Hello all. I am too new to this alluring and haunting vision called TSK to be moved to pose either a question or a comment. But I don’t want to remain mute through Jack’s second request that we all post something, so I’d like to introduce myself to those of you I have not yet met. I’m Cecilia (at least I think that’s what the witness reports, or is it the narrator…). I moved to Berkeley, California almost five years ago to attend classes at the Nyingma Institute. In that time I have studied in all the areas the Institute offers, and love them all, but TSK seems to be staking out a special place in my heart these days. Picking up any of the books and reading a paragraph at random is likely to blow the mind wide open in a most delightful or perplexing way. So I hope to stick around online, by phone, and in retreat until I can join in the conversation.
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Hi Cecilia. How nice it is to hear from someone who has been there all along, appreciating, exploring, combining TSK insights with a five-year-long presence at the Nyingma Institute. An analogy comes to mind: current cosmological theories hold that there must be dark matter (present but not discernible) to account for more than 90% of the mass of the universe. Your stepping forth into cyberspace has something of the flavor of a glimpse of the unknown, which is our present TSK focus. So, from one who seems to have no trouble bubbing to the surface of the known, you are a welcome emissary from the unknown. Michael