I arrived to Ubud at about 2am last night, only to rise to a Serene sunrise over…
I arrived to Ubud at about 2am last night, only to rise to a Serene sunrise over some rice fields in my new space I'll be staying for the next 2 months. I drank the 2017 Yibang gushu sheng out of the old purple clay pot. I danced around it's punch and power, pulled out some sweetness, and some slight astringent and bitterness. What's fascinating is I can still taste this tea in my mouth roughly 12 hours later! We had band practice with @hanumanproject for the "Purple Ram" tea concert and ceremony tomorrow night at @dragon.tea.temple. We are releasing this collaborative art tea that I had pressed myself from one of the most life changing Teas in my journey- from this high altitude garden in Western Yunnan province. The tea is growing in a wild forest ecosystem and the trees are around 100-300 years old. Nothing crazy, but you can taste the clean environment in this tea. The tea was silky today and it was great the whole band got to share a pot. Our new flautist Joe, also a wine sommelier, had many comments such as blueberry pie, peach apricot lychee, milky buttery. The band loved it, and I love this tea because of it's unique dreamy energy. I've served this tea to hundreds of people in ceremonies and have witnessed deep meditations, emotion releases and have had them myself. It's got a very yin signature. We made a pretty limited run of this, only 125 cakes (30kg) and decided to keep it a limited art run. Perhaps we will do more on the future, though the trade policies in the USA is making it impossible to replicate unless things change. @sarasvati.dasi made the artwork, @hanumanpavanji had a hand in some poetry, and I selected the tea for pressing. Cakes are now officially available on the website, and we don't expect them to last long- especially once they reach the hanuman project's audience. I wanted to be the first to share with Puerh Medicine friends. Enjoy! ☯️💜🍃💜☯️
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A group of people perform music together in a studio setting, with a Gong Fu tea setup prominently displayed on a low table in the center.
- The performers are using diverse instruments including a handpan, acoustic guitar, keyboard, and various wind and percussion instruments.
- A tea cake with an illustration of Hanuman is shown at the end of the video.
- The video features multiple people singing in harmony.
- A monitor in the room displays a digital fireplace.
A group of people perform music together in a studio setting, with a Gong Fu tea setup prominently displayed on a low table in the center.
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