#35 scent

Scent. Acrylic, ink and pen on mixed media paper 150gsm. A5. 4 January 2022

How often do we close our eyes and concentrate on our sense of smell alone?

What can we perceive in this space? Can you notice how your nose processes the information it receives and what it feeds to you?

Now imagine a rose in front of you, and the way its essence emanate. With your eyes closed, you would be able to follow the rose if someone was moving it around you.

Our sense of smell is the perception of the concept of direction.

To understand this, we have to remember that ultimately each of our senses are tools that each permit to perceive a dimension of sound. Everything vibrates in the universe, which means its all frequencies within frequencies of there.

This makes our sense of smell the one being able to locate things and the way they move around. Everyone we breathe in, we create a current of air that brings us the information of what emanate around us and where and if it is in movement.

Some yogi have even said that each sense works both ways. As we can look outside, we can look inside. And just so can we smell inside.

This is what I’m exploring today, the depth of the information my nose will provide me. Intuition is associated to this sense, it would represent our ability to smell the direction to take in our lives (according to each our own affinities)

Moreover, our nose connects us to the element of air that connects us to everything else, but this is a conversation for another day!

Today the focus is on scent! Which scents attract us? What scent do we emanate for others to smell? Does it match what we seek to attract?

A rose emit Its Scent for the bee to find it. For the human perception, its perfume is associated with love and pleasure.

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