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From the lens How to Perform the Japanese Tea Ceremony.


  • LaraineRose Apr 18, 2012 @ 5:23 am | delete
    The Japanese customs are very lovely. I have studied the origin of many of their customs and I believe the tea ceremony is the nicest.
  • Evanne Apr 1, 2012 @ 8:57 pm | delete
    Thanks for the visit. Your lens are a delightful read.
  • ElBat Mar 4, 2012 @ 5:17 am | delete
    I knew about the ceremony, you did a great job. I want to visit Japan one day, their culture is so intriguing.
  • JaguarJulie Feb 6, 2012 @ 8:44 am | delete
    What an incredible ceremony! I had no idea ... definitely gives us readers more of an understanding about the significance of the Tea Ceremony!
  • EverythingMouse Dec 19, 2011 @ 12:16 pm | delete
    I saw a Tea Ceremony in Seattle recently. A fascinating ritual. Squid Angel Blessings to you
  • mivvy Jul 6, 2011 @ 5:18 am | delete
    Very interesting to read. I went to a Chinese tea ceremony quite similar to the one your describe
  • KellyMartinSpeaks Jun 24, 2011 @ 10:49 am | delete
    This is a stunning lens. I felt very peaceful by simply reading it. I would love to watch or participate in a tea ceremony some day and visit Japan. You have really brought in the energy of the tea ceremony onto the page really well. Thank you.
  • Rewards4life Jun 7, 2011 @ 5:40 am | delete
    A superb lens, Marsha. I really enjoyed reading it. Thank you for sharing. Marta
  • SharonHT May 11, 2011 @ 1:54 pm | delete
    Great lens and interesting reading, I was forgotten that not only taste meter :)
  • Tipi Apr 21, 2011 @ 8:18 am | delete
    This is very interesting, I never knew most of what goes into a tea ceremony.
  • RenaissanceWoman2010 Apr 4, 2011 @ 8:11 am | delete
    Wonderful tranquility as I sit here considering the mindful way of tea. Thank you!
  • Margo_Arrowsmith Mar 21, 2011 @ 12:02 pm | delete
    Great way to give that much needed slow down to life, thanks
  • miaponzo Feb 23, 2011 @ 10:54 pm | delete
    I have a Japanese friend from long ago who trained in the Japanese tea ceremony! It is very important to them!
  • JziE Nov 4, 2010 @ 3:02 am | delete
    i still remember the scene from karate kid 2 where they perform a tea ceremony
  • Peregrina Aug 23, 2010 @ 3:05 pm | delete
    This is really interesting. I always wondered how a tea ceremony worked.
  • jgelien Nov 13, 2009 @ 8:47 am | delete
    Just reading this lens is soothing. You have really provided insight into the
    meaning behind this ancient and beautiful ceremony.
  • charlino Sep 2, 2009 @ 1:08 pm | delete
    This is a beautifully informative lens.
  • Lironah Aug 5, 2009 @ 11:44 pm | delete
    Awesome lens, but it leaves me wanting to know more. Looking forward to future updates.
  • GrowWear Aug 5, 2009 @ 6:52 pm | delete
    Ah. I like this ceremony. We Americans would do well to adopt something as slow and reverent.
  • papawu Aug 4, 2009 @ 2:00 am | delete
    When performed by masters of the "cha-no-yu" the tea ceremony is an utterly beautiful sight to behold.Although, it is usually a very private ceremony between lovers.
  • paperfacets Aug 3, 2009 @ 5:59 pm | delete
    Nice lens and I am going to try Redgage.
  • silverminnow Aug 2, 2009 @ 11:11 pm | delete
    Hello! Lovely lens! I

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