emember, it is not a grand display of artwork that impresses people here, but the simplicity and beauty of the smallest items. Bringing attention to these things is the most important part of the tea ceremony.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
The simplicity of the equipment and decoration of the tea ceremony allows minds to think about the natural beauty of things they may not have noticed otherwise.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
What you have learned in this book is merely a scratch on the surface, as any form of study must begin with basic information, and often even that is difficult to grasp.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
I hope that this introduction has opened your eyes to another way of seeing the world
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
The movements during the tea ceremony seem very exact. In fact, they were developed for the "economy of motion," which means that the motions are as easy and efficient as possible.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
Step 1: When you first bring the tray into the tea-room, it should be covered with a fukusa.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
he objects are not to be judged or compared with other objects. Each object should be appreciated for its unique beauty. All controversial subjects are avoided. To enjoy the spirit of the tea ceremony means that you will focus on the moment and on the simple beauty of the utensils or objects on display.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
Once everyone is settled, enter the room and welcome your guests with a bow. At this time all guests should also stand and bow. In Japan, a bow is sign of respect.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
To create a setting for a tea ceremony in your own home, remember that simplicity and cleanliness are important.
Anya Seishin Platunovahas quoted6 years ago
In a sense, this spirit is the whole purpose for having a gathering of cha noyu.