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2012 Xiaguan FT Flame Mushroom (Jin Cha) Raw Puerh Tea 250g

2012 Xiaguan FT Flame Mushroom (Jin Cha) Raw Puerh Tea 250g
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This Xiaguan mushroom shape raw puerh tea is made for Fei Tai (For Taiwan)" means this product was a special order of "Fei Tai" Company. Fei Tai Company is the biggest Xiaguan TF and Menghai TF pu-erh tea distributor in Taiwan. It is claimed that the customized products of Fei Tai company reaches a higher quality in Xiaguan TF. The high-level "FT" tea chose better raw materials. This tea is a good blend of 1-3 years old materials from different Yunnan areas. Pressed to mushroom...

2007 Longyu Brand Bulangshan Jin Cha Ripe 250g

2007 Longyu Brand Bulangshan Jin Cha Ripe 250g
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Jin Cha(mushroom) is especially for Tibetan market, used to be mixed with milk, it is very helpful for the digestion. Using 2006 large-leaves material from Bulang mountain. After artificial moderate fermentation and high temperature pressed into the mushroom shape in 2007. Breved tea have deep red color, smooth and sweet. Yiliang Xiang Long TF was established in 2003, existing staff and workshop equipment come from the original Yiliang tea factory which has been a part...

2006 Longyu Brand Bulangshan Jin Cha Raw 250g

2006 Longyu Brand Bulangshan Jin Cha Raw 250g
4.5 stars 1 review

Raw Jin Cha is especially for Tibetan market, used to be mixed with milk, it is very helpful for the digestion. This Jin Cha is made of sun-dried large leaves material from Bulang mountain. The tea liquor is deep golden and flavored. Stimulation and rich in mouth with floral sweet aftertaste. This raw Jin Cha can also brewed in Tibetan way of tea with milk, butter and salt (or sugar).


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„As for “the physical form has no such form,” and “things have no such thingness,” physical form and things disintegrate before long, ultimately returning to nothing. This is observant insight, or understanding; once you can understand, you will naturally be detached from illusions, so delusions and random imaginations spontaneously disappear without having to be eliminated. Because thoughts in the mind are all empty, therefore it is said one “only sees emptiness.” This is a matter of transcendental knowledge, not run-of-the-mill quietism. “

Source Book: Cleary, Thomas. Practical Taoism. Shambhala Publications Inc, 1998. p. 112. ISBN: 978-1570622007. [q709] [s79]

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