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Celebrating Time, Space, Knowledge
“The capacity of Great Space is never exhausted or compromised by a commitment to one particular trend or world order. Great Space can let anything appear. Great Space supports infinitely many choices of perspective.” (Tarthang Tulku, Time, Space, and Knowledge)
Reflections on Unit 2 Exercises
I was practicing LOK 5 again this morning and at one point it turned naturally into the supplemental exercise suggested on LOK p. xxvii. I was attending loosely to my experience, attempting to note the presence of “me” as positioned … Continue reading
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Thoughts on Working with Unit 2
The idea that “knowledge is not what the knower knows” is intriguing and compelling for me. A number of years ago, while living and working at a Krishnamurti school in India, where I had been taking walks on a daily … Continue reading
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Robert Bruce Alderman
I first picked up Time, Space, and Knowledge back in 1990, but was heavily into J. Krishnamurti’s work at that time and did not see the real value in the vision until around seven years later, when I began to … Continue reading
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