narcissus
is luminescence emerging from shadow

the myth of Narcissus

Narcissus grew up so beautiful that everyone adored him, yet he never understood why, having never seen his own face. Until one day, he knelt beside a lake and for the first time saw his reflection. Enchanted, he could not leave, gazing until he withered away. From that spot bloomed a pure flower, its head bowed toward the water, just as Narcissus once bowed to his reflection. That flower is the daffodil, also called Narcissus.

the meaning behind narcissus

narcissus is more than a name; it’s a mirror. A reminder that beauty begins within, then reflects outward. Here, science and ritual intertwine: each treatment becomes a quiet return to yourself. A moment to pause, restore, and re-root in your own light.

The myth reimagined

The story of Narcissus has long been told as a warning against vanity. But beneath it lies something deeper. It’s about a moment we lose connection with ourselves, mistaking reflection for essence. True beauty begins when we return inward, when reflection becomes recognition. In that stillness, something sacred blooms.