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The Five Theories of the Japanese Tea CeremonyThe Five Theories of the Japanese tea ceremony Sensho Tanaka sought to utilize and further develop the cultural tradition of the Japanese t… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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Jun 11, 2015 Reply by Harobed |
More Tea Ceremony StuffTea Philosophy Wa, Kei, Sei, Jaku - “harmony, respect, purity, tranquility.”“Wa” stands for harmony. As there is harmony in nature, the Tei… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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Japanese Tea Ceremony HistoryHistory of the Japanese Tea Ceremony Drinking of green tea was known in China from the fourth century. Tea plants didn’t grow in Japan unti… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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The Origin of TeaThe Origin of Tea Tea drinking in China has its earliest references in connection to the mythical emperor Shennong, who is regarded as the… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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How to Interpret Tea Leaf Reading SymbolsHow to Interpret Tea Leaf Reading Symbols By an eHow Contributor Tasseomancy, the ancient art of reading tea leaves, is a form of div… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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Mar 17, 2014 Reply by Dusty Starr |
TasseomancyTasseography (also known as tasseomancy or tassology) is a divination or fortune-telling method that interprets patterns in tea leaves, cof… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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Jan 15, 2014 Reply by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
The Evolution of TeaThe Evolution of Tea Tea is a work of art and needs a master hand to bring out its noblest qualities. We have good and bad tea, as we have… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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Prophecy by the Tea LeavesProphecy by the Tea Leaves "For a man's mind is sometimes wont to tell him more than seven watchmen that sit above in a high tower." To th… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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General Principles to be Observed in Reading the CupGeneral Principles to be Observed in Reading the Cup The interior of the tea-cup when it is ready to be consulted will exhibit the leaves… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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Practice and MethodPractice and Method A wide, shallow cup is the best kind to use for tea-leaf divination—white if possible. A narrow cup adds to the seer's… Started by Sstarfyre Wiseroot |
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