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The Book Of Tea by Kakuzō Okakura

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Book name: The Book Of Tea (2024)
Category: Aesthetics
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Pages: 160 pages
Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1906, midnight
"The Book of Tea" explores the intricate and nuanced philosophy behind the Japanese tea ceremony, presenting it as a blend of Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and the ethics of the Samurai. The author delves into the aesthetic and cultural significance of tea in Japan, discussing how it influences various aspects of life and art, from architecture to flower arranging. The book also reflects on the broader implications of tea as a spiritual and meditative practice, emphasizing simplicity, naturalness, and a profound appreciation for the beauty of the everyday. Through this lens, the tea ceremony becomes a metaphor for a harmonious and mindful approach to life. The 11731st greatest book of all time

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Kakuzō Okakura

Kakuzō Okakura

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