Special Episode: Sado and Shalom

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In this special bonus episode, Brittany shares one of the many messages she has given as a missionary. In July, Brittany had the privilege of speaking at a tea ceremony event (sado or chado in Japanese) held by her church in Japan. After studying the Zen Buddhist roots of Japanese tea ceremony, she considers the main principles of sado with a Christian, biblical perspective. And that led her to the concept of shalom, or “peace” in Hebrew. 

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Show Notes and References:

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Books and Resources on Japanese Tea Ceremony:

  • Zen and the Art of Tea by D.T. Suzuki (audiobook) --> View on Amazon for Audible
  • The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura (book) --> View on Amazon
  • The Omotesenke Tea Culture (website)
  • “4 Principles of Chado” (Zen Wonders) (website)
  • “An Introduction to Chado” (Urasenke Konnichian) (website)

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