Monday, January 26, 2009

Tea & Music

Tea works well with good music! Although some emotions can only be described and felt through music, I will list some emotions that work well with tea:

Euphoria: Does this need an explanation? If you're listening to something so good that you enter this rare state of being, then tea will push you even further. Tea may even be responsible for pushing you over the edge into euphoria, if timed correctly. The image at the left is suppose to represent the state of euphoria...




Ecstasy: When you really feel like music is giving you energy beyond description, a cup of tea can center that ecstatic behavior directly towards your mind. This could then lead to a state of euphoria or feelings of well-being. Keep in mind that this is because a state of ecstasy feels more energetic and "gitty" than a state of euphoria.



Relaxation: Picture this feeling as a form of mild meditation. The warmth of tea can keep your mind wrapped in a little blanket of sereneness. Anything besides Breakfast Tea will help keep you calm while you relax and listen to your favorite music. The baby to left exhibits a perfect display of complete relaxation.


These are the three main emotions that tea works well with, and that tea can be responsible for making you feel. However, you must make sure that you are actually drinking tea that you enjoy. You must also make sure not to screw up the process of making tea, like I just did twice in a row with this green tea. Damn, it tasted like water the first time, and the second time it still wasn't strong enough! No worries, though, because I still enjoyed the first half of it.

I'm currently listening to the Revolutionary Road score, by Thomas Newman. That guy can write some super depressing music, but also some uplifting and beautiful tracks as well. The movie was a wonderful adaptation of the book (both were ridiculously depressing). I'd recommend seeing this movie if you haven't viewed a sad movie in a long time. If you just watched Into The Wild, Requiem For A Dream, The Diving Bell And The Butterfly, American Beauty, or Mystic River, then PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE.

This blog probably gets 1 view every month from just one friend of mine, so don't expect the next post to be anywhere on topic, Kenny! I can't say THAT much about tea.

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