tea ceremony

Tea Ceremony creates a sacred space of us to slow down, soften & come into stillness. Tea spirit dances through silence & simplicity to take us on a gentle yet deep journey within ourselves.

During our time together we will sip upon multiple bowls of tea from wild growth tea trees. These trees have absorbed the life force of the rain, wind, sun & changing seasons, giving them an enlivening Qi that will move through us during ceremony, offering us the medicine of nature within a single bowl.

We do not drink this tea as a beverage, but as a medicine. Through the lineage & art form of Cha Dao- or ‘the way of tea’- we weave together ritual, stillness, and beauty to receive the gifts of Tea.

Tea is a plant medicine that meets us exactly where we are. Through her gentle nature she can be consumed by nearly every person. She has very few barriers to entry. She invites us to come as we are & she will show up there. She is a beautifully generous plant spirit who absolutely loves all humans.

“Tea is more than an idealization of the form of drinking;
it is a religion of the art of life.”

-Okakuro Kazuko

The Gifts of Tea

Each person will have their own unique experience of Tea & every tea sit different. But after five years of intimate relationship with this plant & thousands of bowls of tea, she has continually revealed herself to me as a plant medicine that…

  • Brings a soft touch to tender places within us

  • Gently moves stuck + stagnant energy

  • Graciously opens the heart & emotional waters

  • Supports dropping into a meditative state

  • Creates space for what is right under the surface to be felt & tended to

  • Fosters deep connection with self, others & nature

  • Generously offers an entrainment field of embodied peace for our nervous systems to experience

  • Offers new insights with fresh eyes

  • Ritualizes the magic in the mundane of Life

  • Melts us into the tranquility of the eternal present moment

Tea Ceremonies

I offer community group Tea Ceremonies multiple times per month at various locations through New Hampshire & Southern Maine. Check my events page to see current ceremonies. I also offer private tea ceremonies for personal solo sits, small groups, corporate/business team connection, weddings, bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays, rites of passage, and other bespoke ceremonies. As well as having me serve tea at your group retreats. Please reach out to inquire about private bookings.

Tea ceremonies typically are 1.5-2 hours in length.

Community Tea Ceremonies:

$33 / person. Limited to 8 spots. Please click here to see upcoming ceremonies & subscribe to my email newsletter to stay up to date on ceremonies.

Private Tea Ceremonies:

1-2 people - $200

Each additional person + $50

For private tea ceremonies I can serve up to groups of ten. Please reach out for custom price packages for tea ceremonies for weddings, showers, private events, or retreats at connect@elen-rose.com

Tea Ceremony FAQs

  • I always suggest people do NOT come to tea on a fully empty stomach. Please eat something light and nourishing at least an hour before. It is best to not arrive with an overly full stomach or having eaten unhealthy heavy food prior.

    Please wear comfortable loose clothes that you can breathe deeply in and sit for long periods of time.

    Day of ceremony please do not consume any other forms of caffeine including coffee, matcha, tea, cacao, or energy drinks. It is also preferred to not consume other plant medicines prior, including cannabis, so that you may experience tea spirit only.

  • In these Tea Ceremonies I serve the tea plant camellia sinensis, which does contain caffeine. However, the caffenine in tea isn’t the comparable to the caffeine in coffee.

    While the caffeine in tea and coffee is the same compound, the caffeine in tea is initially trapped by its own polyphenols and tannins, and is then released gradually, for up to ten hours at a time. Thus, there is no "crash," but a period of sustained stimulation. The caffeine from tea can sharpen the mind, increase concentration and eliminate fatigue, all while keeping you feeling relaxed. 

    Though the tea that will be served has a small amount of caffeine, it offers relaxing benefits to the nervous system.

    Evening Ceremonies will not have caffeine. And for individuals highly sensitive to caffeine you may request a low to no caffeine tea for private tea ceremonies.

  • I am more than happy to share about my experiences & relationship with tea, but I do not personally teach Cha Dao- the lineage of Tea. If you are interested in learning about this Global Tea Hut, and its main teacher Wu De, are where you want to go. Living Tea is always a wonderful resource.

    I am grateful to have learned from both of these places during my many year embodied relationship with Tea.