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I’m Irene, and I’ve always noticed smells before other people. Whether that’s you, or you’re the complete opposite, this podcast is for you. The more I learned about our powerful sense of smell — through cooking in restaurants, teaching cooking classes, and researching— the more I realized it’s the sense we know the least about. Over the years I’ve made friends with scientists, perfumers, herbalists, chefs, artists, and tech developers who all work with smell. This is where you can get a whiff of their discoveries and get advice for honing into your own sense of smell. Ask questions by dropping a comment @smellyeahpodcast on IG. While we may feel disconnected from our sense of smell because we don’t have the words to describe it, we all have a relationship to it, even if you’re not able to smell, which has come to our attention even more because of Covid. Smells transport us to the past and ground us in the present. They’re invisible, public yet private, and connected to our emotions like nothing else. Let’s build the conversation!
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Tuesday Jun 15, 2021
Episode 3 - The Spiritual Sense of Smell
Tuesday Jun 15, 2021
Tuesday Jun 15, 2021
It’s Episode three, the Spiritual Sense of Smell! Three different spiritual practitioners share how smell is used in their tradition. Episcopal Priest Steve Paulikas, Lukumi Priestess Maya Louisa, and Ayurvedic physician Dr. Sundara Raman are dropping jewels. When you scent your space, when you scent your body, when you choose to add scent to an experience, it adds a sensory element. It heightens things, it makes you more aware, and it adorns the present moment, brandishing it in your memory. Smells have always seemed spiritual to me because they’re mysterious, like vapors, as if they’re coming from another realm or a higher power, and at the same time, they ground us to our own earthly presence. Smell is used to clear our auras, spaces, connect us with altars and ancestors, create holy moments, and provide renewal and protection. The Writer Diane Ackerman points out that the Latin roots of the word “perfume” mean “through smoke”, and incense has long been an offering to the gods. Whatever your own spiritual beliefs may be, the act of tuning in to smell can be a meditation, or in the case of some smell loss, a road to recovery. And as always, we’re giving you tips.
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