Prepared with sincerity and served with respect

I had the chance to participate, as a guest, in a Japanese tea ceremony.

Attention was called to a banner with Japanese script reading “ichigo ichie,” literally, one time, one meeting.

In the larger context, we were told, it means every moment is once-in-a-lifetime. Therefore, hold it close.

In the context of the tea ceremony, it meant the tea would be “prepared with sincerity and served with respect.”

And it was.

No surprise, I related it to theater. That’s what theater is, I think.

In preparing, and in serving a performance, the artist honors the moment, creates the moment, even, just as the ones leading the tea ceremony did.

It happens once. The moment is over. But it also remains.

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