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Urasenke Philadelphia: New Year, New Tea!
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A blog about the practice of tea ceremony (chado or chanoyu in Japanese) from Philadelphia members of the Urasenke school of chado. Thursday, January 17, 2013. New Year, New Tea! We had our New Year’s tea gathering, Hatsugama, this past Sunday at the Horticultural Center in Fairmount Park. This was our first Hatsugama as a Tankokai association, and also our largest gathering ever, with 20 guests! Here’s a photo of the group together:. Here are a few more photos from the event…. New Year, New Tea!
Urasenke Philadelphia: “Immerse your heart and mind fully in it alone…”
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A blog about the practice of tea ceremony (chado or chanoyu in Japanese) from Philadelphia members of the Urasenke school of chado. Monday, January 28, 2013. 8220;Immerse your heart and mind fully in it alone…”. Feeling the need for a bit more Zen in my life, I’ve been re-reading the Zen Tea Record. Here’s a great passage:. Is the whole thing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8220;Immerse your heart and mind fully in it alone…”. New Year, New Tea! The Year of the Snake. View my complete profile.
Urasenke Philadelphia: March 2012
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A blog about the practice of tea ceremony (chado or chanoyu in Japanese) from Philadelphia members of the Urasenke school of chado. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Visit to a New Chashitsu. The tearoom is set up in two parts; a main eight-mat room with the tokonoma (alcove) and the hearth at one end, and a six-mat room at the other. Removable doors either separate the two rooms or are removed to create one, as they were for the opening tea. Speaking of, I also got a chance to visit the Tidal Basin area, where t...
Urasenke Philadelphia: July 2012
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A blog about the practice of tea ceremony (chado or chanoyu in Japanese) from Philadelphia members of the Urasenke school of chado. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. This year our group held its first Tanabata tea, and we were really pleased with the number of people who came, particularly since it was a horribly hot day, with a high around 100 degrees and very humid. Fortunately, our event was in the evening, so it had cooled off at least a little bit. Taeko Shervin-sensei also made some decorations to add.
Urasenke Philadelphia: The Essential Method of Seated Meditation
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A blog about the practice of tea ceremony (chado or chanoyu in Japanese) from Philadelphia members of the Urasenke school of chado. Sunday, April 28, 2013. The Essential Method of Seated Meditation. Continuing our series of excerpts from the Zen Tea Record:. I’ve heard people who practice both Zen and chanoyu say the same thing as above—that doing something while meditating makes it easier to focus your mind. But it’s something that’s hard to embrace when you’re actually...View my complete profile.
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On the Tea Derekh: Stepping out to see inside
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On the Tea Derekh. Chanoyu, Judaism and an Ongoing Quest for Meaning. Or, An Attempt to Maintain the Most Esoteric Blog on the Internet). Thursday, June 21, 2012. Stepping out to see inside. One phrase that comes up early in the book The Search for God at Harvard. There is a framework to what religion. 8221; The dominant purpose of her Christianity was to achieve salvation, and so salvation was to her a central religious value. Judaism is a religion, so how do Jews get saved? As a freshman in college, I ...
On the Tea Derekh: Ballet Class
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On the Tea Derekh. Chanoyu, Judaism and an Ongoing Quest for Meaning. Or, An Attempt to Maintain the Most Esoteric Blog on the Internet). Monday, April 2, 2012. The reason I learned ceramics," the rabbi replied, "was that I wanted to know what it was like to start from zero and learn an entirely new skill as an adult.". This idea fascinated 22-yr-old me, because it had never yet occurred to me to do something with the end goal of stepping out of my comfort zone. Still, this rabbi had certainly taken her ...
On the Tea Derekh: February 2012
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On the Tea Derekh. Chanoyu, Judaism and an Ongoing Quest for Meaning. Or, An Attempt to Maintain the Most Esoteric Blog on the Internet). Thursday, February 23, 2012. Building a room, speedily. As I mentioned in my last post, there has been very little Tea in my life since the local Urasenke chapter closed in August. There will be new classes soon through an administratively separate organization known as the Tankokai. Not fifteen minutes ago, this room had nothing but chairs in it. And then, BOOM! The h...
On the Tea Derekh: April 2012
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On the Tea Derekh. Chanoyu, Judaism and an Ongoing Quest for Meaning. Or, An Attempt to Maintain the Most Esoteric Blog on the Internet). Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Fabulous Picture from Flickr's Creative Commons. That is all. Have a nice day. Monday, April 2, 2012. The reason I learned ceramics," the rabbi replied, "was that I wanted to know what it was like to start from zero and learn an entirely new skill as an adult.". To people inside, despite a painfully acute sense of otherness. Still, this rabbi ...
On the Tea Derekh: First full day
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On the Tea Derekh. Chanoyu, Judaism and an Ongoing Quest for Meaning. Or, An Attempt to Maintain the Most Esoteric Blog on the Internet). Tuesday, June 26, 2012. By 11:00 AM yesterday, I had definitely had enough new experiences that I was in theory ready to head home and call it a day. There were still eight solid hours of time to be spent at the Tea school though, so I couldn't begin to reconstruct my day in a meaningful or comprehensive way this morning. According to http:/ wiki.chado.no/Chaji. After ...
Blue Curious: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Q: Where am I not? A: In front of an oven, piling in loaves faster than a coal-shoveling wretch coal in a Victorian-era locomotive. I have come home for Christmas. Yesterday was my birthday and the last day of my employment at the Great Harvest Bread Company. I am typing this on the tiny keyboard of my brother's laptop, as the network adapter in our family computer seems to have broken the moment I walked in the door. Q:What am I going to do now? A: Make another cup of tea.
Blue Curious: January 2009
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Monday, January 19, 2009. OK, so I didn't get much blogging done over Winter Break after all. All is well. These things happen. There are a few aborted drafts of posts hanging around in my account, which I might try to whip into shape at some point. More importantly, I have resolved to more scrupulously adhere to the. Rules of Acceptable Blogging for Busy Persons. Which I have arrived at after some consideration, though similar sentiments may be repeated elsewhere). They are:. Now, to other matters.
Blue Curious: Taco Bell's New Green Menu Takes No Ingredients From Nature
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Monday, July 27, 2009. Taco Bell's New Green Menu Takes No Ingredients From Nature. Taco Bell's New Green Menu Takes No Ingredients From Nature. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I enjoy books, food, and other sources of pleasure. View my complete profile. Taco Bells New Green Menu Takes No Ingredients Fr. Arts and Letters Daily. The Edge of the American West. Manwithoutqualities (neurophilosophy and social cognition).
Blue Curious: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. For anyone still around, and those yet to come, know that despite appearances this blog is not a cold dead place. On it, I will be chronicling my life in, Japan, set to begin in about a month. In the meantime, I've been cash-registering hungry housewives at yon bakery, and reading things like Ring. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I enjoy books, food, and other sources of pleasure. View my complete profile. Arts and Letters Daily. The Edge of the American West.
Blue Curious: July 2009
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Monday, July 27, 2009. Taco Bell's New Green Menu Takes No Ingredients From Nature. Taco Bell's New Green Menu Takes No Ingredients From Nature. Sunday, July 26, 2009. Someone I know has started blogging (again). This week I have been reading Guns, Germs, and Steel. Failing to study Japanese, and conducting a cost-benefit analysis. On the hit my self-image will take if I start wearing polo shirts. The inconvenience of acquiring and employing a small army of short-sleeve button-up shirts.
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Urasenke Philadelphia
A blog about the practice of tea ceremony (chado or chanoyu in Japanese) from Philadelphia members of the Urasenke school of chado. Sunday, April 28, 2013. The Essential Method of Seated Meditation. Continuing our series of excerpts from the Zen Tea Record:. I’ve heard people who practice both Zen and chanoyu say the same thing as above—that doing something while meditating makes it easier to focus your mind. But it’s something that’s hard to embrace when you’re actually...Thursday, March 7, 2013. Here&#...
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Japanese tea ceremony, also known as. Is at once an art form, a social gathering, a meditative practice, and a way to connect with your fellow human beings. Urasenke Philadelphia is a branch of the Urasenke school of. Headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Follow the links in this site to learn more about tea ceremony lessons, demonstrations, lectures, workshops, and more. Press f for fullscreen.
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