Time feels fuller

One final post, in the five minutes available this morning: I’ve really appreciated this on-line class on time and intend to register for the next class on Light.  This morning I had a satisfying thought about my relationship with time: many activities are crowding into my sense of the morning, but instead of feeling that there are too many competing for too little time, my sense is that they give me a sense of fullness.  There is plenty of time available and having things to do feels good.  It is a “spacious” sense of possibility and fullness–like surveying the many dishes proferred in a a lavious meal, and wondering which to sample first.  Hope to see many of you in the “Light”.  –Michael

About Michael Gray

I first started studying TSK in the mid 1980's and have since attended a number of retreats and workshops at the Nyingma Institute, in both TSK and Buddhist themes. I participated in the life-changing Human Development Training Program in 1991, and upon returning to Albuquerque co-founded an organization, Friends in Time (with a friend who has Lou Gehrig's Disease), which continues to serve people with similiar disabilities. I contributed an essay to "A New Way of Being"--the last one in the book--in which I describe how learning to honor who I have been has broadened and deepened my openness to present experience. I live in New Mexico with my wife and two sons.
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