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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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On Mar 5, 8:51*pm, Space Cowboy > wrote:
> With all due respect Wu-Wo sounds like a lot of ceremony. * I remember > a discussion we had years ago about tea ritual. *I think you cant get > away from it. *Its like gongfu. *The more same it is the more it is > not. *I think in essence it is different for everybody but in the end > you end up with a cup of tea. *I appreciate the most difference from > the act of choosing, smell ing, brewing and drinking. *I never take it > for granted. *My wife bought me a tea set yesterday. *This morning she > said make me some in *your new tea set. *It was the most fun I had in > a long while. *I thought this was the first time this teaset ever made > tea. *It was something made by man for man. *So obvious but not so > obvious. *Everything we do in tea is an inherent contradiction. *We > make order out of chaos with each cup. > > Jim > > On Mar 4, 12:09 am, icetea8 > wrote: > there's that 'ceremony' word again, if we look at the words in chinese it is wu-wo gathering and or association, yes it is a ceremony/ritual, i suggest trying the pot outside wu-wo tea ceremony style, which is making tea outside with nature, just bring a bag, thermos, a few cups, teapot with tealeaf, wrap up the teaware in cloths, this can be fun... icetea8 |
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More Wu-Wo socials less GongFu sermons.
Jim On Mar 6, 8:50 am, icetea8 > wrote: > On Mar 5, 8:51 pm, Space Cowboy > wrote: > > With all due respect Wu-Wo sounds like a lot of ceremony. ....i delete me > > > On Mar 4, 12:09 am, icetea8 > wrote: > > there's that 'ceremony' word again, if we look at the words in chinese > it is wu-wo gathering and or association, yes it is a ceremony/ritual, > i suggest trying the pot outside wu-wo tea ceremony style, which is > making tea outside with nature, just bring a bag, thermos, a few cups, > teapot with tealeaf, wrap up the teaware in cloths, this can be fun... > icetea8 |
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