Aromatic
Thymes
Vol. 7, #2 Summer 1999
What's
New: Aromatherapy High Tech - High Touch
New
Aromatherapy Music, Software and Video
by Pamela Parsons
New
Video - Aromatherapy Journeys
Produced,
directed, written, filmed and narrated by Kendra
Grace, this video is a work of art. I am truly
impressed. Kendra is an astonishing woman of
seemingly unlimited talents. I have lusted after her
exquisite Aroma Jewels® (hand cut semi-precious
jewelry for the neck, fingers and ears each holding
a single drop of a rare essential oil) for many
years. Sensuous and provocatively beautiful, one
does not expect this mother of three older children
to have such a range of gifts.
What
an incredible video! It is so beautiful that it is
almost distracting. Plan to put your intellect on
hold. Make no mistake. This video is loaded with
facts about essential oils, and the plants, people,
religion, ritual, economics, politics and the
countries surrounding them. However, it is
impossible to pay attention to details for the sheer
beauty of the experience - the scenery, the
photography, Kendra's mesmerizing voice and the
background music.
This
video is as sensuous as she is. Totally at home in
front of the camera, Kendra speaks to the lens as if
to a lover. Narrated in her thick Brazilian accent,
Kendra perfectly conveys the earthy passion and
mystical magic in these healing aromatic plants.
Created over the period of a year, between the
springs of 1997-1998, Kendra's aromatic journey
began in Brazil with the rose harvest and festival.
Then she went on to France and Provence for the
lavender harvest and distillation. Back to the
Western Hemisphere, she traveled to Brazil, the
place of her birth and explored the ancient African
roots and shamanic rituals of the aromatic plant
magic and healing there. Before traveling back to
the East again she returns home to review her
collection of Brazilian gems and explores the
relationship between the jewelry she creates and the
oils that they hold for healing. India was her next
destination. There she meets with Peter Wilde and
participates in the jasmine harvest and luxuriates
in the profusion of flower celebrations in every day
life. The last stop was Tunisia in Northern Africa
for the neroli harvest and distillation. Finally, at
home in California, she talks about making a perfume
from the oils she has learned about and the
countries they represent.
OK
the pictures were not as sharp as they could be, but
the editing was beautiful with an overlapping of
images and voices, slow motion photography, haunting
music - I have already watched it twice and I am
about to watch it again. Truly this video brings the
soul and spirit of aromatherapy to the forefront and
those of us with a passion for this healing art
should be truly grateful for this gift to the
industry.
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