“There is something in the nature of tea that leads us into a world of quiet contemplation of life.” ~Lin Yutang, The Importance of Living
This past week I have thought a lot about not hiding my light and being authentic to who I am.Contemplation, listening, and accepting myself has been on my plate and in my mind. I listened to two young women on a live chat talking about being authentic. It made me happy to see young women thinking on these things, it gave me hope for the future.
They talked about having respect for themselves and others. Paying attention to where they fit in and not adjust who they were just to fit there. They talked about sharing our passions, joys, and stories; then realize that each of us is "enough". We don't need to perform, but honor the "stillness" in ourselves. And above all share your authentic self with honesty and kindness. Accept our differences and believe in who we are.
Choosing yourself first, treating yourself with this honesty and kindness we can then give honesty and kindness to others.
For me tea is about ritual with the picking what tea to drink each day, making the tea, holding in my hands to contemplate, savor, notice, and hold the silence in that very moment. It is a healthy addiction, one that frames my day. It leads me in honesty and kindness to myself and then to share with others.
Thanks to the ladies on grasspeopletree.com for having thoughtful conversations that inspire me, teach me, and confirm my life passages. I am thrilled for the next generations of women, thrilled for my daughter, thrilled for the women that will come in my grandsons life of the future, and thrilled to have a women vice president helping to lead our country and live by example to other young women.
I love how you maintain and live your rituals so beautifully, Marilyn. It's so very thoughtful and yes, meditative. This is a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteYou have written special words on your post today. It's nice that you have a ritual of picking out your tea of the day, preparing it, and savoring it. I think I will make myself a cup of tea now, maybe my favorite blend, English Breakfast. Have you heard of Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf? It's very tasty.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have delightful February days, Marilyn.
~Sheri
Beautifully enriching having a ritual to sustain you. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words with calm intention behind them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYou are a shining light!
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