Tranquility-Tea




Meditation Tea Ceremony

Offered EOW 10am - 12pm
This is a silent, non-guided meditation ceremony where the ritual holds the container and the medicine of Tea assists with our consciousness journeys.

Please set aside about 2 hours for the experience (1 to 1-1/2 hour ceremony followed by 1/2 hour sharing circle).
Arrive 10-15 minutes early. Latecomers are not accepted.
Wear comfortable clothing (floor seating provided) and do not bring additions to the ceremony (water bottles, journals, phones).
Be mindful that this is a unique group experience and be sensitive to the flow and well-being of those around you. Group size is limited to 6-8 persons. 


The ceremony will serve 3 cups of tea and one cup of water. We serve tea containing caffeine.

Non-caffeinated (lightly medicinal herbs) and Cacao Ceremonies are available by wait-list (please email) and usually offered at the once-monthly weekday ceremony.

If you would like updates or reminders:

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Details

Upcoming:
Saturday June 13
Cacao June 18    
Saturday July 11
saturday July 25

How to RSVP

Cost:  By Donation ($10-$20 suggested)

Your payment  reserves your seat.
Limit 6-8 persons per event.

Click below for booking and payment: Paypal, Venmo or Credit Card

(970)319-1697

  • Jess

Location

Lithia Park Creekside
10am-Noon

Location directions will be on your receipt

Meet your Host

Jess Bates
Jess was a frequent attendant at Markus Lyons Tea Ceremonies held in Ashland over the years. When Markus and his family moved to Thailand, he gave Jess her first side-handle pot and the information for where to get the training, in hopes of keeping the offering available.

This Cha Dao form, developed by Zen Monks in Taiwan, is the basis for the Ceremony structure (Global Tea Hut).

See Jess' other projects here:
www.tranquilitytoday.com

Teas for Sale

Certified Organic from small farms in Taiwan.
I have some new teas, and several small-quantity samples.

The story of TamMoto-Tea

Sourced in person, where does our tea come from?

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Or to be added to the wait-list for Cacao Ceremony or Herbal Tea ceremony: