
Silent Tea Room Eastern time zone
The Silent Tea Room is a space for you to be fully present with members of the Cha Circle.
I created the Silent Tea Room because the world needs more places where we can simply be—without the pressure to socialize or perform. Sitting with tea in quiet company can be profoundly powerful, offering a sense of unity in an introverted, contemplative space. This is something I have experienced deeply in every tea ceremony I have attended.
What you need for the silent tea room:
A cup
Optional: Tea pot or Gaiwan
A kettle
Tea (Preferable with larger leaves if you practice bowl tea)

Silent Tea Room Western Time
The Silent Tea Room is a space for you to be fully present with members of the Cha Circle.
I created the Silent Tea Room because the world needs more places where we can simply be—without the pressure to socialize or perform. Sitting with tea in quiet company can be profoundly powerful, offering a sense of unity in an introverted, contemplative space. This is something I have experienced deeply in every tea ceremony I have attended.
What you need for the silent tea room:
A cup
Optional: Tea pot or Gaiwan
A kettle
Tea (Preferable with larger leaves if you practice bowl tea)

Silent Tea Room Eastern time zone (Kopie)
The Silent Tea Room is a space for you to be fully present with members of the Cha Circle.
I created the Silent Tea Room because the world needs more places where we can simply be—without the pressure to socialize or perform. Sitting with tea in quiet company can be profoundly powerful, offering a sense of unity in an introverted, contemplative space. This is something I have experienced deeply in every tea ceremony I have attended.
What you need for the silent tea room:
A cup
Optional: Tea pot or Gaiwan
A kettle
Tea (Preferable with larger leaves if you practice bowl tea)

Silent Tea Room Western Time
The Silent Tea Room is a space for you to be fully present with members of the Cha Circle.
I created the Silent Tea Room because the world needs more places where we can simply be—without the pressure to socialize or perform. Sitting with tea in quiet company can be profoundly powerful, offering a sense of unity in an introverted, contemplative space. This is something I have experienced deeply in every tea ceremony I have attended.
What you need for the silent tea room:
A cup
Optional: Tea pot or Gaiwan
A kettle
Tea (Preferable with larger leaves if you practice bowl tea)

Silent Tea Room Western Time
The Silent Tea Room is a space for you to be fully present with members of the Cha Circle.
I created the Silent Tea Room because the world needs more places where we can simply be—without the pressure to socialize or perform. Sitting with tea in quiet company can be profoundly powerful, offering a sense of unity in an introverted, contemplative space. This is something I have experienced deeply in every tea ceremony I have attended.
What you need for the silent tea room:
A cup
Optional: Tea pot or Gaiwan
A kettle
Tea (Preferable with larger leaves if you practice bowl tea)