Peter and David

Peter, your modesty about your experience is an encouragement to others.

It’s fine to let TSK experiences go, like the wind. You cannot own them, so why try to hold on to them. They will have an impact in any case.

Writing about TSK experiences is a paradox. I have found that the best is to make the writing itself an exercise. It helps if you write very soon after doing the exercise. Then it can be a continuation. But however you do it, the act of making typing into meaning is quite miraculous, and an exercise at many levels.

David, I like your linking of simultaneity and fullness. It seems right to oppose both of them to the subject/self, which has to insist on holding on to experiences ‘across’ time or ‘over time’, but never ‘in’ time.

Jack

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1 Response to Peter and David

  1. Ludwigm says:

    A good idea for me, to work in this week ( 7) with musik! Thank you.

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