Thyme ct. linalool
Solar Plexus · Manipura · 528 Hz
with a secondary anchor at the Root (396 Hz)
Stand the ground. Hold the line.
The herb of courage — Thymus vulgaris, but the linalool chemotype only, the gentle face of an otherwise fierce plant. Steam-distilled from the flowering tops of mountain thyme grown in the limestone soils of Provence and the Spanish meseta. Solar Plexus at 528 Hz for the warrior's quiet steadiness, with Root at 396 Hz as the ground beneath that stance. The herb of those who stay.
At a glance
| Botanical | Thymus vulgaris L. ct. linalool |
|---|---|
| Plant part | Flowering tops |
| Origin | France · Spain |
| Extraction | Steam distillation |
| Note | Middle |
| Aroma | Warm, herbaceous, soft — the gentler face of thyme |
Aromatherapy tradition
- The warrior's herb — strength, steadiness, perseverance
- Traditional protective scent for the home and the threshold
- A cold-season tonic in European herbal traditions
- Gentle clarifying note in muscular and joint blends
- The chemotype matters — linalool only, never thymol on the skin
Ritual use
- Diffusion — 3–5 drops. 528 Hz for courage, or 396 Hz when the day calls for ground.
- Massage — 2–3 drops in 20 mL carrier (within 1–2% max)
- Bath — 4–6 drops in 1 tbsp jojoba
Pairs well with
- Lemon — both Solar Plexus · the morning courage tonic
- Patchouli — Solar to Root · grounded perseverance
- Geranium — Solar to Heart · softens thyme's edge
- Eucalyptus Globulus — Throat and Solar · cold-season classic
- Clove Leaf — the fire blend (both sparingly)
Safety
- Max dilution (leave-on): 1–2%
- ct. linalool chemotype only — thymol and carvacrol chemotypes are dermocaustic; we never stock those
- Avoid in high blood pressure
- Sensitive/allergic skin: caution
- Naturally occurring allergens: Linalool, Limonene
- External use only · Always dilute · Patch test 24 hours before broader use
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