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Zen Temple Scent

Zen Temple Scent An empowering meditative blend celebrating the human spirit and lifestyle of love and honor with cleansing notes of fresh greens, fir needle, exotic woods, oakmoss, and geranium. Hints of cedarwood, patchouli, and amber finish this blend.
Ingredients: Exotic Woods, Oakmoss, Geranium, Fresh Greens, Patchouli, Fir Needles, Cedarwood, Amber




Zen Temple
Zen is the Japanese term, and the most commonly used term in English, for the principle of dhyāna in Buddhism, and for Zen Buddhism, a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism which originated in China during the Tang dynasty. Although it is difficult to trace the precise moment when the West first became aware of Zen as a distinct form of Buddhism, the visit of Soyen Shaku, a Japanese Zen monk, to Chicago during the World Parliament of Religions in 1893 is often pointed to as an event that enhanced the profile of Zen in the Western world. It was during the late 1950s and the early 1960s that the number of Westerners other than the descendants of Asian immigrants who were pursuing a serious interest in Zen began to reach a significant level. Japanese Zen has gained the greatest popularity in the West. The various books on Zen by Reginald Horace Blyth, Alan Watts, Philip Kapleau and D. T. Suzuki[citation needed] published between 1950 and 1975, contributed to this growing interest in Zen in the West, as did the interest on the part of beat poets such as Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder. In 1958, the literary magazine Chicago Review played a significant role in introducing Zen to the American literary community when it published a special issue on Zen featuring the aforementioned beat poets and works in translation. Erich Fromm quotes D. T. Suzuki in his 1960 book Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism.Zen Temple by Aroma Retail will calm your senses, and is great for meditation and an at-home spa day.


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