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The Way Out Is In

Are You Truly There for Your Cup of Tea? Practical Ways to Slow Down (Episode #6)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

Buddhism, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

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🗓️ 16 September 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode six of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In this episode, hosts Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and lay Buddhist practitioner and journalist Jo Confino talk about the sacred practice of drinking tea, and why it’s important in a world where grabbing a cup of tea on the go seems to be the norm.  Over a cup of genmai (cloud tea), they discuss bringing the energy of mindfulness into daily life with a cup of tea; sitting with a cup of tea and its power to bring people together; the ceremony behind this daily habit and why enjoying making tea is just as important as drinking it.Brother Phap Huu recalls making his first cup of tea for Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, as his attendant, and doing so again years later, after Thay’s stroke. The brother explains why drinking tea is so significant in a Zen monastery; how to feel at home with a tea kit; and why one should offer and receive a cup of tea with both hands. There’s even an in-depth exploration of the types of tea drunk in Plum Village. Jo recollects Thich Nhat Hanh’s calligraphies and why he poured tea into the ink. He discusses transformative moments in simple gestures, and shares his love of PG Tips and how it can get one through climate talks. The conversation also touches upon slowing down and enjoying the simple things in life; good habits; the cloud in the cup of tea. And have you ever wondered if the tea is experiencing us too? They did.You’ll also experience the mindfulness bell of the Plum Village monastery.Finally, Brother Phap Huu ends the episode with a guided meditation. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resourcesThe Tea Inside the Calligraphy https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-tea-inside-the-calligraphy/  Schumacher Collegehttps://campus.dartington.org/schumacher-college/ Kukichahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KukichaHigh-mountain teahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-mountain_tea  Cloud teahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_tea  Bamboo shoots and teahttps://plumvillage.org/articles/bamboo-shoots-and-tea/ Quotes“If you know how to slow down and be more present, allow things to settle, then your way of life will be much better.” “Even a small, simple practice, like drinking tea, contains all of life.” “A woman in the Indian Sangha said, ‘In India, they say if it’s hot, it’s time for tea. If it’s cold, it’s time for tea. If you’re happy, it’s time for tea. If you’re sad, it’s time for tea. It’s something that calms us down.’” “When you drink a cup of tea, you’re not drinking your projects, you’re not drinking your worries; you’re not drinking, you’re thinking. And it’s a real art for being in the present moment.” “There’s something very powerful and symbolic about tea. It’s a chance to come back to ourselves, to relax, to hold something in the palms of our hands – which is itself almost a reverent act, to feel the heat, to smell the aroma. It’s actually a very visceral experience.”“The cloud is in your tea.”“In the present moment, the way we live, the way we think, the way we talk, and the way we act is a contribution to society, to life. So our actions are already our reincarnation.” “It’s an act of awakening: to wake up to life and smell the fragrance of the tea; you taste it, you feel its warmth, and turn to your body. It’s very simple, but very deep in that moment. If you allow yourself to be in the very here and now, drinking tea is meditation in

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0:00.0

Welcome to the latest episode of The Way Out is In. I am Joe Cunfino and I am Brother Fabhoo in this busy world.

0:21.0

I am Joe Confino and I am Brother Fabhoo in this busy world we tend to grab a cup of tea

0:27.1

But actually there is an art to drinking tea and Zen Master Tickn

0:32.8

has made that into a whole ceremony.

0:36.8

How do we sit with a cup of tea? On the way out is, on the way out is in.

0:44.0

On the way out is in. We are sitting in the baking heat of the first hot day in the southwest of France and I'm

1:09.5

already wishing the weather was already back to the cold and wet that I was complaining about.

1:15.0

It's a great learning from the Zen tradition is to not wish it to be different but accept things as they are. But today we're going to be talking about tea. And the reason is because in this tradition drinking tea is a very important ceremony and

1:36.8

you know in a lot of countries in the West people talk about going to grab a cup of tea or

1:41.6

grab a cup of coffee as though it's something that

1:44.6

done on the run, something that is rushed. But Brother Fatu, tell us about the art of drinking tea and why it's even important.

1:55.0

In Zen practice we learn to enjoy the simple things of life

2:01.0

and not just to enjoy the finished product but to enjoy the process.

2:06.0

So making a cup of tea if you know how to do it you don't enjoy it when the tea is finally in your cup of, in your two hands in a cup.

2:19.2

But you already are meditating as you make the cup of tea.

2:24.3

Because in meditation, when we have meditation eye,

2:29.3

we can see that in the tea leaves, there's much more than just the leaf itself.

2:36.0

You can see that it comes from this beautiful planet Earth,

2:40.0

from all the care of the people, the farmers, and all the conditions that have come together for that tea leaf to be present with you.

2:50.0

In our monastery, drinking tea is really part of our life.

2:53.8

I think in one of the episodes I share that one of the first things I learned in the

2:58.8

monastery was to fold my own blanket and make my own bed every morning because it's a kind of

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