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Not certain if this is the right place for this…
On Sunday I attended a fundraiser hosted/sponsored by AVEDA on behalf of their gulf restoration project. Was concerned when one of the “stations” was a CHAKRA JOURNEY … which included a woman who would spray some sort of essence that represented a CHAKRA on my “aura”…
First, why do I have to see this at a fundraiser sponsored by a major firm (owned by Estee Lauder)? I have no problems with supporting the Gulf Restoration project of the clean water project…
Second, the woman was suprised when I was not interested in participating. I was polite but firm. When did this stuff become mainstream and acceptable (such that “saying no” was unusual and unexpected)?
Third, is there a way to spread the word that Aveda is utilizing and promoting this New Age stuff… so that those of us who DONT want to participate in it can avoid the company?
Or am I just overreacting?
On Sunday I attended a fundraiser hosted/sponsored by AVEDA on behalf of their gulf restoration project. Was concerned when one of the “stations” was a CHAKRA JOURNEY … which included a woman who would spray some sort of essence that represented a CHAKRA on my “aura”…
First, why do I have to see this at a fundraiser sponsored by a major firm (owned by Estee Lauder)? I have no problems with supporting the Gulf Restoration project of the clean water project…
Second, the woman was suprised when I was not interested in participating. I was polite but firm. When did this stuff become mainstream and acceptable (such that “saying no” was unusual and unexpected)?
Third, is there a way to spread the word that Aveda is utilizing and promoting this New Age stuff… so that those of us who DONT want to participate in it can avoid the company?
Or am I just overreacting?