The Teahouse of Wonder
Wonder tiptoes in like a child,
wide-eyed and wordless.
Wonder is not analysis.
It’s awe with curiosity.
It’s mystery that doesn’t demand solving.
It invites you to notice, and keep noticing.
It lives in the pause before understanding,
in the feeling that something ordinary just became sacred.
Wonder expands your inner sky, without asking for control.
Wonder says:
“Stay here a little longer.”
“Let this be strange and beautiful.”
“You do not need to know, to belong.”
What Is Wonder Trying to Tell You?
- You are being offered a glimpse of the unknown without fear.
- Not knowing can be fertile ground.
- Magic exists in your ability to perceive, not control.
- You don’t have to name everything to feel it fully.
Invite Wonder in for Tea
It may come in barefoot, pointing at shadows and stars.
It will not sit still. It will not follow the rules.
But it will remind you how to see again.
Ask it:
“What have I stopped being amazed by?”
“Where am I confusing knowing with wisdom?”
“Can I let the world astonish me again?”
Wonder keeps the door open.
It’s not the answer, it’s the invitation.
“The real voyage of discovery
consists not in seeking new landscapes,
but in having new eyes.”