"DRINK YOUR TEA SLOWLY AND REVERENTLY AS IF IT IS THE AXIS ON WHICH THE WORLD EARTH REVOLVES-SLOWLY,EVENLY, WITHOUT RUSHING TOWARD THE FUTURE." Thich Nhat Hanh
Has it ever occurred to you that you can only love when you are alone? What does it mean to love? It means to see a person, a thing a situation as it really is and not as you imagine it to be, and to give it the response it deserves...
-Anthony De Mello
Product Description
 This is a tea that will make memories. This Chai has a Penetrating depth of character with a full flavored cup, exuding sensuous floral and saucy spice notes.
2 oz (makes approx. 20-25 cups loose Tea
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This Chai has a penetrating depth with a full flavored cup exuding sensuous floral and saucy spice notes. Contains: Luxury Black Tea, Ginger, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Coriander Cloves Black pepper, Rose petals, Lavender and Jasmine buds. Ancient Indian tradition maintains that the Kama Sutra was written by Maharishi Vatsyayana, who is believed to have lived in India sometime between the 1st and 6th centuries AD., known as the Gupta period, a time of great cultural and artistic growth. The Kuma Suta is literally a book on the science of love. Kuma translates as desire, and the Sutra means a technical manual. The ancient treatise depicts positions for "uhm" marital enjoyment with names like "the Cobra" and "Tigress"--It is a very spicy text. So what may really surprise you is that tradition maintains that Mharishi Vatsysyana was a celibate monk. How he got it in his head to describe some of the sultriest, sexiest, physically challenging, stimulating and creative ways for couples to 'enjoy' themselves is a mystery that has long been lost to the mists of time. It is in this spirit of sensuousness and discovery offered by Vatsyayana's ancient text that we offer this fabulous tea. Remember, before using turn you bag updise down several times as the powdered spices can settle at the bottom of the bag during transit.  |
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