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2006/02/09

What IS Tea?

Filed under: General — feyMorgaina @ 23:50

MM,

Awhile back, some people asked me what oolong tea is? Not quite sure myself, I jokingly said, “It’s from Oolong.” Afterwards though, I decided to look up oolong tea. This was not the first time I researched the subject of tea though. Awhile back, I was looking up what is packaged as “Chai Tea“. (By the way, since the word “chai” means “tea” in Indian, it is redundant to call it “chai tea” – you are then calling it “tea tea”. What is packaged and sold as “chai tea” is properly called masala chai or masala tea.) This time, I did a bit more research on the subject of tea.

Tea is, in fact, a plant (not really a surprise there). It comes from Camellia sinensis, a bush found primarily in countries such as China and India. The leaves or buds of this plant is harvested to produce the hot drink known as tea. There are generally four major kinds of tea – white, green, oolong, and black – with some variations based on these. Each of these teas is processed differently. The major difference in the process for the teas is whether or not the leaves are oxidised and how long the leaves are oxidised before they are dried. (Please note the term fermentation is often used for this process, but that is an incorrect use of that term, which comes from the process for making wine.)

The not-well-known white tea is made from young leaves that have undergone no oxidation. Live buds receive no sunlight so they never produce the green colour that comes from chlorophyll. This is why white tea is more expensive than the other three kinds of tea.

The quite popular green tea is made by stopping the oxidation process very early on. Because the oxidation needs to be stopped so soon, this tea is made within one to two days after harvesting. This explains why green tea tends to have a lighter flavour than black tea. The nice and subtle jasmine tea is made with green tea and jasmine flowers.

The common black tea is made by allowing the leaves to fully oxidise before drying. The full oxidation of the leaves produces a strong flavour. Black tea is properly known as red tea in Chinese. However, red tea is also used to describe the hot drink made from rooibos, a South African plant not related to Camellia sinensis. True black tea in China is post-fermented tea.

The relatively unfamiliar oolong tea is made by stopping the oxidation process sometime after the deadline for making green tea and before the leaves are fully oxidised (as for black tea). Because of the variation in when the oxidation is stopped, there can be a variety of oolong tea flavours.

There is a yellow tea that is a variation of green tea. The difference between the two is that yellow tea has a slower drying process.

Teas and their processes are described in the Wikipedia article on tea.

Orange pekoe describes the grading of black tea. Despite its name, it does not have any orange flavour in it. This grading system is not used in China and is a term used in the Western tea trade. Orange pekoe generally describes a basic, medium-grade black tea.

Below are some popular black teas:
Darjeeling tea is a black tea that comes from the plant grown in the Darjeeling region of India.
Ceylon tea is a black tea that comes from the plant grown in Sri Lanka.
Assam tea is a black tea that come from the plant grown in Assam, India.
Irish Breakfast tea is a blend of black tea with predominantly Assam teas.
English Breakfast tea is a blend of black tea with predominantly Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan teas.
Earl Grey tea is a black tea blended with bergamot oil to give it a distinctive flavour and aroma.

Masala chai should be specially noted here. It is usually made with black tea or Darjeeling tea, but can be made with green tea or jasmine tea. Masala tea is noted for the blend of spices that produce a nice aromatic tea and is served with sugar and a little milk or cream. Five spices that make a nice masala chai are cinnamon, ginger, star anise, cloves, and cardamom. There are, however, variations on the spices used.

Since the discovery of tea, the word has been used to describe nearly every hot drink made with a herb, from “chamomile tea” to “summerberry tea” to “rooibos tea”, even if no actual tea is in the drink. These are labelled “herbal teas” by manufacturers to distinguish it from true teas (those made from the tea plant) and is likely the source of the confusion regarding what is tea. Properly, these drinks should be called a tisane or an infusion. Therefore, a cup of hot tea is really an infusion of tea. However, I suppose infusion isn’t a catchy enough word to use on marketing packaging! At least the word tisane has been used by one brand to describe these hot herbal drinks.

Okay, I’m going to go have some hot tea now – and I do mean the real stuff, Camellia sinensis.

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress and tea fancier
Brigid’s Flame

How the Chinese and Japanese Count Your Age

Filed under: General — feyMorgaina @ 19:28

MM,

I came across this little tidbit while doing some reiki research.

While it is true that in Chinese and Japanese culture a baby is considered to be one on the day of birth, it is not because age is counted from the date of conception. First of all, traditionally we wouldn’t know the date of conception and therefore can’t count from that day. (Yes, I realize doctors can count backwards from whatever stage of pregnancy, but I highly doubt that is an accurate way to determine the date of conception.) Secondly, saying that a baby is “one year old” on the day the baby is born implies a pregnancy term of one year.

Now the real reason why a baby is considered to be one on the day of birth is simply because the Chinese and Japanese do not say the baby is “one year old”. The phrase “year old” implies that a year has passed. The proper phrasing is that the baby is “in her first year of life”. In other words, on the day you were born, you started the first year of your life. So, if you are thirty-one years old, in Chinese you would say you are in your thirty-second year.

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2006/02/02

One of those email quizzes

Filed under: General — feyMorgaina @ 14:55

MM,

Okay, I normally don’t do these quizzes. They get passed around so much around the internet and you end up answering the same questions over and over and over again. Since the quiz came through an email list I’m on, I decided to reply and answer the questions. Now, to avoid any further “let’s get to know each other” quizzes, I posted my answers to the questions on here (with maybe some deletions).

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1. IF YOU COULD BUILD A SECOND HOUSE ANYWHERE, WHERE WOULD IT BE?
A second house? I don’t even have a first.. yet. So here’s where they would be. One north of this city, because I just can’t seem to leave here, no matter what… been here too long. I’d have a second house somewhere near the Mediterranean or maybe in a mountain in Japan, China, or Korea. (Those mountains are known to be “hot spots” of spiritual energy – great place for meditation!)

2. FAVORITE ARTICLES OF CLOTHING?
As in item of clothing? My ritual robes! For normal everyday wear, don’t have a favourite. Depends on the weather. In winter, something cotton and snuggly. In summer, nice loose summer dresses. Overall though, I’m too practical these days about clothes, so despite any favourites, I can be found wearing mostly sports clothes or jeans or cords and a top.

3. THE LAST CD YOU BOUGHT?
Hungry Lucy.

4. WHAT TIME DO YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING?
Whatever time my body decides it wants to wake up!

5. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE KITCHEN APPLIANCE?
Hehe… the good ol’ stove and oven. Can’t do anything without it.

6. IF YOU COULD PLAY AN INSTRUMENT WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Okay, I can play a clarinet, saxophone (once you learn a clarinet, saxophone is easy), and a little flute (though I’m not quite as good with the flute as with a clarinet), but I haven’t played any of these in years (studied music for 5 years in high school). It will hopefully come back to me when I finally get around to buying a used cheap clarinet to play again. I have practiced drumming off an on. Now, I have to pick only ONE instrument to play…? I’d like to make it through most of the wood winds and learn some stringed instruments (harp, violin), but if I have to pick only one to learn, it’d be the good ol’ classic PIANO.

7. FAVORITE COLOR?
Don’t have one. I like all colours… well, except for pink, but only because when I wear it, I look sallow. I guess you could say I like purple more because I love writing in purple.

8. WHAT KIND OF CAR DO YOU LIKE?
If I could have any car – a Jaguar, anything sporty. But lately, I’ve been thinking about horse-drawn carriages for transportation… hehe.

9. IF YOU COULD TELL ANYONE TO SHOVE IT, WHO WOULD IT BE?
I’d have to go with Tamarra’s answer for this one. Steven Harper, but also anyone willing to follow that sort of b/s… okay… going back to my “happy place”.

10. FAVORITE CHILDREN’S BOOK?
Probably Alice in Wonderland because I can’t remember any other books from childhood.

11. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SEASON?
Have to go with summer here. I like spring too, but I have too many allergies to actually LOVE spring.

12. IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE SUPER POWER, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Sue Storm’s ability in Fantastic Four. It’s not just invisibility, but to bend light!

13. IF YOU HAVE A TATTOO, WHAT IS IT?
Don’t have one. If I did, it’d be a rose piercing a heart.

14. NAME ONE PERSON/PEOPLE FROM YOUR PAST YOU WISH YOU COULD GO BACK AND TALK TO?
My father. I still miss him and have so many questions now.

16. WHAT’S YOUR LEAST FAVORITE DAY?
Days when the moon goes void-of-course and days when the moon energy makes me feel scattered (usually waning moon in Sagittarius or Aquarius or Gemini).

17. WHAT’S IN THE TRUNK OF YOUR CAR/TRUCK?
Don’t have a car, truck, etc.

18. WHICH DO YOU PREFER, SUSHI OR HAMBURGER?
Definitely Sushi! As long as you don’t mean those rolls, but the real thing… raw fish. Sashimi is sometimes preferable.

19. FROM THE PEOPLE YOU WILL EMAIL THIS TO, WHO’S MOST LIKELY TO RESPOND FIRST?
“Georgina, then she will send it on to the entire Sistrum mailing list.” LOL. Good answer, Tamarra.

20. WHO’S LEAST LIKELY TO RESPOND?
My bittersweetheart, Nathan.

21. WHO DID YOU RECEIVE THIS FROM?
Georgina from Sistrum

22. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FLOWER?
Roses and purple coloured flowers.

23. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MEAL?
Lobster dinner!

24. WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
August 6

25. DESCRIBE YOUR PJS
Hehe… skyclad, it’s more comfy. Clothes get twisted around when I sleep and I hate feeling like my whole body is being choked.

26.DO YOU BELIEVE IN SOME TYPE OF AFTERLIFE?
Hm… find me a Wiccan who doesn’t?

27. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE GIFT TO RECEIVE FROM A FRIEND?
A hug!

There! Now, if anyone sends me another of these quizzes, I can tell them to look on here.

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2006/02/01

Happy Dog Year and Imbolc

Filed under: General — feyMorgaina @ 16:00

MM,

It’s been a busy few days. The sabbat Imbolc is upon us and I attended two Imbolc rituals last week (Thursday and Friday). Saturday I had the last little bit of my Reiki course and then had to rush off to my mother’s for Chinese New Year celebration. (For those who don’t know, Chinese New Year’s is the the second new moon after winter solstice.) Since I only had four hours of sleep on Friday night, I was quite exhausted by the time I got home Saturday night (midnight). Because of all the craziness the past weekend, I had Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday to work on my Reiki manuals. Yes, I will be teaching Reiki, but I have to get things organized first.

Imbolc (which is traditionally on February 2) falls around the same time as the beginning of spring as marked in the Chinese calendar. This year it is quite close. The beginning of spring in the Chinese calendar occurs when the sun is 315 degrees longitude (or 15 degrees in Aquarius for the astrologers out there). This year the sun reaches this point on February 3. This is also known as “Imbolc crossquarter” (according to Llewellyn’s Witches Datebook) and is thought by some to be the proper timing for Imbolc. This idea does have its merits.

If you study the Chinese lunisolar calendar and then correlate the sabbats with the seasonal markers on that calendar, you can see how evenly the sabbats are placed throughout the year. The Essence of the Chinese Calendar shows these seasonal markers. Looking at the table provided on the web page, we see “Start of Spring” at 315 degrees sun longitude. This would be the sabbat Imbolc. Move down to the vernal equinox at 0 degrees sun longitude and we have the sabbat Ostara. Keep moving down the table, looking for the “start of (season)” and the solstices and equinoxes until you reach the end of the year. Correlating the sabbats with the seasonal markers on the Chinese calendar, we have the following:

Imbolc – start of spring – 315 degrees (15 degrees Aquarius)
Ostara – vernal equinox – 0 degrees (sun enters Aries)
Beltane – start of summer – 45 degrees (15 degrees Taurus)
Midsummer – summer solstice – 90 degrees (sun enters Cancer)
Lughnasadh – start of autumn – 135 degrees (15 degrees Leo)
Harvestide – autumnal equinox – 180 degrees (sun enters Libra)
Samhain – start of winter – 225 degrees (15 degrees Scorpio)
Yule – winter solstice – 270 degrees (sun enters Capricorn)

You will notice that the sabbats are celebrated every 3 solar segments according to this calendar. This I find has a nice balance and makes it easier to understand the sabbats as seasonal events. The other great thing about correlating the sabbats to the Chinese calendar is that the calendar is still in use!

This year, the dates of the sabbats based on the above will be as follows:

Imbolc – February 3
Ostara – March 20
Beltane – May 5
Midsummer – June 21
Lughnasadh – August 7
Harvestide – September 23
Samhain – November 7
Yule – December 21

Well, there you have it – Imbolc really is the start of spring (at least in climates similar to China’s – and the climate there varies depending on your latitude) and it is celebrated when the sun reaches 15 degrees Aquarius.

Bright Imbolc Blessings,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2006/01/27

Eros Party! – February 10, 2006

Filed under: General,Paganism and Spirituality — feyMorgaina @ 02:48

MM,

I don’t make it a habit of promoting events, but this is on behalf of a good friend of mine who’s running the event.

If you’re in Toronto, Canada or the GTA (Greater Toronto Area), you may be interested in checking out this event. It will, I’m told, be a blast!

Here’s the event details:

A PANsexual Celebration
of Sensual Creativity!

Friday, February 10
The Vatikan, 1032 Queen West

Doors open at 8:00 p.m.
Show at 11:00 p.m.

More info at www.erosparty.ca

Advance tickets $12
($15 at the door)

Best costume prizes
Dress code
Dungeon

Tickets can be purchases at:
Birds & Bees, 6A Kensington Avenue
www.birdsandbees.ca
Clandestiny, 768 Queen Street East
www.puffmama.ca
Northbound Leather, 586 Yonge Street
www.northbound.com
The Occult Shop, 109 Vaughan Road

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!!!

Event poster links:

EROS-2006_Lighting_Promo_poster

Eros2006_email-flyer

Peace and love,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2006/01/20

Reiki Update

Filed under: General,Paganism and Spirituality — feyMorgaina @ 15:06

MM,

I will be receiving my Reiki 3 (the so-called Master level, but I will be calling it a teacher level – please note that there is a difference between a Master and a teacher of something, even taekwondo makes a distinction) by the end of this month. In the meantime, I have finally gotten around to writing up my reiki manuals and my lesson plan as there is much information to cover. As soon as that is done, I will be offering reiki courses about once a month or every other month to start. Keep checking my website and my blog for more information and updates.

Healing blessings to all,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2006/01/05

How to be a Good Taekwondoist – a review of the basics

MM,

Finally, I present some of my best training drills for the basics of taekwondo under the taekwondo section of my website. Please see http://www.brigidsflame.com/goodtaekwondoist.html.

Please note that the article is written for those already training in taekwondo. It is not recommended that you try any of the exercises suggested in the article without any prior taekwondo training or without any guidance.

Hope you enjoy the article!

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2006/01/01

Happy Gregorian New year

Filed under: General,Paganism and Spirituality — feyMorgaina @ 10:59

MM,

Time to welcome in the new year with my first blog entry of 2006. Wow! Time really does fly. I still remember the big new year’s for 2000. It’s now more than half a decade later. To start off the second half of this decade, I think I’ll do a quick run-down of major changes in my life since 2000.

1. I’m in a wonderful relationship despite being bitterly cynical from previous failed relationships. 😀 Of course, I found someone who was equally bitterly cynical. Somehow we managed to find together the cloud in the silver lining… er… wait… is it the silver lining in the cloud? 😉

2. My overall wellbeing is probably at its best so far in my life. I’ve always felt emotional/mentally and spiritually strong, but over the past 5 years I’ve also become physically strong. It has been my goal to be as physically strong as I am inside. (Though I have to say this path has been one of the hardest for me. I had my emotional ups and downs, even becoming for awhile a little numb with life. I also had to deal with physical injury, having surgery, and recovering.)

3. In relation to spiritual wellbeing, I found a wonderful spiritual community of friends who somehow without knowing were there for me while I grew more spiritually. They were also there for me when I had familial problems and gave me the support to deal with those issues.

4. In relation to physical wellbeing, I received a black belt in taekwondo (summer 2004) and am now working towards my 2nd dan black belt. Through this I found an excellent way to keep fit as well as challenge my mind and my spirit. I have also started learning a sword art as well as learned a bit of other martial arts. As well through martial arts, I have met some of the most interesting and wonderful people.

5. Career-wise, I have changed careers and moved out of the corporate realm to working for myself. This is a challenge and there is still so much more for me to do. The most important step was breaking out of feeling that I had to follow what everyone expected of me and to just do my “thing”. Since then, I have created this website with a clear purpose and managed to maintain it.

6. Last and most important, I have found my path in life. Each year it seems I’ve moved closer and closer to… my destiny. While I do believe in free choice, I also believe in something called “true will”. This is different from free will which is what I call free choice. True will refers to the path your soul needs to take in life. Denying your true will will lead to unhappiness and discontent while following your true will will lead to fulfullment and peace. Everyone has free choice – do you choose your true path or do you deny your soul its peace?

Now for some minor changes since 2000…

1. I now have three wonderful cats instead of just one adorable feline. To get to this though, my pretty princess had a few litters. Sadly, I had to give away all but one of those kittens and just have my three little felines. My male feline is all love and I think strangely he kept reminding me of how loved I was whenever I was in doubt. For that, I just have to worship his amazing felineness. The two females I have are just cute as pies when they want to be and have kept a smile on my face.

2. I moved a few times. Actually, I moved back to my mom’s and then fate stepped in, I met my sweetheart and moved in with him. 🙂

I think that’s all on my list so far. Probably more major changes than minor ones.

Now for some prophesying. Hm… I’m going to base my next year predictions based on how my new year is spent.

  1. I spent some time connecting with my goddess and the spirit.
  2. I spent time with my sweetheart.
  3. I made a wonderful breakfast for my sweetheart and me.
  4. I spent some time with my cats.
  5. I wrote on my blog.
  6. I did some exercise.
  7. I did some reading.
  8. I’m going to go to my mom’s and pick up the rest of my stuff.
  9. I plan on working on some projects of mine.

Based on this, I guess during the next year I will be spending lots of time with my sweetheart and my cats again. I will connect with my goddess and spirit more often. I will be writing on my blog and working on my website. I will be reading things that interest me. I will be reading Robert Jordan (hooked on that series now, started book 3 today after a busy two weeks of working on some other projects) and other fantasy novels. I will continue my exercise regimen. I will be trying to finish some projects. I will be creating an atmosphere of true love for my relationship to grow more. Finally, I will be letting go of much of the past. (I’m clearing out some of the stuff I have at mom’s.)

Sounds like a busy year ahead. I should probably get some rest before the year really gets to a start. Hm… good rest in the upcoming year sounds like a good prophesy to me.

BB,
Cassandrah
Your local webmistress
Brigid’s Flame

2005/11/24

The Idiocy Often Called the “Superior Species”

Filed under: General,Paganism and Spirituality — feyMorgaina @ 03:41

MM,

This just in the news recently. City of Toronto is thinking of enforcing animal licensing by-laws and this isn’t referring to animals being kept at the zoo – this is about the “Fluffy” we keep as pets (cat or dog, take your pick). Here’s the news story – Pulse24.com – Dogged Pursuit?

Now what is appalling to me isn’t just that they are thinking of enforcing this by-law but that they have this licensing law to begin with. From an animal rights perspective, cats and dogs have every right to live freely in this city, in this country, on this PLANET – as much as humans do! Whatever happened to enlightenment? Still a long way away for this society, I guess. In addition, the fees for pets is cheaper if they are spayed/neutered and have been microchipped. How’s that for enlightened? Little Fluffy has to give up something of himself just to get a discount so he can live here. Imagine if this was forced on humans, how much of an outrage would there be? Imagine if some alien species took over the planet and imposed a fee on every man and woman and gave a discount if he/she had a vasectomy/hysterectomy. Or better yet, imagine an alternate reality where perhaps reptiles overran the population and decided that humans were procreating too fast, so they made us pay fees just for being here and gave us a discount if we… went under the knife? I say treat animals the way we’d like to be treated. Fairly. As equal living, conscious beings. But I guess, sadly, not everyone can see beyond their hand in front of their greedy eyes. Such near-sightedness, so much for being a “superior species”.

The City of Toronto website says that we can “save” money from the animal licensing (Animal Services: Licensing – Toronto Public Health) How much of a fool do they think its citizens are? Pray tell me how me dishing out money EVERY YEAR for an ludicrous fee will save me money? It seems to me I’d save money NOT paying a fee every year. And what about the pet rescue missions? This certainly makes it much harder for them to keep rescuing the cats and dogs off the streets if they have to pay fees on top of normal pet care needs for every animal they rescue.

For those who are interested in the legal aspects of this, see Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 349. Note sections 349-10, 349-18, and 349-25 as well as footnote 13. The City is planning on enforcing the licensing fees as per the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33, s. 61. Just great, nearly every citizen in the City of Toronto would then be considered to be “offenders”. Lovely. Thanks for turning us into “Toronto the Bad”, no longer “the good”.

Cassandrah
Your local webmistress and pet lover
Brigid’s Flame

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