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Stepping away from our restrictions
Individual appearances manifest in terms of the field communiqué, which is characterized by the names and by the interactions of the appearances through their communicated meaning. In the field communiqué, substance arises through the mind, taking form in the act … Continue reading
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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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Opening the Focal Setting
Conventional views often accord a special primacy to the “here†or the position of the observing self. But according to TSK vision, such primacy is attached neither to the “here†or observing self, nor to the “there†of an independent … Continue reading
Space Conversation
As a walkaround for this week, continue the practice we did during the phone call: appreciation of each moment of experience (including encounters with the surrounding world) as also involving the act of experiencing. Does bringing … Continue reading
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DTS Exercise 20 – Exhibition of Knowledge – DF
The original post under this title was lost due to some corrupted files on this website. In order to preserve the content I am providing a link below to a copy of the original post and all accompanying comments that … Continue reading
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Is each thought its own ‘logos’? Its own read-out?
“…the question of whether or not thoughts automatically foreclose the possibility of an appreciative, open knowing… In that context, consider this statement (TSK 244): “The lower space we live in is not a solid and continuous place. It changes, becoming … Continue reading
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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