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That is a great compliment given that I was raised a Catholic. Washing the cup is not to be taken literally. It just means to think about your actions and then their consequences. I wish I could remember where I read it. To me, it meant that no matter how mundane an activity, a consequence will result. The tea is good, the washing, bad. The story went on from there. Drink the tea so YOU GET TO WASH THE CUP that is the joy in the tea because you enjoyed the tea and washing the cup prolongs your enjoyment of the tea. Does this make any sense?
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