The first cup of tea is sour as life. The second cup is sweet as love. The third is soft as death.
I first learned about the "Three Cups of Tea" custom in 2005 when I was visiting my local Ten Thousand Villages store/restaurant located in Ephrata, PA. It was the end of the school year and I was treating 3 of my advisory students to a lunch at the restaurant and in turn we were ALL treated to some storytelling by one of the third world artists who shared the story behind the tea ceremony. What a joy, what an art memory... for the tea ceremony went beyond the tea leaves, and purity of water and boiling time lapse... while we waited for each cup to steep we were treated to a story of how to wear/wrap a turban and ahhh, the colors of the cloths were so beautiful.
| May 2005 my three students visiting Ten Thousand Villages to meet a jewelry artist. |
Movie on preparing the cups of tea click on the play button above to view.
| Preparing the tea. |
| Making a new friend over tea and learning how to wrap a turban. |
| Showing off the beauty of the different colored cloths. |
It seems like the spirit of the "Three Cups of Tea" is becoming a theme for me in 2012. First with the creation of my New Year's ATC cards, second with me finding these old photos of my students, and third with me also finding two very important books that spoke to me years back and yet I had discarded them for a future read not having time to devote to them. Never having enough time to sit and complete my readings once I found them again in my home library I placed them center stage on my coffee table so I would move forward with my 2012 venture to create art and balance in my life and in my enjoyment. I am glad to report that I am almost done with "Art is a way of Knowing" and "Three Cups of Tea" is close behind.
My 2012 Reading List:
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A Guide to Self-Knowledge and Spiritual Fulfillment through Creativity
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Three Cups of Tea
One Man’s Mission to Promote
“Three Cups of Tea is one of the most remarkable adventure stories of our time. Greg Mortenson’s dangerous and difficult quest to build schools in the wildest parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan is not only a thrilling read, it’s proof that one ordinary person, with the right combination of character and determination, really can change the world.” -Tom Brokaw
| What is on your reading list for 2012? |
Enjoy:-)
Sandra

