So how can we manifest these moments more often? Turns out, one of the most powerful factors that contributes to the serenity of these experiences is the aroma that surrounds them. This is precisely the intention behind the soothing Matcha Meditation fragrance by Maison Margiela, which has a way of setting the mind at ease (regardless of the variables being thrown your way). With each note, Matcha Meditation brings us back to the times where we felt completely at peace. And we’re thinking: Isn’t that what every fragrance should do? Our sense of smell is managed by the olfactory bulb, a part of the limbic system found at the front of the brain. The olfactory bulb is also directly connected to the amygdala and hippocampus, limbic structures that govern emotion and associative learning, respectively. This proximity explains why smell tends to trigger emotions and memory. And because of this, we can learn to harness the power of smell. So far we’ve used mantras and crystals for more mindfulness, but how about fragrance? Even better, there’s a warmth and comfort to this fragrance akin to a rainy afternoon spent journaling and sipping tea. These are the kind of memories that the Matcha accord and Benzoin absolute of this fragrance bring to the surface. (“Accord” refers to the harmony of several components that creates a unique scent.) Think about this: Every time you’ve held a steaming mug of tea and settled into relaxation, the herbal smell has fused with the moment to create a fond memory. A spritz of Matcha Meditation is inspired to help you access that relaxation. Devon’s first book, Earth Women, is coming soon. To learn more, join the mailing list, and receive updates, head to www.devonbarrowwriting.com.