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Thread: Heaven Scent(s)
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Gill H
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My dad (retired vicar) preached at his church last weekend, and was talking about his first experience of incense, during ordination training. One fellow ordinand complained about the smell, and their rather acerbic lecturer responded "My boy, there are only two smells in the afterlife: incense or brimstone. So you had better get used to one of them!"
So - what would your particular little corner of Heaven smell like?
I'm assuming there will be freshly baked bread in mine. Which will, of course, feed us now and evermore.
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Galilit
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Incense during the services (I don't believe it will be 24-7 "Alleluia!")
Jasmine the rest of the time (which will be the perfect contrast with the cool, hard sapphire floor)
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Ian Climacus
Liturgical Slattern
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Oh, I like the idea of service time and play time.
Petrichor, the smell of rain on dry earth after warm weather. I love it.
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BroJames
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The smell of a mild breeze blowing across flowering heather moorland
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Graven Image
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A summer garden tomato warm from the sun. Vanilla Pasta sauce bubbling on the stove with a lot of garlic. A wood fire. A young puppy. And the list goes on, but I will stop now.
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Schroedinger's cat
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Bread and coffee, cooking over a wood stove.
Fresh tarmac anyone?
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Piglet
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As everything is perfect in Heaven, I'm assuming that there will be no allergies, so we can have all sorts of nice pongs, available on demand.
Freshly-baked bread (obviously)
Lamb-shanks cooking in the slow-cooker
That undefinable, garlicky, slightly smoky aroma of an Italian ristorante in the days when people still smoked*
The smell of the dressing-rooms in the Arts Theatre in Orkney in the 1970s and 80s - a mixture of grease-paint, fusty costumes and cigarette smoke*
Freshly-run-off copies from a Banda spirit duplicator
Beautiful by Estee Lauder (which I wore on my wedding-day)
Wild Musk by Coty (which I still wear )
That Jean-Paul Gaultier scent in a bottle shaped like a woman
* Don't get me wrong - I'm not suggesting that people should start smoking again - it's just that smoke was part of what made up those particular smells, which are evocative of fondly-remembered bits of my youth.
If I get even a whiff of Youth Dew, I'll know I've landed in The Other Place. [ 12. January 2018, 22:52: Message edited by: Piglet ]
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Pangolin Guerre
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It seems odd to select a corporeal sensation for the afterlife, but I'll play along:
- a hay field in spring/summer after a cool rain - any citrus, especially grapefruit or lime - a riesling, especially Rheingau Spatlese or Auslese - a good restaurant (and the attendant hushed sound of tinkling glasses, cutlery on plates, pleasant conversation) - my lover's freshly perspiring body
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Rossweisse
High Church Valkyrie
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Cinnamon. Lavender. The scent of clean baby.
There are more, but that's a good start.
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Ohher
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The scent on the wind of a field where sweetgrass has just been mowed.
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Moo
Ship's tough old bird
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The scent in the air on the first day that feels like spring.
Moo
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balaam
Making an ass of myself
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Everyday in heaven you would wake to the smell of coffee and cooking bacon.
Outside is constant petrichor.
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North East Quine
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I hope to meet my grandfather again, and find him still smelling of outdoorsy tweed, whisky and St Bruno pipe tobacco. And my grandmother smelling of Avon Lily of the Valley.
Here on earth I love the old paper smell of archives, but in Heaven I expect to have no need of archives as there will be Perfect Knowledge.
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balaam
Making an ass of myself
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Why not? I like the sound of an archive of perfect knowledge.
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Nicolemr
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Lilacs in bloom.
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no prophet's flag is set so...
Proceed to see sea
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The salty smell of a freshly opened oyster. The smell of sandalwood. The high country smell of spruce trees in the mountains with glacial streams humidifying the air. Vicks Vaporub.
// I'm starting to think of this as a " scent poem". This is perhaps my first verse. I expect an eternity of verses to excite the soul. Angels dancing on invisble clouds of vapour.
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Tree Bee
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Heaven’s scents for me would include honeysuckle, the smell of washing dried on the line and the glorious aroma of a new baby’s head.
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Schroedinger's cat
Ship's cool cat
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Sandalwood - yes.
Also the smell of really good secondhand books.
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mark_in_manchester
not waving, but...
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That garage-y smell of rubber, oil and a bit of petrol or diesel. There's a version of this which inspires the feeling that all is well and the thing is going to work - and a version (perhaps involving a little more burnt oil, and partially-burnt petrol) which suggests it probably isn't.
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Scots lass
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quote: Originally posted by North East Quine: Here on earth I love the old paper smell of archives, but in Heaven I expect to have no need of archives as there will be Perfect Knowledge.
After years working with archives I no longer notice this, unless they're damp (which is not a good smell), so I genuinely have no idea if this is one I'd appreciate or not!
Freshly baked cake Cooking with garlic, herbs and wine Clinique Happy Citrus fruit Roses Rosemary Coffee Freshly cut grass (which will no longer give me hayfever!)
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sabine
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A sea breeze.
sabine
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jedijudy
Organist of the Jedi Temple
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Horses. Leather saddles and bridles. A stream in the woods.
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L'organist
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A warm beach Chanel No 5 Woodsmoke
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Huia
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The smell of NZ bush, in particular the black beech tree - Tawairauriki - and the honeydew associated with it.
The musky smell of Georgie-Porgy fat'n'fluffy after she has been caught in the rain.
Huia
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