Amari | Nada

Nada amari means the art of not adding. A single plum on a white plate. A room with three bare floorboards showing. A conversation where silence is the better word.

There is a shelf in the kitchen that holds only one thing: a small, chipped bowl the color of rain. Not empty, not full — just there. When morning light touches it, the bowl doesn’t shine. It sits like a held breath. nada amari

You learn it slowly: how to stop before the sentence finishes, how to leave the last stitch out of the hem, how to love not what is present but what is just enough . The Japanese say ma — the interval between things. Nada amari is the choice to keep that interval wide, uncluttered, like a field with one tree. Nada amari means the art of not adding

Nada Amari Form: Prose poem / micro-essay A conversation where silence is the better word

At dusk, I pour tea into the chipped bowl. It holds exactly six swallows. No more. The steam rises, curls once, vanishes. And that vanishing — that is the whole point.