[This article was originally written in March 2024, and is updated every year with each year's theme and additional details.]
The Taiwanese 無我 (Wū Wǒ) tea ceremony has always been close to the heart of Discover Teas, ever since our founder Chris Farishon first attended a Wū Wǒ ceremony at the World Tea Expo over 10 years ago. It's become an indispensable expression of the mission of Discover Teas: Tea with love. In fact, one of my core memories about becoming part of Discover Teas was attending my first Wū Wǒ ceremony, months before I ever applied or was hired onto Discover Teas staff. The experience was so moving for me that it cemented my desire to join the Discover Teas family, and it's a tradition that has meant a lot for me to continue now that I am the business owner.
There are 2 reasons Discover Teas translated the Wū Wǒ ceremony into a virtual format: accessibility and safety. In continuing this, my goal is to be able to share this bonding experience with as many people as possible, while keeping the most vulnerable among us safe. The literal meaning of 無我 is "without myself," and the ceremony serves not only to bring our tea family together, but as a reminder to infuse this spirit of giving and sharing into our daily lives.
If you've never experienced an in-person or virtual Wū Wǒ ceremony before, here are the 7 principles of Wū Wǒ, as translated by the Northwest Wu Wo Tea Association:
To develop Discover Teas' virtual version of the Wū Wǒ ceremony, I tried to keep to the principles of 無我 while making certain accommodations for accessibility:
So, what’s the theme for this year? Love is Action!
In these chaotic and distressing times, it can be hard to feel that we have any power to affect the world around us or to protect those we want to keep safe, even as it becomes more important than ever to stand by each other and the most vulnerable among us. So during this year's virtual Wū Wǒ ceremony, we will choose teas that remind us that "love" is an action word; that far from being passive, Love is a word that can empower us, together with our communities, to do incredible things.
Examples of tea you might choose for this would be tea that you reach for when you need encouragement, tea that you serve when bringing people together, tea that energizes you, and/or tea that you steep to create spaces of refreshment, recovery, and peace.
Interested in steeping or observing this year's event on Saturday, April 26th, 2025 at 4:00pm? Preregister here!