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Drinking Tea as a Sacred Practice | Brother Phap Dung

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    Learning to drink tea, mindfully
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    I do that every day.
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    Lighting a candle and an incense.
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    That has become my ritual for
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    cultivating Mother Earth in me.
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    And you know, Thay drinks tea quite often
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    during Dharma talks and so on, and
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    I was able to be near him and around him
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    when he did drink tea
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    And yeah, I just very inspired
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    to see he was very consistent
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    when he drinks tea, he's like
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    He's really drinking tea, you know!
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    like it's very sacred
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    Yeah, so I was very impressed with that
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    So no matter where he is, what he's doing
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    even at the airport
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    when he grabs that cup of tea
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    It's just like, I don't know but
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    it's like trying to catch him
    when he's like you know
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    like, you know, he's like
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    He's always like
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    You know he drinks the tea
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    really like, like a sacred act, you know
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    so for me I'm cultivating that,
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    that simple act and keeping it regular
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    when I drink tea
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    so I try to keep Thay alive in me
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    and Mother Earth in me, and to see the water
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    that comes from the air, the sky,
    the rain, the river
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    you know, the ancestors.
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    I mean the magic of water,
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    just contemplate on, wow
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    incredible what water does for us
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    when you say oh,
    water is necessary for live
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    but like, you know that stuff
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    It can go and becomes ice,
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    it can wash and make things clean
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    it's dirty, it doesn't care
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    it's clean, it's perfume,
    it's clear, it's muddy
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    it's just water, it doesn't
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    you know there's a lot of wisdom
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    in a cup of tea
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    so for me, that is the
    wisdom of Mother Earth
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    so these kind of elements
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    just, we have time to
    reguarly interact with it
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    with a cup of tea, with water,
    with Mother Earth
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    you know it's just the depth
    of your, your life
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    it comes, more, more and more
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    so for me it's an ongoing maintenance
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    to take care of it
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    so it's not like you have an insight
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    "Oh, water is Mother Earth,
    water is in me"
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    but what do you do every day, you know
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    so when I take a shower,
    when I brush my teeth
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    so drinking tea is somehow
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    kind of penetrated through
    these other elements
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    so, but I enjoy drinking tea
    and when I drink it
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    I feel Thay alive in me, he's smiling and
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    you know because I leaned that from him
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    and I didn't drink tea before I came
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    to Plum Village you know,
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    I drank coffee, but like you know
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    you know, buffalo cups, you know
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    but here you drink in a small little thing
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    and there's a reason why it's small
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    It's just, you take your time.
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    So our culture drinking tea is
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    super this, super that, you know,
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    but we don't really enjoy it.
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    We just take it down
    as if it's just material
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    you know you can come up with
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    all these great names for tea and stuff
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    but you don't know how to drink it
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    it's just, you know a commodity, you know.
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    A simple cup of tea can
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    that can change the way you move
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    through the day
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    so before sitting meditation
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    before even a lazy day
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    I wake up and light a candle
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    or some incense
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    and enjoy a cup of tea with my teacher
    and Mother Earth.
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    That's one of my things
    I recive from Thay,
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    not just a teaching,
    but it's a living teaching
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Drinking Tea as a Sacred Practice | Brother Phap Dung
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