A day without Tea, and the mind gathers dust.
When I saw this phrase, I thought to myself, how much must one love tea to feel this way.
For those who are hopelessly devoted to tea, this sentence is a perfect reflection of their sentiment.
We often liken tea to life, as both contain bitterness and Sweetness.
It's not uncommon for people to view life through the lens of tea, but more and more are using tea as a form of cultivation.
brewing tea is a form of cultivation, Drinking Tea is a form of cultivation, and savoring tea is also a form of cultivation.
Because there is a spirit in tea, it requires cultivation.
We like to associate tea with Zen, as both can calm the mind.
A Cup of tea is actually very simple, so why do we find complexities within it? It all depends on the person drinking it.
A cup of tea, you perceive it as bitter, it is bitter; you perceive it as sweet, it is sweet; you perceive it as astringent, it is astringent; you perceive it as mellow, it is mellow.
In reality, a cup of tea is just tea.
We like to use tea to clear the dust from our hearts, as it calms the mind and purifies it at the same time.
Tea rituals essentially involve washing cups, brewing tea, and savoring it. What we truly seek is the tranquility and purity of heart that follow these rituals.
They choose to steep themselves in tea and time rather than in the world's troubles.
A day without tea, and the mind gathers dust; take the time for a cup of tea, no longer demanding perfection from life, no longer blaming time, no longer questioning fate.
After a cup of tea, the heart becomes a pure land.