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Savoring Ceremony Tea Rituals
Coffee may be the
power beverage that gets us revved up in the morning and fuels us when we're
burning the midnight oil, but tea is the drink we turn to when we want to relax
and be refreshed at the same time. Black, green, white, herbal, hot, or ice
cold, tea is more than a soothing beverage. It can be a ritual, a cultural
experience, and even a spiritual practice.
The reverence for tea has
inspired ceremony in many cultures. From the spirituality of Chanoyu, the
Japanese way of preparing and serving tea, to the sharing of Maté in Latin
America, tea rituals are for celebration, ceremony, and relationship bonding. In
China, tea rituals are part of many wedding ceremonies with the bride and groom
serving their elder relatives in a show of respect and gratitude. The Chinese
art of drinking and serving tea has been a source of inspiration for poetry and
song. The Russian custom of chaepitie has inspired a unique style of teapots,
caddies, teacups, and cozies. The samovar, a special brewing device, has become
the symbol of the Russian tea ceremony and an object of art in its own right.
Iced tea, popular in the U.S., as well as other parts of the world, is a modern
ritual bringing cool relief on a sweltering summer day.
You can turn
your own tea time with a friend into a simple ceremony by preparing your tea
with the intention of offering nourishment and good wishes to the other person.
When you are seated together, rather than drinking your tea right away, look at
one another and express your gratitude and appreciation for your friendship.
When you pour the tea, again intend it as an offering. Drink your tea slowly,
savoring its flavor and aroma. Let its warmth or its coolness soothe your body.
When you are finished drinking your tea, thank your friend for taking part in
this nourishing ritual with you. Whether savored in the presence of another or
tasted alone, the custom of drinking tea provides a soothing pause in our hectic
world. Drinking tea can be a daily ritual that brings inner calm and clarity to
the body, mind, and soul.
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Savoring
Ceremony Tea Rituals
Coffee may be the power
beverage that gets us revved up in the morning and fuels us when we’re burning
the midnight oil, but tea is the drink we turn to when we want to relax and be
refreshed at the same time. Black, green, white, herbal, hot, or ice cold, tea
is more than a soothing beverage. It can be a ritual, a cultural experience, and
even a spiritual practice.
The reverence for tea has inspired ceremony
in many cultures. From the spirituality of Chanoyu, the Japanese way of
preparing and serving tea, to the sharing of Maté in Latin America, tea rituals
are for celebration, ceremony, and relationship bonding. In China, tea rituals
are part of many wedding ceremonies with the bride and groom serving their elder
relatives in a show of respect and gratitude. The Chinese art of drinking and
serving tea has been a source of inspiration for poetry and song. The Russian
custom of chaepitie has inspired a unique style of teapots, caddies, teacups,
and cozies. The samovar, a special brewing device, has become the symbol of the
Russian tea ceremony and an object of art in its own right. Iced tea, popular in
the U.S., as well as other parts of the world, is a modern ritual bringing cool
relief on a sweltering summer day.
You can turn your own tea time with a
friend into a simple ceremony by preparing your tea with the intention of
offering nourishment and good wishes to the other person. When you are seated
together, rather than drinking your tea right away, look at one another and
express your gratitude and appreciation for your friendship. When you pour the
tea, again intend it as an offering. Drink your tea slowly, savoring its flavor
and aroma. Let its warmth or its coolness soothe your body. When you are
finished drinking your tea, thank your friend for taking part in this nourishing
ritual with you. Whether savored in the presence of another or tasted alone, the
custom of drinking tea provides a soothing pause in our hectic world. Drinking
tea can be a daily ritual that brings inner calm and clarity to the body, mind,
and soul. |
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