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minimalism

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Josef Albers - Hommage to the Square -- Insert, 1959 (Smithsonian American Art Museum)       sometimes i am asked: "what do you need to successfully brew a nice cup of tea?"  

buying decisions

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Arshille Gorky - Aviation Evolutions of forms under aerodynamic limitations I (1935-1936) i have come across this video from james. he points out two things that i would like to expand on. first and foremost i want to expand a bit further on the topic of tea and money. similarly to james i pointed out at the end of my previous post about this topic that you probably will learn more studying 100g of one particular tea than 10 different 10g samples. at the beginning people often start out by buying a whole range of different teas. they amass a huge range of samples, but chances are high that there is going to be a lot of shit tea in there. there will be some good teas in there as well, but will you as a beginner realise which one is which? could you accurately separate the wheat from the chaff? most likely not. don't get me wrong. it might be good to try the one or the other sample at the very beginning just to get a very basic feeling about what tea is and that there is something ...

what does it all mean?

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"Brain Chain" by Willem den Broeder, 2001 so what does it indeed all mean? "it" being tea, the object of our interest here. we could look at this topic from several angles. from the technical standpoint it is quite simple. tea is a product made from the leaves of camellia sinensis plant. at a closer look it's not that simple anymore. there are things often called tea that are not tea. herbal infusions for example or non standard camellia varietals produced in a similar way than tea. however i am of the opinion that if its not camellia sinensis or its variatals (e.g. camellia sinensis var. assamica) ...                                     ...  it                                                  just    ...

heinlein's cup of tea

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  Eser Gündüz | Retro-futurism   since we are all voyagers through space and time exploring the contents within - let's employ one of the great science fiction writers of the previous century to illustrate an important concept.    i'm talking about the concept of " to grok something " which was created and explained by robert a. heinlein in the 1961 sci-fi novel "stranger in a strange land". the book is about the man michael smith who was raised on mars and how he understands and integrates the culture on earth and terrestrial concepts.  without going too much into the details of the book i'd like to explore what "to grok" means and supply several definitions by various sources: a) to understand intuitively or by empathy, to establish rapport with. (oxford dict.) b) to understand (something) intuitively, to know (something) without having to think intellectually ( wiktionary ) c) when you grok something, you just get it — in other words, you...

the song of tea

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Zoro Mettini | Die Euphonie in Beethovens "Neunter"     Song of Tea by Lu Tung The first cup moistens the throat; The second shatters all feelings of solitude; The third cup purifies the digestion, re-opening the five thousand volumes I’ve studied and bringing them to mind afresh; The fourth induces perspiration, evaporating all of life’s trials and tribulations; With the fifth cup, the body sharpens, crisp; The sixth cup is the first step on the road to enlightenment; And the seventh cup sits steaming — it needn’t be drunk, as one is lifted to the abode of the immortals. as written previously in my posts #1 and #2 tea can inspire a lot of things in people. poetry, philosophy, a feeling of company...  however if one wants to hear - you yourself need to shut up first.  it is vital to first take a back seat in the experience and take your ego out of it. understand what the tea needs. let the tea guide you rather than brewing it how you would like it to behave. there ...