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The Tea Ceremony

The tea ceremony throw us into a particular state of mind. We, a little group of experts, sit down in a simple room, where the beautiful nature outside is not shut out. The tea is made and served with slow, nearly rhytmic movements. After sipping of the common tea bowl, we pass the time discussing the bowl and the ingredients, that are used to make the tea.

The Garden

I am very fond of the nature. I consider the trees, the ponds, the bushes and the stones in my garden more important than my pavellion.

Haiku

Haiku is an unrhymed Japanese poem recording the essence of a moment keenly perceived, in which nature is linked to human nature. It usually consists of 17 Japanese symbol-sounds. The term is also used for foreign adaptations of the haiku, i.e. the poems of the imagists. These poems are usually written in three lines of five, seven, and five syllables.



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