Sandalwood: Fragrance of the Gods
(Excerpt from the upcoming release)
“If the tranquil heaven of sages gone to bliss had a fragrance, it would be sandalwood. If purity of being, openness of heart, and loving kindness born of inner peace had a smell, it would be that of the finest golden oil suffused throughout the heartwood of the oldest sandalwood tree growing in the deepest forest of tropical India. If there was a single aroma that evoked the memories of devotion, remembrance of the Divine, and aspiration toward enlightenment within the collective soul of the innumerable beings that have passed through this world, it would be that of sandalwood’s blue-gray smoke curling upward from the temple censer.”
“No other aromatic tree has played a more central role in Asian spiritual culture, religious ceremony, perfumery, and medicine than Santalum alba, the ‘true’ sandalwood. No other aromatic tree faces as uncertain a future, a future of almost insurmountably complex ecological and economic pressures. No other aromatic tree is causing as much distress and concern among those who know its value than the rapidly dwindling population of old-growth sandalwood. And nothing would represent such a triumph of long-term environmental wisdom and sustainable forestry than sandalwood groves planted today yielding their treasured nectar eighty years from now.”
“The history and probable fate of sandalwood is a story of irony, while its potential role in the future global garden depends on nothing less than mankind achieving an evolutionary ability to think of coming generations’ wellbeing. While representing the quintessence of compassion, generosity, and all that is good within the human mind and heart, wild sandalwood trees have nonetheless been decimated by greed, corruption, mismanagement, and ignorance. This small sensitive evergreen, that refuses to flourish without specific symbiotic and parasitic relationships with other plants, has been loved to near-extinction in India by religious-minded seekers and by enjoyers of beauty everywhere, who have unknowingly created and supported an uncontrollable black market of poaching, bribes, and smuggling.”
“It is written that sandalwood is one of the oldest incense materials in the world, and that for at least 4,000 years its soothing aroma has filled homes and temples. But people have lived in and around sandalwood forests longer than the imagination, let alone recorded history, and when people dwell in such intimacy with nature they know well the plants and their uses. Over the millennia the tree was carried from its original primeval setting in Indonesia to China, India, Australia, and the Philippines, eventually taking its place on the world stage. Ever since, its wood and oil have been sought after, traded, and utilized for a wide range of purposes, from house-building lumber impervious to the jungle’s voracious insects to the fixative base note of fine perfumes.”
“To a Balinese carver it was a fine-grained hardwood waiting to become a statue or an elegant rosary to accompany the prayers inhaled and exhaled by those absorbed in meditation. To a Siamese temple builder it was an enduring wood with a calmative smell disliked by destructive white ants, whose terrible tiny mandibles reduced structures of other materials to pulp and sawdust. To a Persian physician it was an oil with a slightly bitter resinous taste and pronounced antiseptic and anti-inflammatory powers. To an Indian attar maker it was the unsurpassed liquid receptacle of distilled floral essences, an alchemical medium of such unique digesting, aging, enhancing, and stabilizing properties no other perfume base would suffice. To a noblewoman of the early Roman Empire or an aristocratic Athenian of Aristotle’s Greece, it was a viscous pale yellow treasure carried in amphoras by sail and caravan from distant shores, an unctuous delicacy with a soft, sweet, woody, and slightly animalic balsam aroma, most pleasant for anointing oneself for events both social and sensual. To a woman of a Burmese village it was a paste to gently cover the body, bringing relief from the searing tropical heat. To a Chinese herbalist it was an ingredient of decoctions that cured hyperacidity and intestinal spasms. To a Japanese incense maker it was a beige-white powder the consistency of talc, the foundation of numerous subtly nuanced recipes to be rolled into sticks and cones and sold to common householders and palace priests.”
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Introducing: Anahata Botanical Perfume
Posted: 29 Jan 2010 03:46 PM PST
Just in time for Valentine’s day, we are pleased to launch perhaps our most precious botanical treasure yet: Anahata Botanical Perfume. Purchase Here
An exquisite blend of saffron, rose, and sandalwood, this masterfully blended aromatic treasure is unmatched in its sweet yet soft fragrance.
Anahata possesses subtle yet potent therapeutic qualities for the body, mind and spirit.
Throughout the ages, these three oils have been revered for their effects on the heart chakra, “Anahata,” the “unstruck sound of the celestial realm” within our own consciousness.
As a therapeutic perfume, Anahata is calming to the mind and nerves, euphoric to the senses and uplifting for the spirit. Regular use of Anahata will evoke heightened states of love and compassion and is also a powerful sexual rejuvenator and romantic aphrodisiac.
It is an excellent anointing oil for yourself and your beloved before lovemaking, helping to transform the impulses of sexual gratification into deeper levels of emotional intimacy.
Anahata promotes physical relaxation and mental tranquility. With it’s base of sandalwood oil, it is an excellent daily oil for people of all body types. Wearing this exquisite oil is not only a treat to yourself; everyone you come in contact with will be affected positively by the aura of this sublime perfume.

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