Yanagi Sōetsu

If a man knows not and knows not that he knows not, shum him (is a fool)

If a man knows not and knowns he knows not, awaken him (is asleep)

If a man knows and knows that he knows, follow him (is wise)

Seeing and knowing

Irregularity

<aside> 📕 Hamada has two kilns, one is small, the other large. The latter is so large that it can contain about ten thousand pots. When he built it, someone asked him: "Why do you need such a large kiln?"

If a kiln is small, I might be able to control it completely, my own self can become a controller, a master of the kiln. When I work at the large kiln, the power of my own self becomes so feeble that it cannot control it. It means the power beyond me is necessary. Without the mercy of such invisible power I cannot get good pieces.

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