Learning "Shin-Gyo-Kusa"

I went to a tea ceremony lesson the other day,

There was a realization about "Shin-Gyo-Kusa".

It is said that the ``shin, gyo, and kusa'' of the tea ceremony is often compared to the kaisho, gyosho, and cursive script of calligraphy.

What is not omitted at all is "kaisho"

Gyosho is a slightly different version of that.

It was "cursive script" that broke down

I was searching for "Shingyogusa" and found the following paper.
``Kata Theory in Japanese Traditional Performing Arts-Shin, Gyo, So-''
http://www.nakatani-seminar.org/kozin/syuuronn_kougai/ose.pdf

And before Sen no Rikyu, they learned from true tea ceremony, but around Sotan it seems to have been reversed.

Even now, in Sekishu-ryu, they learn from the “real” tea ceremony, so in order to do the “grass” tea ceremony that can be done in front of people,

It seems that it will take about 10 years.

``What is training? Learn from 1, know 10, go back from 10, the original 1'' Sen no Rikyu

As this word says, start learning from the tea ceremony of “grass”, learn until “truth”,

And I learned through practice that by learning more about ``grass'', I can perform true ``shuhari''.

This also applies to how you live your life.

Through my work, I experience and learn various things every day.

In order to do work that is familiar to me, I will continue to learn the truth that becomes "truth", and my daily work will be "grass"

Always thinking about customer satisfaction, we will continue to improve so that it is easy to understand, casual, and interesting.

The existence of the "truth" polishes the "grass", and in order to polish the "grass", it cannot be destroyed unless the "truth" is learned.

I am grateful that I was able to experience the truth of the way of thinking through the tea ceremony.

Learning continues throughout life, but “tea” is really deep, wonderful, and fun! !