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Mythos

Before entering ceremonial tea roomd, guests first remove their shoes and ritually purify their hands and mouths. Guests then enter the tea room through a small “crawl in” door, while the host enters from another door. This crawling in puts the guests on their knees, in essence humbling them. [1]

This process is echo'd in our 📝O=1 Visa process as it filters for 📝Citizens with playful energy.

Reflections

"The ancient ruins of the Viracocha Inca civilizations. They had these sacred chapels you would enter for multi-night meditations after which you'd watch Venus rise during the Equinox. The stones were carved so you would have very specific views of the heavens, but to get into them.....you had to crawl through these tunnels—to humble yourself." ~📝Will Cady

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References

  1. Tea Ceremony Etiquette, museyon.com
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