opening the throat

February 19, 2013

Yin Latte?


This morning Scott and I found our tongues tangled in some philosophical tangent involvinging non-duality, love, a sense of responsibility and reflexive liberation from it, grunt work, astral bodies, and--finally- the staple rounded realization of " Right, so we actually don't have to do anything AND we choose to embody the pleasure and light in this experience Now!"
heh.
We really love this tea!

Naturally, my next steps were:
  1. Put the Kettle On
  2. Brew a pot of Gynostemma and Ancient Forest Tea 
  3.  Mentally Kiss the local critters who made last night's compost diapppear
  4. Place 1 tsp. Reishi
  5. 1 tsp. Chaga
  6. 1 tsp. Cordyceps
  7. 1 tsp. He Shu Wou
  8. 1/3 tsp. Shilajit
  9. into my new japanese tea mug and
  10. pour in love
  11. and tea
  12. and a luscious splash of local raw goats milk
  13. stir and sip!

 exaltant YUM :-)

( Note: this described recipe is especially indulgent and belongs to the I deserve this,  I am menstrual and need extra mushrooms in my 
morning tea  mind-body pattern. Typical daily dosage is 1/2 tsp. of each respective mushroom. These are precious and powerful foods!)

Ron Teeguarden's  gynostemma fields on Great Immortal Peak.

Reishi!




Anais Nin,  Feeling Tea