The Feeling of the Field

Rinpoche’s construct of a dynamic open field that patterns as our self and everything we know (including “me” knowing “that there” as separate from “me here”) offers us an invitation to enter the field that has separated us from the appearances of our life?

What would it be like to accept this invitation? Since Rinpshe has told us that imagination is a form of inquiry, we can sit and imagine:

What would it feel like to be dynamically alive and ever emergent, an expressive tendency of boundless and all  allowing space?

About Hayward

Clinical Psychologist and practicing psychotherapist for thirty seven years. Studying Time Space and Knowledge since 1980 and integrating this vision into clinical practice as seemingly appropriate and useful.
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1 Response to The Feeling of the Field

  1. David Filippone says:

    Just imagining in response opens the focal setting, doesn’t it. You can float in that non-place, in that utter expanse, that energetic lifting. Near exquisite moment embodied. :-)

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