Author Archives: Eliana Kalaf

Pointing Higher Space – Session 2 Assignment 1

Try working with the possibility introduced here with respect to some problem you encounter during the week. What happens when you treat the problem itself as a symbol or a pointer that suggests a ‘higher’ space in operation? Does it … Continue reading

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A Movie and TSK

After watching Chinese Takeaway (Un Cuento Chino), I started thinking how this touching argentine movie is connected with the TSK vision. Roberto, a middle-aged man, runs the small hardware shop in Buenos Aires he inherited from his father. A grumpy … Continue reading

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Exercising Subject Object Reversal

For me this practice is difficult at first. But if I consider the quote from LOK pg xliii-xliv it seems that some light comes in: Externally, events continued to unfold much as they had before, subject to their own momentum. … Continue reading

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Meeting Point

This week practice remembers me a recent movie called A Bottle in the Gaza Sea (Une bouteille à la mer). It is a touching story about two people that never met but were both affected in unexpected ways. Their experience … Continue reading

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EXPLORING THE INNER WORLD

We are always imposing barriers to inquiry. What will keep us asking questions and exploring? “Inquiry and analysis follow no model, and there are several directions that lead toward a more comprehensive knowledge… If we begin at a level that … Continue reading

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Invitation to Knowledge

Since the moment we are born we share a worldview with our parents, relatives, friends, school teachers and all the members of our society. We receive a collection of ideas and concepts that shape our view of the world and … Continue reading

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