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Jerry Shimizu carries a gun. Midnight is upon us and so it's time to launch a new Magic Monday. Ask me anything about occultism, and with certain exceptions noted below, any question received by midnight Monday Eastern time will get an answer. Please note:  Any question or comment received after that point will not get an answer, and in fact will just be deleted.  If you're in a hurry, or suspect you may be the 341,928th person to ask a question, please check out the very rough version 1.3 of The Magic Monday FAQ here

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Date: 2025-05-19 12:04 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Apologies if this question has already been asked, but I was reading about Japanese tea ceremonies, and started wondering if maybe they are a form of magical ritual. Are they? And if so, what do they do, magically?

tea ceremony magic

Date: 2025-05-20 01:44 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] michele7
As a former tea ceremony student, I'd like to add my two cents. The "magic" of tea ceremony is called ichi go ichi e in Japanese. That translates to one time one meeting or once in a lifetime. To me it means to treasure the experience, to enjoy the silence and to realize that the tea ceremony happening right now will only happen this time. Even though each class I attended had the same structure, each class was completely different. There were different flowers in the alcove, different sweets to have with the bitter tea and different moods of the attendees. So, gratitude is tied into ichi go ichi e. We are grateful for the tea, grateful for the learning, grateful for our feelings and grateful for the time together. I'm probably making a mess of the ichi go ichi e concept, but that's the magic. Be in the moment. You can meet a friend for coffee every Tuesday, but every coffee date is special.
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