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Category Archives: TSK online program 2007-2008
Ex. 23:complicated complex
Hi,ÃŒ`m back from a 6 day retreat and I saw a lot of writings of you all. I did this ex. with big “fun” and my writing is perhaps “water which is flew down the river”, but for me, remembering … Continue reading
The Breath answers (Transendance of Pointings)
How does the body point at the mind, and how could I beome aware of this pointing? Would awareness then be in the body or the mind? Breathing seems a good place to look, since both body (Involuntary) and mind … Continue reading
The Breath Answers–Transcendence of Pointings
As my mind ponders how (or if) my body really points to my mind, it occurs to me that the act of breathing–with its voluntary (mind-directed) and involuntary (body-directed) triggers–might be a good place to look. I’ve often noticed, while … Continue reading
Transcendence of Painting, revisited
David, Somehow this last post of yours helped clarify for me what you are doing with your painting, and how it relates to TSK. To paraphrase (and probably not quite get it right): There is the past image and future … Continue reading
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The Belly Answers
Peter suggests the belly stands in a different relation to time. This is well worth exploring. And he suggests we can enjoy “nonstandard” experiences; we can dive into them, as long as we do not let ourselves hold on. This … Continue reading
Being In Time; Being Bored
I want to share a passage from something I’ve been reading, and then relate it to our program. The passage is from Martin Heidegger, a 20th century German philosopher that most people find very difficult to read. But in recent … Continue reading
Time: week three
“Connecting time and the belly”: I want to answer.   I´m usual thinking much, less feeling. But I dicovered, that somestimes there was a feeling in the belly. It happens, I can´t make it. (I sometimes thinking: I want to listen … Continue reading
Week 3 – TSK Ex. 26 – Transcendence of Pointings
As a result of further practice and some TSK class work, I’ve done some fine tuning to the way I’ve been observing time at different levels. I’ve returned to the activity of painting a watercolor to dive deeper into time … Continue reading
Stretching out in Time: Week 3
I have been directing my last few posts not only to the comments of others, but to those of you who are not commenting, and who perhaps are not sure what this is all about. The first TSK book, which … Continue reading
Michael jumps in
Michael is an old friend and TSK student, returning after quite some absence (in a formal sense, at least). Nice to have you with us. I’m glad you point out the course itself can be an occasion for time-stress. As … Continue reading