In this text, Soshitsu Sen, the head of a Japanese school of tea, tells how he mastered the Way of Tea. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Nowhere is there a more profound recording of the liturgy of tea as practiced in the Japanese culture. The author is immanently qualified, being the 'Grand Teamaster of Japan' following more than a score of others in his lineage. The technical aspects are overshadowed by the personal involvement -- bonding -- with the practice. A wonder for me, an American, to participate vicariously in the deepest reflection of the virtues of Japanese culture. A bonus is the calligraphy that graces this little book -- full pages, stunning. This book inspired me to become the Teamaster of a Sangha.
This book changed my LIFE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Despite the fact that this book is out of print. I have been able to obtain many copies...check independent book stores! This is one of the best books I have ever read. It helped me understand Japanese culture and the Japanese way of living.
Gentle
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
A Japanese tea master discusses his art, and throws in a few anecdotes of his own life and stories about famous tea masters from the past. Overall, this is a wonderful introduction to the spirit behind the tea ceremony, which as just as important as the particulars of the process itself. The author's warmth and sincere goodwill come through nicely in this slim, peaceful volume.
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