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Optical Illusions Show How We See
In the article, “Optical Illusions Show How We See”, regarding how information can differ depending on perception, the author asks — why is the sky blue? (emphasis mine) “The sky isn’t actually colored at all (not blue or yellow or … Continue reading
Hearing music
I heard music in a gothic church, chorus composed from SCHUETZ and SCHEIN, it was sung from four directions in the church. Sometimes I heard it with my throat, combined with the bereath. It seemed to me there was fallen … Continue reading
Posted in Fall 2012 TSK Online Course, uncatagorized, fall 2012 class discussions
Tagged music, time
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traditional/new…same/different
On page 239 of Knowledge of Time and Space, Rinpoche writes: Without the object, there is no going to the ‘beyond’ of space; without space there is no coming to the ‘here’ of appearance. Is this the same as the … Continue reading
Time’s Present Presence
Hello Group At Jack’s suggestion, I have been attending to “Times Present Presence” to see what this would feel like. At first, it felt like a “core companion” of experience. Then it faded as experience became more solid. Regards, Hayward
Posted in Fall 2012 TSK Online Course, uncatagorized, fall 2012 class discussions
Tagged experience, knowledge
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Magic Meal, or the Temporal Lineages of a Simple Supper
Years ago I wrote a meditation book for children in which one of the exercises, Magic Meal, invited its readers to consider (among other things) that in eating a meal, they were actually and in fact, eating starlight. Considering temporal … Continue reading
Some comments from down south
Hi Jack and group members, I am following your discussions with great interest via the podcasts – unfortunately I’m not sufficiently keen to come online at 4am on Monday mornings, Australian time. Jack has asked us to contribute our own … Continue reading
Muses of Time
(I wrote this as a comment to csherwood’s post, and it now shows that there is a comment, but when you look there is nothing there. So I’m hoping that the Post funtion does work). Good Morning, Csherwood across the … Continue reading
Timely musings
I find that when I turn attention ‘Time-wards’ – such as when moving from room to room – it is as though ‘I am time’ – as though time and what ‘I am’ are not separate. In the last 24 … Continue reading
Posted in uncatagorized, fall 2012 class discussions, organization
Tagged arising, systems, time
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Already/Never
How I enjoyed taking a “TSK walk” at work again! Time was resonant for me on the walk, as I felt my contemplative steps around the building kicked up not only fallen leaves, but memories of many past such walks … Continue reading
String me another one
In the second complete paragraph on Page 80, in the new chapter for this week, there is a sentence: Â Â Â Â “We could say that there are different ‘lineages’ of time, each recorded in accord with its specific nature and qualities, … Continue reading