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Spiritual and Emotional Connection: A Special Message of Thanks and Welcome to You.

Shalom and Welcome to our Garden. I wanted to write a very special message to you and THANK YOU for coming to shop today. I have a very special message to all our new and our long time clients and customers. Enjoy!

Most people believe that essential oils and aromatherapy are interchangeable. Aromatherapy primarily focuses on the physical body and in some cases emotional wellbeing. This completely limits the spectrum of essential oil use. We are more than the physical body. We function consciously or subconsciously through the other bodies: emotional, spiritual, and mental as well as the physical.The literature of the Talmudic period and based on the Torah (The Bible) the writings gives us images of body and soul in harmony. “Just as Hashem fills the world, so does the soul [neshamah] fill the body. Just as Hashem sees but cannot be seen, so does the soul see but cannot be seen. Just as  Hashem is pure, so is the soul pure” (Berakhot 10a).

This is an exciting time to use essential oils as a tool to awaken as a whole body, mind, and spirit (Nefesh, Neshamah, and Ruah). The Sages teach us that  caring for  our whole self  is like “rebuilding the Beis HaMikdash kodesh” (the Holy Jewish Temple). Each part of us is a living stone of the Body’s Temple. When we start the restoration or rebuilding  of our outer being, “cell by cell” and deep within, we are creating both the inner court and outer courts of our Body’s Temple. This is a step towards rebuilding the physical Beis HaMikdash.

Smell is considered the loftiest and most transcendent sense. The Arizal says that when the sin of Adam brought lust into the world it affected all of the senses except for that of smell. The sense of smell remained unaffected.  We see that in the Gan Aden that Chava (Eve) used all her senses except one which is the sense of smell when she ate the forbidden fruit. As a result, we were left with only our divine sense of smell which still helps us know, innatley, the exact herbs and oils we need to balance and heal ourselves.

Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi once received a silver snuff-box as a gift. He usually did not accept gifts, but this one he did, for whatever reason. He later commented, “There is one part of the body that is not hedonistic (referring to the nose) and people want to stuff it with indulgence as well!” What he did was he detached the cover from the box and used it as a mirror with which to straighten his head Tefillin.

Do you want to know what your frequency health status is? Let your nose tell you! The fragrances which you resonate to and like are the best for you and is what you need the most to restore and balance your health.

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(¸.•´ (¸.•`♥~. Peace and Light,  Rivka

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