The field comes alive in:
Bruce’s awareness of how space is permeated by energy and feeling, like a hologram that can’t be grasped . . .
David’s winding path where getting older provides a season box seat on the playing field of aliveness and renewal . . .
Hayward’s unmarked passage through a grocery parking lot, breathing all the way . . .
Klaus’s therapy–with space in the therapist chair, space on the couch . . .
Insight that everything is “given together” stirs in the space of such appreciation.
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.