Reseña del editor:
Tea and Ceremony" reveals the way of tea - Chado - as a living path. Like any true path, it is there for any person to take, without limits on who that person may be. Embarking on this path requires only sincerity and a willingness to understand that tea, in all its beautiful forms and with all our appreciations, can be a lifelong journey. This book begins by showing us tea's global history and then explains how that rich history can inform our own attraction to tea. More important, it reveals how we can then use tea in our daily lives for removal and spiritual perception." From the introduction by Deng Ming-Dao, author of Scholar Warrior and Zen: The Art of Modern Eastern Cooking.
Biografía del autor:
Diana Saltoon began practicing Zen in 1981 and was introduced to Chado at the Green Gulch Zen Center near San Francisco. She received a certificate of Chamei from the Urasenke School in Kyoto and is a teacher at the Wakai Association in Portland, Oregon. A member of the Zen Community of Oregon, she gives presentations on Chado as a way of Zen and is the author of Four Hands: Green Gulch Poems, (1987), and The Common Book of Consciousness (1990).
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- Año de publicación2008
- ISBN 10 1427085439
- ISBN 13 9781427085436
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas328