The inner state of a person is of great importance in everyday life. There is a simple explanation with weights on two bowls, and a complex one about the interaction of soul forces and their interplay with one another. First: put something on one cup, and the same thing turns out to be on the second one. An oscillation is perturbed, which fades away and comes to rest. Second: Make no mistake, because it's not about the worldview, it's not about the motivation of the future or the semantic assessment of the past. The internal state is represented as a measurement of inner strength, full of energy. More now is a talk about peace of mind, but that's not all. What kind of inner state can be reached when the goal of soul peace has already been achieved. It is clear that in fact, we are trying to achieve the state of peace of mind and for this, we do a lot. Quite another matter is auto-suggestion, but the same spiritual construction of peace of mind is achieved intellectually. To show kindness, to do useful things for people, to behave so as not to offend anyone else, to gain the approval of an outsider and to sow a chain of good deeds - all this will be necessary for a person only when he feels the desirability of acting in a human way. Hereditary ties fill the life of a person with meanings. The mind does not understand this. The inner world of a person is collected from pieces. It covers with a thin cloth of public consciousness. It requires constant love. The soul has a duty: to produce the Faith to all that is human. This is the only direct violation of the laws of thermodynamics. Efforts, the energy spent on the restoration of spiritual forces, produce repeatedly overlapping them, human energy for life. Half an hour for a tea ceremony, this is the attention of a loved one which will return a hundredfold. Yoga trains us to properly relax. The right tea ceremony is a powerful exercise of vitality. After many years of correct use, a reward comes - it is a feeling of enjoyable relaxation and pleasure. After this, a person is always ready for feats and has changed his life to the best not once, having earned the gratitude of the people around him.
The man at the stove put dried tea leaves into the teapot, added a pinch of St. Jon's Wort, with a small spoon, threw two times the Schisandra berries, with a small silver fork put a lump of taiga honey from a cup, added a herb mix and one ginkgo-biloba leaf. Alex poured boiling water to brew taiga tea. After a second of hesitation, he took a grater and rubbed a lemon zest into the tea, neatly not removing the white layer under the yellow one.