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Without Requiring a Body
TSK can be understood as a “methodology†for questioning and challenging conventional understanding. The knowledge we “know†sometimes lacks vigor and vitality because it fails to touch our heart or affect our conduct. TSK invites us to make a transition … Continue reading
Knowing as an Act of Appreciation
Since the Field Communique gives each entity as communicated, knowledge of what appears is given together with what appears. Knowledge of appearance is inseparable from appearance.â€Â Dynamics of Time and Space. Page 18 Looking out my window as dawn slips … Continue reading
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a quake in the bedrock
Sometimes we get a glimpse of how immense knowledge is. Even in the exploration of time and space and knowledge, we are viewing from our particular loupe on reality. And sometimes we glimpse a crack in that loupe that takes … Continue reading
The opening and closing of the self
TSK Exercise 32 is a beginning of a process that can deepen and expand in unimaginable ways. Unimaginable in the sense of opening new capacity to sense, to know, beyond the logos of ordinary reality. Light as a knowing capacity, … Continue reading
The Continuum of Knowledge
We can do more than criticize ‘lower knowledge’. We can come to see it as ‘lower knowledge’. This simple shift in emphasis to the knowledge side has great importance… it provides a natural continuum of ‘knowing’, linking lower to higher … Continue reading
Moving to Higher Knowledge
Moving to higher knowledge, a knowing not centered in the self, seems to require an awakening and a letting go. As the self initially stretches to allow for ways of knowing that found it, permeate it, and transcend it, it … Continue reading
Article – Do We Know What We See?
This short article seems to fit nicely with the theme of our course… Beyond What is So… and our questions regarding ‘acts of positioning’ and ‘timed-out meanings’. Wall Street Journal article… Do We Know What We See? http://online.wsj.com/articles/do-we-know-what-we-see-an-experiment-sows-doubt-1406820378
Are ‘acts of positioning’ the same as ‘timed-out meanings’?
It seems to me that at one level taking a position, perhaps a perspective, is our ordinary way of dealing with the intent to fulfill any desire, even the desire for meaning… Any ordinary intention, any concern or desire—even the … Continue reading
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SPACE ARISING – DTS Ex. 10 & 9
I’ve long had a fascination with internal space, it progressed from youthful wonder to a gradual fixation or goal as I grew older, a search for spiritual depth. Reminds me of when I was a boy looking over the side … Continue reading
Life in Magenta
Peter Brook’s new production at the Young Vic in London is entitled The Valley of Astonishment. Jon Adams worked closely with Peter on the production. I saw him in an after-show discussion. Jon is an artist, diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and … Continue reading
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