Why I study Time, Space and Knowledge
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I have been a psychotherapist for forty two years and would have burnt out twenty years ago were it not for the study of Time, Space and Knowledge. TSK gives a fresh view of self and others as well as a wider perspective on the situations and circumstances that surround our lives.
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 It has become clear that many of the problems that befall us are related to the identities we assume. Every identity has its intrinsic patterns of perception and behaviors that shape how we know and interact.
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TSK examines and inquires into the unexamined assumptions of our lives allowing increased degrees of freedom and ease. This is done by both thoughtful didactic inquiry; that appeal to my rational mind, and by guided practices that allow for a lived experience. In these manners, patterns and structures that limit how and what I know become gentle transparencies and are no longer obstacles.
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I, my family and my patients benefit from my continued study of Time Space and Knowledge.
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 Hayward
Michael
You are a splendid fellow, a poster child for TSK!!!
Regarding what to say to people about TSK
I tend to work with an idea and/or TSK exercise for nine months before I attempt to share it. If after nine months I am still working with it ( and usually I am not) and if it has maintained its value, then I share it with others. The word come out right by that time.
Until knowledge distills and clarifies, I think it best to attribute any change people may notice in us to “green coffee extract” :@ }
Dear Hayward,
do you think that the TSK-vision is operating in your work with patients without that you are making special efforts? Working with children with special needs I often wonder what is happening. There seems to be a confidence and an opening in our communication, about which I am often very astonished.
And yes – TSK is allowing increased degrees of freedom and ease – a benefit not only for me.
Karin
Hayward,
I love the way you use psychology to move beyond psychology.
I wonder what it would be like to feel that people in my circle benefit from my study of TSK. I feel it may be possible, if for no other reason than that I am more energetic and in tune with the opportunities of life, including those that involve my relationships with others. But I rarely encounter anyone who wants to know what I’m studying that allows me to be such a splendid fellow. ; < }
Michael
PS–I like your post best once you've got some of those false, false false's out of your system.