Inward Time

moving towards the back of the body

down…in

velvety texture

whatever is defined, gathered, described – moving into that

travelling through starscape; knowledge pulsing

entering the travelling itself

entering the entering

very still; very swift

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  2. tfile says:

    Good article. I will be facing many of these issues as well..

  3. Michael Gray says:

    Lovely,
    gathering the outward in, appreciating the inward out. . .

    Your phrase “entering the entering” gives me a glimmer of intuition about an obscure statement in DTS (page 161):

    “Even ‘appearing’ appears alongside of what appears.”

    The DTS statement is still beyond my understanding.

    However: Perhaps ‘entering’ is familiar because I think of myself as being present in the act of entering, whereas ‘appearance’ feels more like the arrival of something from outside. Still it seems a useful parallel. I can imagine entering the entering as a deeper inhabiting of what is present. Can I envision being present with appearance to an extent that the appearing itself is “knowledge pulsing”, the companion who is also taking a journey, and along with all the other stars enjoying the starscape?

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