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The Zen Bath Bomb Collection
There are 4 bath bombs in the collection, and each are individually wrapped to preserve their fragrance and color.
The name "Zen" is Japanese and is the inspiration for this new collection. It derives from the Chinese Chan'an-na, which is a corruption from the Buddhist Dhyana, meaning Meditation. Zen means waking up to the present moment. That is, perceiving this moment exactly as it is, rather than through the filter of our ideas, opinions, etc. Our Zen collection includes four tranquility inducing bombs including Bonsai, Lychee, Pink Shea Flower, and the fragrance and color free "Naked" bath bomb.
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The name "Zen" is Japanese and is the inspiration for this new collection. It derives from the Chinese Chan'an-na, which is a corruption from the Buddhist Dhyana, meaning Meditation. Zen means waking up to the present moment. That is, perceiving this moment exactly as it is, rather than through the filter of our ideas, opinions, etc. Our Zen collection includes four tranquility inducing bombs including Bonsai, Lychee, Pink Shea Flower, and the fragrance and color free "Naked" bath bomb.
Please refer to individual bath bomb ingredients on their respective pages. Each of our bath bombs is slightly different, hand-made works of art, and there are too many ingredients to list them all here.
Fill tub with warm water, submerge the bath bomb and sit back and relax and envelope yourself in the soft colors and rich fragrances.
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Zen emphasizes experiential Prajna - particularly as realized in the form of meditation known as zazen - in the attainment of awakening, often simply called the path of enlightenment. As such, it de-emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and the study of religious texts in favor of direct, experiential realization through meditation and dharma practice. As westerners we often find it hard to appreciate why some Eastern religions place such high regard on the concept of emptiness. That the lack of something can be more important than the presence of something.
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