Heart of Lumi

The Way of Tea
Tea + Insight
1:1 with Guidance
In this intimate one-to-one session, tea becomes both teacher and mirror, inviting us to slow down and meet life exactly as it is.
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We move slowly, bowl by bowl, allowing the medicine of Tea to settle the mind and create space for deeper listening. Through intuitive guidance and reflective dialogue, what has been overlooked often comes gently into view.
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This is a space for reorientation, inner clarity, and remembering the steadiness beneath your life.
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You leave feeling clearer, grounded, present and with greater clarity about the path ahead.
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90 minutes held in person at the Treehouse.
​Sessions are available at a distance. If remote, tea can be sent in advance, so the ceremony can be shared across time and space.
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Private Tea Ceremony
individuals, couples, and small groups
A quiet, intentional tea ceremony designed for those seeking a meaningful, grounding experience. ​ Tea is served bowl by bowl in the spirit of Cha Dao, inviting you into presence, softness, and ease. The ceremony unfolds in silence, followed by gentle conversation and reflective sharing.
This experience is ideal for:
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individuals seeking a restorative pause
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friends or partners wanting to share something meaningful together
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small groups marking a transition, celebration, or moment of reflection
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You are welcomed into a serene, beautifully held setting where nothing is rushed and everything is offered with care.
​90 minutes. Held in person at The Treehouse in Asheville.​
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Explore Lumi's Tea Events for monthly tea circles and seasonal gatherings.
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Interested in hosting a Tea Ceremony for Your Group?
I offer tea ceremony within retreats, gatherings, and special events held by others. If you’re feeling into whether tea might support your container, I welcome a conversation.
“Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world revolves.”— Thích Nhất Hạnh
Who is this for?
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Those longing for stillness, presence, and a quieter way of meeting themselves
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Those drawn to tea as a mindfulness practice, shaped through movement, gesture, and shared presence
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Those navigating transition or seeking a sanctuary of pause
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Those with an existing tea practice who are curious about meeting tea through mindfulness and slowness