I’ve studied TSK since 1978, and have been teaching it since 1983. I also teach at the Nyingma Institute: Buddhist topics, meditation, Kum Nye, etc. And I am the founder of the Center for Creative Inquiry. In the last few years, I have been looking more actively for ways to introduce the inspiration behind the TSK vision into other disciplines and in general into the Western way of thinking. I think the potential for benefit is tremendous.
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Hi, Jack,
I’ve been enjoying the program, and appreciate all the work you’ve put into your new book. It’s going to be a great resource.
I wanted to let you know I just created a new TSK discussion forum, which has several nice features, and would like to invite you to look it over and/or to participate there, if you have the time.
http://pods.zaadz.com/tsk
I hope to stir up some interest in TSK among members of the Integral community.
Best wishes,
Bruce