the wave in the ocean to illustrate the transient nature of the ego. The conversation explores the different layers of the psyche and how to reconnect with them using aromas. Dr. Birkmayer discusses the different layers of the unconscious mind and their significance in personal and collective transformation. He explains the importance of the ego as a tool for manifestation and the need to establish a cooperative relationship between the ego and the soul. He also delves into the concept of the collective unconscious and its impact on world history, while emphasizing the urgency of reconnecting with each other and with Nature to address the current global challenges. This episode is filled with aromatic tips to help you discover a side of yourself rarely examined.
Visit Dr. Birkmayer’s website: https://aromagnosis.com/
Subscribe to Dr. Birkmayer’s Substack.
Buy Dr. Birkmayer’s book Essential Oils for Psychedelic Therapy Support
Get No Place for Plants children's book on Amazon
Follow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life
Subscribe to Frauke's Substack: https://anaromaticlife.substack.com
Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.com
Learn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project

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