The Oil of Knowledge & Transition
Food is the first thing I think of when it comes to Rosemary. It is no doubt because of its delicious aroma that reminds me of roast meat and vegetables or rosemary and sea salt crackers. You can get the same flavour and smell by substituting a drop or two of Rosemary essential oil in your cooking, instead of using fresh or dried Rosemary leaves.
Aside from its culinary uses, the herbaceous scent of Rosemary is quite uplifting but also rejuvenating and relaxing. Try adding a couple of drops of Rosemary essential oil to your bath to help you relax. You can also try combining Rosemary with a carrier oil for a soothing massage experience.
Rosemary is known as the Oil of Knowledge & Transition. It challenges individuals to look deeper than they normally would and ask more soul-searching questions, so they may receive more inspired answers. It also supports individuals in feeling confident and assured during times of great change in understanding or perspective. Rosemary can help aid focus so is great to diffuse while studying.