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With just a few minutes of raking, you can easily find inner calm and tranquility. This gesture keeps you in the present action and relieves you of any thoughts turned towards the past and any worry about the uncertainty of the future. By focussing on personalising your very own Zen garden and through the soothing.

You get the benefits of your miniature zen garden each time you use the mini rake to rake the sand and create patterns in it. Find your peace and tranquility instantly with our Zen Garden Desktop Kit. Practicing meditation, while tending to a Zen garden, can also help you improve your concentration, self-control and patience. It's in raking the sand as you ease your mind and escape the stresses of everyday life. In East Asian countries, tradition dictates that you place this mini zen garden in your home and pray for blessings, avert disaster, eliminate stress and anxiety. You can therefore use it as a decorative element by installing it on a mini table or the coffee table in your living room. Packaged with a 32page introduction to the aesthetic enlightenment of Zen gardening, it includes a tray, fine sand, decorative rocks, and miniature wooden rake. The miniature Zen garden can also be used in the decoration of your living room to let reign a purely Asian atmosphere.

You can therefore place your mini Japanese garden in the decor of the bedroom, to create a Zen corner conducive to relaxation. It invites itself into all living spaces, regardless of the decor, shape and configuration of the room. lang showing off her California Zen retreat, there's barely a dyke in decor heaven. The miniature Zen garden is the perfect formula for anyone wishing to have a Japanese-inspired garden at home. Mauresmo first gained attention at the 1999 Australian Open.
