I sneaked under a piano and lay my head on a pillow. Sound came, first in isolation, then as flowing stream; no thoughts, just sound.
My new friend Craig Addy (www.underthepiano.ca) pioneers the concept of Sound Spa in Vancouver. Guests are cocooned by music, lying under the piano while Craig improvises a masterpiece. I highly recommend it.
As thought and memory came back to my head, I could not help comparing the experience with having tea in Hwagae, in the southern slopes of Mount Jiri, at the home of my good friend and tea master, Kim Jong Yeol.
Lacking a better way to describe the feeling, I will borrow from Anthony de Taize, author of The Korean Way of Tea:
“We can hear a mountain stream gushing over boulders down the valley in front of us, and all the trees around are in their freshest green. The taste of the first cup of tea, made with water that is far below boiling point, on a palate freshly awakened, is so intense, so inexplicably rich and varied, that from that day on the only question can be: ‘when shall I be able to go back and drink that tea again?’”
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