What IS the Epicurean Goddess all about??

 
 I'll be posting Reflection/Notions, Recipes, Experiments and Reviews in all things food, health and luxury for your sundry consumptions of body, mind & soul~~

 "Thoughtful Notions, Recipes, Experiments and Reviews for your sundry consumptions of body, mind & soul". *snicker* I wrote that.
 
So please, beloved food-lovers of mine, keep in "mind" that the "mind" also needs said sundry consumptions. So does the soul. Therefore, while lots of my posts will contain pictures of raw nature, delectable delights, amateur beauty blends, and other home-spun concoctions; reliable reviews (of all sorts), random recipes, food-pornish prose, and mind stimulating content will always be part of what I consider relevant. Maybe not to the world -but in my world, and I find things that are thought-provoking every bit as sexy as delicious food (whether healthy or indulgent), sensual beauty products, natural health treatments, or exotic escapes and experiences. Desire to be at our prime level of our happiest self, inside and OUT, to me is the definition of FUSION of body, mind and soul.
What is mundane to one person is magical to another. This is MY garden. A garden of pleasures in all forms: explorations, thoughts, fantasies, expressions, curiosities, energies, philosophies, questions, and above ALL, liberties. Isn’t that what life is all about?

Oh, and by the way, sometimes I'll just have mental outpourings of nothingness, that if tangible, might resemble vomit. I know that sounds gross, but sometimes I will just write...because it's my blog...and because I can.

So, as one of my greatest teachers so eloquently told me once, “take what you need, leave what you don’t”.                     
a quote to sum it up: 

Stranger, here you will do well to tarry; here our highest good is pleasure. The caretaker of that abode, a kindly host, will be ready for you; she will welcome you with bread, and serve you water also in abundance, with these words: "Have you not been well entertained? This garden does not whet your appetite; but quenches it."
~Gate Inscription at Epicurus' Garden. 

 
 
 
 

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