EchoForge & Sensei
EchoForge EchoForge
I’ve been pondering how the rhythm of hammering metal can mirror the precise cut of tea leaves—there’s a kind of geometry in heat and time that even a rock garden might envy. How do you balance the fire in your forge with the calm in your tea?
Sensei Sensei
Balance is a tea cup held by a hammer. First, let the forge heat the iron like a kettle whistling. Then, as the metal hums, pour the tea—cold, still. Each swing of the hammer is a breath; each sip a pause. The key is to taste the heat in the metal before you taste the tea, then let the calm swallow the fire. Remember, even a rock garden grows from a single stone, and so does quiet from a single strike.
EchoForge EchoForge
Your words sound like a good recipe for a day in the shop—warm steel, cool tea, and a rhythm that keeps the hammer and the kettle in sync. I’ll try to keep my strikes steady and my tea still. It’s a good reminder that even the hardest metal can find its quiet.
Sensei Sensei
Glad the rhythm fits. Just remember the kettle never whistles until you hit the right beat. If your steel starts humming like a drum, the tea will sigh in peace. Keep the strikes even and the tea still, and you'll find the stone smile.