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Author Archives: Erin
Last Call’s Exercise
Using the exercise on the last call, here are my results for the item on a shelf directly over my desk: cedar flute. The cedar flute communicates to me: breath of life, song, music, prayer, vibration, wood-burnt scent of its tuning holes, … Continue reading
Greetings from Erin
This fall is my first introduction to TSK. I discovered TSK through Bruce’s pod on Gaia. Throughout my life, art, music, science (as inquiry), libraries and nature were my religion, my spirituality and my teachers. I started with piano at three and … Continue reading
Nothing as Space and Boiling Down the Sauce
As I think of space, I first relate to space in music and nature. In music, I learned rests, pauses and silences were not nothing; they supported the notes, the composition, the playing and listening… I think of art and … Continue reading
Expanding, Field Communique and Cotton Linter
This week I practiced expanding appearances and exploring perspectives. Earlier today, I was hand-casting cotton linter and thought the playful experience lent itself well to the exercises…  As I soaked the linter in water, I thought about its momentary … Continue reading
Week Three Notes
Greetings all, I’ve been hesitant to share my notes because I’m new to TSK and unsure if I’m on the right track. Only one way to find out. Today I decided to take a long walk to and around a … Continue reading