A deep and abiding love of Oriental Beauty

A deep and abiding love of Oriental Beauty

When a Sheng 'makes you' say and do things you always wanted to say and do but didn't. And then you did.

(The Sheng made me do it!)
Could intense 'Sheng-High' be used as a defense, if not criminally, than familiarly? As in, "Parental Unit #1, I am (not really) sorry that I finally said all those things that needed saying, albeit with great elegance, compassion and compelling honesty but that you are never supposed to just go ahead and say, (or in my case, write)."
Can one say it was the sheng that made me do it?
You go through thirty, forty, fifty or more years being teeth-achingly democratically polite to the people who 'brought you up', and then (you decide to say the) tea brings you a clarity and an intensity that allows you to commune with others, in ways that may or may not be entirely comfortable for them, and you speak the Sheng-Dang Truth!
Sheng Dang-It!
Fabulous. Scandalous perhaps, uttering the unutterable but if done in the kindest possible way, using those 'I-statements' you learned in therapy as a kid, then what a opportunity for honesty and consciousnesses one can create with the help of a little seven grams of mellowing yet intensifying Sheng as a helpful conduit. In my case with Crimson Lotus' Whispering Sunshine 2015 harvest.
I can feel the sunshine in my soul, I tell you what!
I said when I began this blog only eight months ago that tea was going to be a focus and a guide into this second half of my life, and so it has been, and so it continues to be.
And I will reiterate again that this is, as I stated last year, a whole lot better than booze! No remorse at all.
Use the power of the Sheng wisely, and see where it takes you.
Tea not only revives, it also can lead to elevations of consciousness, intention and pure spirit you had prior-to not known.