The clay is running true under the hands. When it centres itself there is a stillness. It is one of the most satisfying moments in the making of pottery. There is a comforting smoothness and vitality in centred clay. It is the moment of possibilities, the silence before speech.
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Go Down to the Potter's House: A Journey Into Meditation
December 1988, Health Policy Advisory Center
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0814656382 9780814656389
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"The clay is running true under the hands. When it centres itself there is a stillness. It is one of the most satisfying moments in the making of pottery. There is a comforting smoothness and vitality in centred clay. It is the moment of possibilities, the silence before speech."
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