TSK EX 17

Object and Its Glow

Hello Everyone

What stands out for me is the notion of “time as an instantaneous broadcast message.” This statement has a lot of levels of meaning and experience for me. It transmit a sense of “all at once-ness” if you get the picture? TIME all at once-ness. How does this translate?  Well, on one level, the experience of no-separation. Distance is also time. So no intervening distance. Subject/self as a polar opposite of object requires freezing into a position and not knowing no separation. I guess one might call this fundamental ignorance.

On another level, this exercise invites a sense of fullness. What TSK refers to as “intimacy.” As the sense of distance drops away, so does the sense of lack-or feeling of lack.

On another level, this exercise seems to enhance intuition. If I am not truly separate in space and time from ALL phenomena, then I can feel what seems or appears at a distance more accurately and sensitively.

This is what comes up for me. I will investigate more of the LOK material in next few days.

By the way, thought I would let our German friends know that I will be traveling through Germany in the summer with my 12 year old son on his school trip.

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?” I look forward to sharing with everyone. Ron Purser
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