TSK and psychotherapy

I have found it best to draw from the TSK vision, rather than try to teach the vision. For example it can be clear to people that what they perceive about their “self and circumstance” is influenced by their state of body-mind. The more contracted or constrictive states of hurt, anger and fear have a particular “out look”, a narrow “way of knowing”. As the body-mind is relaxed with space exercises,( i.e. the mountain retreat practice in  the first TSK volume), more open ways of knowing become available. This increases degrees of freedom and thereby reduces  the likelihood of practiced and conditioned patterns that may no longer serve. 

Hayward

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 TSK and psychotherapy

  1. Jack says:

    Do you think Christopher’s initiative with his volunteers is a mistake? I would think that it’s best at this point to see where it heads. But perhaps you have some grounds for concern or caution that it would be useful for Christopher to hear?

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