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The Art of Making Gongfu Tea
Whether you are simply curious, or ready to take your lifestyle and spiritual practice to the next level, the way of tea can open a profound doorway.
In many indigenous traditions, wisdom is passed from generation to generation through our elders, often in ceremony. The knowledge gained on the path of self-realization is not merely intellectual—it arises through self-inquiry and direct experience. Life is the teacher; it is not meant to be dissected, but to be lived.
Bringing the practice of tea into your life can deepen your connection to the present moment and to Spirit itself.
Nathaniel Vinsion—scholar of indigenous mysticism and shamanic practices, with a deep-rooted Tai Chi discipline—will guide you through the history and metaphysical aspects of tea as a form of meditation, offering ways to embody the art of living in your daily life.
As the Tao Te Ching reminds us in Verse 45:
“True art seems artless.”
It is in this spirit that tea becomes a living art—simple, unadorned, yet infinitely profound.
Whether you are simply curious, or ready to take your lifestyle and spiritual practice to the next level, the way of tea can open a profound doorway.
In many indigenous traditions, wisdom is passed from generation to generation through our elders, often in ceremony. The knowledge gained on the path of self-realization is not merely intellectual—it arises through self-inquiry and direct experience. Life is the teacher; it is not meant to be dissected, but to be lived.
Bringing the practice of tea into your life can deepen your connection to the present moment and to Spirit itself.
Nathaniel Vinsion—scholar of indigenous mysticism and shamanic practices, with a deep-rooted Tai Chi discipline—will guide you through the history and metaphysical aspects of tea as a form of meditation, offering ways to embody the art of living in your daily life.
As the Tao Te Ching reminds us in Verse 45:
“True art seems artless.”
It is in this spirit that tea becomes a living art—simple, unadorned, yet infinitely profound.