Grace of TeaI discovered the beauty of tea from my grandmother and my mother. Each morning as I was growing up I watched the morning ritual of pouring tea. It was a typical tradition : boil the water, grab the tea bag and put it in the mug, pour the water and sit. They would sip and sit and sip and sit. Sometimes my grandmother would see the birds out of the window and make a comment. Sometimes my mother would look out into the distance and smile. Words were not often spoken. Nothing seemed to be happening. In reflection, however, I witnessed a routine each morning that I have come to know as their own version of contemplative meditation. Tea CeremonyMeditation can take many forms. And one of my favorite paths of meditation is found in an ancient practice called the Tea Ceremony. The essence of the Tea Ceremony is to be fully present to your Self and to the process of preparation, pouring and sharing tea. It is with an open-heart and mindful attention that we serve for the benefit of ourselves and of others. It is a kind of meditation in action. And it is a way to bring attention and intention into your daily routine and make it a shared experience, as well as a solo endeavor. One of the most delightful things about a Tea Ceremony is that it can be created for your Self or with others and so, the meditation becomes a process of expansion and spaciousness. A shared experience for guest and host. Each moment is unique and transient. There is only one moment – this moment. It will never occur again in this way. Whether you are preparing tea for yourself or for others, it is an opportunity to celebrate the moment and care for yourself and others. See the magic in what is ordinary. This magic is always available to us when we slow down, pay attention to our ordinary experience and allow ourselves to simply be. Global Tea HutTo bring extra joy to my personal tea ceremony, each month I receive a beautiful package of tea, a gift and a magazine about tea from the Global Tea Hut, a tea community in Taiwan, China. This month's gift was about honoring the Year of the Sheep and it's lessons on abundance. And in the spirit of sharing, I share this process with You. I always look forward to this subscription ~ more than any other mail I receive each month. The magazine is incredibly thoughtful and educational and insightful. The gifts each month are surprisingly generous and the tea is amazing. You can subscribe, too, and be a part of the community that serves others so kindly. In the meantime, whether you are a tea or coffee drinker, please remember to sit, breathe and be still. Want to learn more about tea + meditation, check out mydailyom.com. Please Share!
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3/15/2015 11:34:29 am
Global Tea Hut's shipments are my favorite mail each month too. The moments of quiet enjoyment are something that I always look forward to. The magazine is so full of knowledge as well. I've been into tea for some time but the quality of the articles is not something that I've found anywhere else.
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