Peter writes of a moving experience in a gothic cathedral, listening to a choir and doing the Object and its Glow practice. He wonders what makes an experience moving: Is it the practice and the sensations it arouses, or is it the cathedral, the music, the history of what has happened in that place?
The best answer, it seems to me is that the more we connect with time and space and knowledge, the more these three facets of being work together, creating a fullness of experience that is deeply moving in itself. Music and architecture do seem to me to aim at something similar, so they will support this experience. So do certain kinds of writing, which reach a symbolic depth, as Peter writes in his other post. Both Peter and Joel were struck by passages from SDTS, and it does seem to me that the reading from that book for this Unit is one of the most powerful short statements of what the TSK vision is all about.
Peter speaks here of the encounter of time-space-knowledge, which he was privileged to experience. This is strikingly similar to the theme Joel brought out in his Post.
Jack