Through the Drinking Glass

Through the Drinking Glass

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Welcome to Wine:101...and why you like it. This page is to give you a taste of my wine and food related musings. I hope you see something you like. Cheers!

04/25/2025

Only ten will know the truth of the transformation. Will you be one of them?

Under the trees. Beneath the summer sky.
Cacao in hand and heart, sound healing in the air and your bones, and a secret garden table waiting just for you...

On June 27th, Retreat Through the Drinking Glass returns home.
This isn’t dinner.
It’s a soul-tending, heart-opening, pleasure-soaked experience meant to reawaken your senses and reconnect you to what matters most.

We’ll gather for an evening of ritual and resonance:

Sip cacao as the sun dips low

Let the sound bath ground you into the earth

Share laughter, insight, and a seasonally inspired 5-course meal

End the night in ceremony around the fire, releasing what no longer serves

This is an invitation-only event.
Only 10 seats.
Only those on the list will receive a private invite.

Want in?
Drop “fly with me” in the comments to get on the list.

02/26/2025

What if your daily meals could reduce stress, improve focus, and bring more presence into your life—without changing what you eat?

🌍🌎Across cultures, meals aren’t just about fueling the body—they’re about grounding, connection, and intentionality. And while most of us don’t have time for hours-long ceremonies, we can borrow simple, powerful rituals that shift the way we nourish ourselves.

Here are four global food rituals that we've woven into our own lives, and how you can try them, even with a packed schedule:

🍵Japanese Tea Ritual – A centuries-old practice that turns something as simple as making tea into a mindful meditation. Every movement—boiling the water, pouring, sipping—is intentional.
Try it: Replace your rushed coffee habit with a 5-minute tea ritual. No multitasking. Just you, the steam, the aroma, the warmth. Let it be a moment of pause before diving into your day.

🌿 Ayurvedic Eating – Ayurveda teaches that how we eat is just as important as what we eat. One core practice? Eating with full attention—no distractions, no screens.
Try it: Commit to one meal a day where you only eat. No emails, no scrolling. Chew slowly. Notice the flavors. You’ll digest better, feel fuller, and experience food as nourishment, not just fuel.

🥄 Spoon Bending Meditation – In some Tibetan lineages, monks engage in a practice of holding warm food on the tongue for several seconds before swallowing, allowing the body to register gratitude and presence before eating.
Try it: Before your first bite, take one deep breath and pause with the food in your mouth. Let your body notice the experience before you swallow. It’s a micro-meditation that takes seconds but rewires how you relate to food.

☀️ Sundown Gratitude Meal – Across various Middle Eastern cultures, meals are often opened with a small ritual of gratitude, whether a spoken blessing, a shared glance, or simply acknowledging the hands that prepared the food.
Try it: Before your next meal, pause for just three seconds to acknowledge where your food came from. Whether it’s a farmer, a chef, or your own hands, take a breath of gratitude.

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