The morning alarm buzzes in your ear signaling you to awaken from the restful slumber. Your hand mindlessly reaches for the source of the interruption and you hit the snooze button. Then your mind and body start their daily standoff where one knows that you need to get up while the other refuses to budge. But it's the familiarity of the routine that gets you out of bed.
Your eyes still stiff and foggy with sleep, you shuffle your feet into the bathroom. Heading straight for the shower, you turn the water on. The familiar sound of the surging raindrops starts tapping down onto the shower floor. Your mind is still a little fuzzy such as a television channel not coming in just right. But as the picture clears, a steamy hot water spring comes into focus. You listen as the water seamlessly glides over the rocks above you falling down to collect into a small pool. You reach out to test the water… Ahhh, perfect!
Stepping under the warmth of the water, your body welcomes the light massage and is engulfed by its delicate embrace. You turn to face the spilling water allowing it to wash away the haziness from your eyes. As the water cascades down over your body and the steamy breath of the spring invigorates you're your senses and you once again welcome the ability to become functional. You begin to awaken to the new day.
Now it is time to cleanse yourself and get the rest of your senses working. You get the soap lathered up and gently rub it onto your face. Now that you are rinsed under pouring waterfall you begin to get your head prepared for the stimulating yet paralizing massage of shampoo followed by one with the moisture rich conditioner. Taking the body wash in hand you allow the small caressing bubbles of its lather to uncover the glow of clean skin. You watch as the water pushes it all down your body. The fragrances that have now been introduced to you during this experience are those that only encourage positive and uplifting feelings. You are now ready to accept the world and its entire splendor.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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