Zen Myst
Zen Myst~
Aroma therapeutic Benefits: Rooibos is
anti-oxidant rich and purifying while lavender
calms the spirit.
Beauty Applications: Place one Mysty in your
facial steamer basket, good for 2 facial steams
now enjoy, 'Drink through your senses'!
Ingredients: Organic South African Red Bush,
Organic French, Lavender Blossoms
Origin: South African
Our collection of spa-inspired blends consists
of Herbal spices, flower petals, exotic aroma
scents. Awaken your inner spirit with the
intoxicating aroma while soothing your soul and
restoring balance
© 2008 Facial Scents by Aroma Myst TM — All rights reserved. Drink Though your senses!
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The whole point of Zen practice is to become fully aware, here and now. To come
home to the present moment; this is truly where we live. Thinking verbally takes
us far into the past, or into the distant future. But both past and future are
fantasies, since the future isn’t known and our memories of the past are often
quite distorted accounts of what really happened. Zen exhorts one to “Come to
your senses!”, for when we get lost in thoughts of the past or future, life passes
us by. When one mindfully dwells in the present moment, one completely dissolves
into whatever activity manifests. One becomes the activity. Most people have
had peak experiences, which all involve being so totally involved with life that one’s
sense of separateness dissolves into the experience. Very Zen.
The only Zen you find on the tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there. Robert M. Pirsig
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