Hi All
My way into this exercise is to see all objects, including myself, as time. I tend to see Time as Glowing — and then what I feel are glow patterns (objects) interacting with each other–almost like interference waves in a pond when you throw a pebble into it. It’s all one wave (time) that expresses itself simultaneously in wave/glow patterns that are then frozen out as particular objects that the subject sees (apparently at a distance). I see the issue not so much distance, as illusory separation that this exercise seems to shift.
Ron
About ronaldp
I took the TSK 10 month program at the Nyingma Institute in 1982 and been a student of this vision ever since. TSK has definitely been a pivotal force in my life–both on a personal/spiritual level, and in my professional and intellectual endeavors. I am also a “Dharma student,†and see a rich interplay between TSK and Buddhist teachings/practice. I’ve done Kum Nye too. Lately, I have been learning and practicing various forms of Qigong and now Chen style Tai Chi.
I am a professor at San Francisco State University in the Department of Management/College of Business. I teach MBA students mostly, a course in the Management of Change. I am really not a mainstream business professor. I have contributed chapters to the Dimensions series in TSK, which are edited books by people in various fields that have worked with TSK in different ways.
I am excited about this online program and Jack’s new book that accompanies it, “When It Rains Does Space Get Wet?â€
I look forward to sharing with everyone.
Ron Purser