Clary Sage
Sacral · Swadhisthana · 417 Hz
with a secondary anchor at the Third Eye (852 Hz)
Soften what's held. See what's true.
The dual-anchor oil in our range — Sacral at 417 Hz for creativity and softness, Third Eye at 852 Hz for clarity and inner sight. Pure Salvia sclarea from the lavender-belt fields of southern France, steam-distilled from the flowering tops where the warm, nutty aroma sits richest. The oil women have turned to for centuries when something inside needed loosening. Diffuse two drops, breathe slow, let the held thing speak.
At a glance
| Botanical | Salvia sclarea L. |
|---|---|
| Plant part | Flowering tops |
| Origin | France · Russia · Albania |
| Extraction | Steam distillation |
| Note | Middle |
| Aroma | Warm, herbaceous, nutty, slightly sweet |
Aromatherapy tradition
- Soft, sensual moods — favoured in evening rituals and intimate spaces
- The held breath of cycle and tension — moments of change
- Clarity that follows release — letting thoughts settle into vision
- Calm presence in moments of high pressure
- A traditional oil of women's apothecaries across European herbal lineage
Ritual use
- Diffusion — 3–5 drops. 417 Hz (Sacral evening) or 852 Hz (Third Eye morning) — two registers, one oil.
- Massage — up to 4 drops in 20 mL carrier. Lower back or temples.
- Bath — 4–6 drops in 1 tbsp jojoba, before stepping in.
Pairs well with
- Ylang Ylang — Sacral doubled · evening sensuality
- Geranium — Heart and Sacral · the emotional opener
- Lavender — Third Eye to Crown · vision into stillness
- Sweet Orange — Sacral warmth · the lighter daytime mood
- Patchouli — Sacral on Root · grounded softening
Safety
- Max dilution (leave-on): 2%
- AVOID in pregnancy — phytoestrogenic
- Do not combine with alcohol — clary sage can intensify intoxication
- Naturally occurring allergens: Linalool, Linalyl acetate, Geraniol, Limonene
- External use only · Always dilute · Patch test 24 hours before broader use
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