This episode we talk about the sensation of tea broth stimulating the body as it slides down the throat and into the stomach. We compare two Dong Ding oolongs, our old reliable Traditional A and more nuanced Charcoal roasted version.
On top of the tea learning, we also want to open the door for those in need. If you are struggling to buy groceries in the interim of federal aid, or if you are a healthcare worker and you feel a gift of good tea could help your team's morale, please contact us. Together we can help each other overcome these difficult times.
So enjoy some tea with us! May this recording provide some moments of mindfulness in which you can just be aware of your body. Tea is a powerful teacher!
Reading Tea Leaves
Let Tea Brew Itself
The Intention Experiment
Tea Cups : Quality
Tea Cup Materials
Drinking Old Tree White Tea from Yunnan
What’s Your Intention?
Self Expression Through Gongfu Cha
Techniques For Brewing Oriental Beauty
Making Adjustments For Special Teas
Waking Up Aged Oolong
Being Present with Your Tea
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Finale
Tea Class with Shiuwen | John Brews ANOTHER Pot of Tea
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Techniques for Refreshing Stale Tea
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Practicing Connection While The Tea is Brewing
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Tasting for Agrochemicals
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Deeper Techniques in Water Flow
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Tea Tools : Sharing Pitcher / Gongdao Bei
Tea Class with Shiuwen | The Hidden Parameter in Tea Brewing : Waterfall
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