<p>Scholar and historian Kakuzō Okakura celebrates the history of tea and the Japanese tea ceremony in this classic text and explores the connection of the Way of Tea to art architecture flower arrangement philosophy and religion. <em>The Book of Tea</em> is a delightful meandering stroll through a tea garden in the company of an entertaining highly educated raconteur a profound meditation on life art and the soul of Eastern culture.</p><p>Written in 1906 this elegant essay is a heartfelt invitation to the Western world to understand the deeper philosophy behind the tea ceremony. At its core Teaism is a cult of beauty harmony and imperfection a spiritual practice rooted in the simple act of preparing and sharing a cup of tea. Okakura reveals how the tea room becomes an oasis of tranquility a sanctuary where the chaos of modern life dissolves into stillness and where the fleeting moment is cherished as sacred. With lyrical prose and deep insight he explores the influences of Taoism Zen Buddhism Confucianism and Japanese aesthetics showing how art nature and daily ritual are inseparable. This is not just a book about tea - it is a guide to living with grace mindfulness and reverence for the small exquisite things. A modern classic that continues to inspire readers worldwide <em>The Book of Tea</em> remains a beacon of peacefulness in an age of haste.</p><p></p><p>In this handy new pocket-sized edition Japanese and Chinese names and terms have been updated to the spelling conventions familiar to the modern reader.</p>
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