teelanovela - Der Tee für’s Tv!


The Omnipotent Wizard Who Could Not Be Alone
August 8, 2007, 8:34 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: Filme, mindfood



Remix- Contest
Juli 30, 2007, 2:26 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: Musik, Podcasts, kultur, letzter Aufguss..., mindfood, tee-lingo

Tee-Contest: Voting_Phase: ‘Digitaler Transfer’Remix-Contest.

Yuhuu, es ist soweit…

In den letzten Wochen sind 11 Remixes eingegangen. Es wurde geschraubt, gefeilt, gedrummt und getextet was das Zeug hält, wie immer quer durch die Bandbreiten stilistischer Vorlieben und subkultureller Geschmacksverschiedenheiten. Nun liegt es an euch. Votet für euren Lieblingsremix.

Aber…

Choose wisely! Denn wir senden die besten 3 im TV!

zum voting gehts hier lang! 

Euer Teelonius

P.S: als kleinen bonus hier “das wohl längste Bild der Welt”, vor wenigen Minuten auf unserem myspace-profil eingegangen.

P.P.S: möge der beste Remix gewinnen!



Teelanovela Web Radio
Juli 29, 2007, 2:03 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: Musik, kultur, mindfood, tee-lingo


Was hier läuft? Unveröffentliche Tracks aus dem Teelanovela-Netzwerk fern jeglicher Stilgrenzen. Sollte der Server nicht erreinbar sein, give us a break! Selbst wir müssen ab und zu mal schlafen.

diesen player in dein profil/blog/homepage integrieren? klick hier!

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Eh so n Ding…
Juli 26, 2007, 6:31 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: kultur, mindfood



autobahn von großem dunkel
Juli 19, 2007, 1:52 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: mindfood, tee-lingo

wahrscheinlich auf sehr viel mehr ebenen die wahrheit getroffen als beabsichtigt



The Revolution will not be Televised
Juli 19, 2007, 11:23 Uhr vormittags
Gespeichert unter: mindfood, mixed tapes'n'tubes



Table of Free Voices
Juli 13, 2007, 11:40 Uhr vormittags
Gespeichert unter: Filme, kultur, mindfood

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oberflächenspannung rocks!!!
Juli 13, 2007, 5:56 Uhr vormittags
Gespeichert unter: mindfood, tee-lingo



TO BE SELF CONSCIOUS IS TO BE DEATH CONSCIOUS
Juli 11, 2007, 7:21 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: Musik, mindfood

More and more people are becoming transpersonalized. You are one of these people. We’re singing about it. It’s what we’ve been singing about for the last 3500 years. Buddha was singing about it, Jesus knocked out a few albums worth and Krishna released his timeless classic The Bhagavad Gita (or Song Of The Lord). Come see the Transpersonals and celebrate your enlightenment - RIGHT NOW!!!

TO BE SELF CONSCIOUS IS TO BE DEATH CONSCIOUS; TO MOVE FROM SELF CONSCIOUSNESS TO SUPERCONSCIOUSNESS IS TO MAKE DEATH OBSOLETE

http://www.myspace.com/thetranspersonals

Vielen Dank An Dennis für den Hinweis



Tea-Ism: Ein Ismus, der’s in sich hat!
Juli 6, 2007, 3:08 Uhr nachmittags
Gespeichert unter: Podcasts, kultur, mindfood, tee-lingo

The Book of Tea

by Okakura Kakuzo

The Book of Tea was written by Okakura Kakuzo in the early 20th century. It was first published in 1906, and has since been republished many times. - In the book, Kakuzo introduces the term Teaism and how Tea has affected nearly every aspect of Japanese culture, thought, and life. The book is noted to be accessibile to Western audiences because though Kakuzo was born and raised Japanese, he was trained from a young age to speak English; and would speak it all his life, becoming proficient at communicating his thoughts in the Western Mind. In his book he elucidates such topics as Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of Tea and Japanese life. The book emphasises how Teaism taught the Japanese many things; most importantly, simplicity. Kakuzo argues that this tea-induced simplicity affected art and architecture, and he was a long-time student of the visual arts. He ends the book with a chapter on Tea Masters, and spends some time talking about Sen no Rikyu and his contribution to the Japanese Tea Ceremony.
(Summary from Wikipedia)