Shea Butter Oil Rubdown for
Relaxing…
Moisturize while you heal the mind
Summertime and the living is easy with
Shea
Yeah, sleeveless tops, golden
brown skin glistening in the hot summer sun. And “girl, you sho’ is
wearing them shades…darn….”
The weekend finally showed up and not a moment
too soon. The tenseness in the neck area, the upper shoulder
blades lets me know that while the nine to five might pay
half the bills, it is time to take a break.
Time to clean house, then unwind in the
ambience of soft music and the musty aroma of ancient
frankincense lingering in the air.
Setting the Stage
The phone has
been taken off the hook; the Venetian blinds now drawn
closed. Lights dimmed…nine candles now give the only light
this room knows.
The bath…yes, already drawn, and laced with my
favorite milk and honey bubble bath indulgences. Why has God
blessed me like this? I am starting to relax, to look forward
to what I know is to come.
Shirley Horn, as
smooth as silk in that incredible speaking-song voice, reminds me
again, “From now on you’re only someone that I used to love…” (But
that is an entirely different story.)
The
Entrance
So I enter the steamy room; close the
door tightly behind me and step in the tub, feeling the heat and
the overwhelming “acceptance”. At first the bubbles only semi
caress my skin—skin that is so thankful to be reunited with its
cousin, whom I call my “secret-garden” water
child.
Emptying the
Mind
Eyes closed, head resting on the
inflatable pillow as the mind drifts into another dimension. Oh… if
heaven is like this, I should try to be good so I will be let in
the gate.
After emptying my thoughts into
the great ocean of nothingness – I partake of 15 minutes of
pure bliss. No worries. No cares. No me. No responsibility.
No time. “Just chill and just be” as Ms Scott would
say.
Slowly and ever so reluctantly
I sit up, emerge to do what must be done – black soap, a
loofah sponge and you know the rest. As I clean I notice just
how much gold my skin holds – like the finest golden liquid
oak wood, melting all over me again. I stop … tilt head back
one more time, re-surmerge my self back into the now cloudy
waters, waters that are still so warm, still so
inviting.
Just five more minutes please,
before I am forced back into that other world where work is
for money and people are your biggest test. Just five more
minutes of this sure pleasure, then I will get up, shower to
rinse off, and then step out.
Heating it
Up
A few steps to the kitchen,
dripping small amounts of water on the carpet as I go.
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