A warm beverage on a cold day can be relaxing, and quite welcome. While you may be attached to a cup of tea in the morning to get you going. Though when you prepare tea like that there is little difference from a cup of coffee, other than personal preference. But if you spent a great amount of time hunting for that perfect cup, picked out that perfect tea, and spent a great deal of care into trying to make that tea sing for you. You are much more likely to be experiencing that tea.
Often we find ourselves searching for a way to better experience that tea. I spent 3 hours on the floor one night drinking tea, to see if it would change anything. While that made little change for me, what did make a great difference was me improving my posture. If I sit straight up, while enjoying tea, it in an indescribable way is much more enjoyable. Others search for the same series of returns from searching for an older pot, or a new way of heating the water, or a different cup.
In short there is no right way, just as I’m sure there is no wrong way. It is perhaps that tea is just a liquid mirror that only reflects in its taste, the amount of effort and practice we put into the drink itself.
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I used to have a lot of reasons why I didn't want to put much effort into making tea. I thought the experience would actually be detracted from if there was too much fuss put into its preparation. But after I immersed myself in the online world of tea I had it reinforced again and again that the tea break does good in breaking the rush of modern life. Now I appreciate preparation of tea for that reason and have gone so far as to time steepings so some are shorter and some longer. It's not quite Gong Fu but it's a venture in that direction. And now I know it's better to do it this way. It does break the mad pace of modern life and it does make for a better experience with the tea. --Spirituality of Tea
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