The early Zen masters could see the beauty emanating from inside the bowl. They appreciated these cracked, bumpy, uneven pots. They could see irregularity as a gift — an empty space, a place for mystery.
— Sue Bender, Everyday SacredThe early Zen masters could see the beauty emanating from inside the bowl. They appreciated these cracked, bumpy, uneven pots. They could see irregularity as a gift — an empty space, a place for mystery.
— Sue Bender, Everyday Sacred