Ritual averse, yet she has such:
brewing tea of blackberry leaves,
chard, kale, squash leaves, maple blooms;
pour, settle, sip, sit
"Yard
tea" steeping. Such tisanes are best dried and crumbled and then
sealed away from air, 'tis true, but simply gathering the herbs and
foliage and steeping them fresh works well enough for the purpose.
The
Way does not have any particular form that can be cultivated, the
Dharma does not have any particular form that can be validated. Just
unrestricted no-recollection and no-thought, at all times everything is
the Way.
— Wuzhu, Lidai fabao ji in The Teachings of Master Wuzhu 141 (Adamek)