Robert Olson

'You have told me heaven is very beautiful; 'Now tell me one more thing. Is it more beautiful than the country of the muskoxen in the summer, when sometimes the mist blows over the lakes, and sometimes the water is blue, and the loons cry very often? That is beautiful. If heaven is still more beautiful, I will be glad. I will be content to rest there until I am very old.” This quote from a Chipewyan guide at once melds my love for nature, religious philosophy and health. From an early age my religious philosophy defied the strict confines of my catholic upbringing. Subsequently, my strict science background, having studied and worked in the field of environmental biology, limited my imaginations for something more than just the physical. There-in I have since become an ardent student of the intricate balance between nature, philosophy and one's physical health. From those studies, has evolved Dragon Leaf Tea Company and Visions of Nature Gallery, where we strive to provide quality tea, herbs, and nature photography to remind ourselves and our customers of that intricate balance. The Tao the can be put into words is not the eternal Tao, the name that can be named is named is not the eternal name.