Parfum Extrait
Ambrette Seed, Benzoin Resin, Cardamom, Cedarwood Atlas, Cinnamon, Deer Musk, Grapefruit, Grape, Iris Paladia, Jasmine Absolute, Mysore Sandalwood, Narcissus Absolute, Orris Butter, Peach, Pineapple, Port Oxford Cedar, Red Apple, Rose Absolute, Rum, White AmbergrisBeneath the surface of things, beyond all diversity and multiplicity, is a deeper order out of which the phenomenal world unfolds. Created beings, in terms of their underlying nature, are not stationary but are in motion toward their natural goal, which is also a return to their origin and cause, namely God the Logos, who from eternity contains within Himself the “principles” (logoi) of beings, the metaphysical foundations of the universe.
On the basis of these principles, the Logos brings beings into actual existence by creating them out of nothing and providing each with a fixed nature and purpose. Through this creative act of self-giving and self-distribution, the one Logos—who is beyond all being and thought—is multiplied and made known in all beings, which are like a field of manifestations emerging from and returning to the continuous background of God.
-St. Maximus the Confessor, The Ambigua Vol 1
Parfum Extrait
Ambrette Seed, Benzoin Resin, Cardamom, Cedarwood Atlas, Cinnamon, Deer Musk, Grapefruit, Grape, Iris Paladia, Jasmine Absolute, Mysore Sandalwood, Narcissus Absolute, Orris Butter, Peach, Pineapple, Port Oxford Cedar, Red Apple, Rose Absolute, Rum, White AmbergrisBeneath the surface of things, beyond all diversity and multiplicity, is a deeper order out of which the phenomenal world unfolds. Created beings, in terms of their underlying nature, are not stationary but are in motion toward their natural goal, which is also a return to their origin and cause, namely God the Logos, who from eternity contains within Himself the “principles” (logoi) of beings, the metaphysical foundations of the universe.
On the basis of these principles, the Logos brings beings into actual existence by creating them out of nothing and providing each with a fixed nature and purpose. Through this creative act of self-giving and self-distribution, the one Logos—who is beyond all being and thought—is multiplied and made known in all beings, which are like a field of manifestations emerging from and returning to the continuous background of God.
-St. Maximus the Confessor, The Ambigua Vol 1