Japanese Tea Ceremony What is it? What is done during it? Why?

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Japanese Tea Ceremony What is it? What is done during it? Why?

Japanese Tea Ceremony Drink green tea from tea bowl as ritual. This everyday activity is grounded in spiritual discipline from Buddhism. Every act of daily life is a potential act that could lead to Enlightenment.

Japanese Tea Ceremony Tea sharpens mental and physical acuteness and fosters physical and spiritual health. Upon entering the ceremony, a spirit of gentleness presides and distinction between self and others vanishes. It teaches respect, modesty, discipline, peace, purity, and tranpuility.

Japanese Tea Ceremony

Japanese Tea Bowls Describe what you see. What do they have in common?

Japanese Tea Bowls Sabi- lone beauty Wabi- simple, unpretentious beauty Imperfect, irregular beauty Austere, stark beauty

Japanese Tea Bowls Simple, unpretentious beauty How would you feel if everything you owned was taken away and you lived the rest of your life in poverty? Can you think of anyone who chooses to live in poverty?

Japanese Tea Bowls Imperfect, irregular beauty The incomplete is more beautiful than the perfect

Japanese Tea Bowls Austere, stark beauty Beauty in age and experience Cold and withered beauty

Japanese Tea Bowls To those who wait Only for flowers, Show them a spring Of grass amid the snow In a mountain village. By Fujiwara no Letaka

Japanese Tea Bowl Criticism