Author name: ildiko

Aromatic Kinesiology and The Blossoming Heart

A synopsis about the healing and transformative power of Aromatic Kinesiology, and the essence of a journey creating bridges between Hungary, Greece, Australia and Ireland. The article was originally written for and published in the issue 2016/2 of Aromatika Magazine, an online publication in Hungary to support holistic living, the practice and professional education of aromatherapy, phytotherapy, naturopathy […]

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3 years on Crete!

On 15th June 2013, I set my feet on this beautiful land and started the biggest adventure of my life! No worlds to express really, but thank you all of you who’ve been part of my journey, with love, kindness, support, friendship, smile, healing, teaching, advice, encouragement, openness… or just being there to connect. And

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Traditional laundry-making

In the village of Paidochori, the local cultural association keeps organising events to help remembering the good old days, give respect to the traditions and keep the ancient heritage for the next generations to come. Let the pictures talk to tell the story of doing the laundry the old fashioned way. In a trough with

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Aromatherapy and the polymorphous curiosity of the mind

Delving into the history of natural perfumes I was watching a wonderful documentary about the French chemist, polyhistor and businessman René-Maurice Gattefossé who is considered to be the father of aromatherapy. Anyone ever learning about aromatherapy must know his name well, first of all for him using the word ‘aromatherapy’ (originally Aromathérapie as in French) for

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Crete Rocks!

An amazing day walking my favourite path in pure Cretan nature, old rocks, new flowers, animals, colours and scents. Meditation on the go. Walking sticks felt funny as I don’t use them, but it was ok for a bit of extra exercise. What can I say: walk this way…!  

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