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Nirvana Found in Santa Fe
WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT ABSOLUTE NIRVANA SPA IN SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FOR THE BALINESE BOREH TREATMENT, BE PREPARED FOR TWO HOURS OF ABSOLUTE NIRVANA.
By
Susan B. Barnes
Healing Lifestyles/March/April 2008
The Balinese Boreh, meaning spice
body mask, begins with a ritual
footbath, which is believed to both
honor the divine within and help
guests become grounded and centered.
A glass of golden champagne
combined with jasmine pitake is
served during the ritual to help
induce a state of relaxation. A body
massage and body scrub follows
the footbath.
The boreh used in the scrub is a
combination of organic cloves, sandalwood,
ginger, cinnamon,
coriander seeds, rice powder,
turmeric, and nutmeg—ground by
hand in the spa’s kitchen. The combination
warms the body and is said
to soothe aching muscles, fever,
headaches, and arthritis. It’s like a “natural Bengay to sooth aches and
pains,” says Absolute Nirvana
founder and owner, Carolyn Lee.
Lee opened Absolute Nirvana after
two extended trips to Bali,where she experienced and learned about the
Balinese spa treatments, tranquility, and an absolute sense of relaxation.
Guests may opt to continue the sense of tranquility and relaxation atThe Madeleine, a bed and breakfast, which houses the Absolute Nirvana Spa. For more information visit www.absolutenirvana.com.
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