TSK Fall '09 Session - "Self in Question"
Dale Chihuly
(click on the name)
The new on-line, TSK Class (Time, Space, Knowledge) is about to begin. The following is quoted from the CCI website.
Time, Space, & Knowledge - Online Course
Fall Session - "Self in Question":
September 27th - December 13, 2009
led by Jack Petranker
Theme: The Self in Question
Cost: $90 - for the Fall 2009 session
register for program
For more information,
please contact mailto:Nyingma-mcle@creativeinquiry.org%20
I don't know about you, but I have always needed help with inquiry. At first I didn't quite know how to fruitfully question, but thanks to some practice and TSK I've found an effective way. The following is taken from the CCI website:
"Our society is bursting with ideas, opinions, solutions, and plans, with analysis, debate, and carefully reasoned positions. And yet we suffer -- both individually and collectively -- from a pervasive sense of being lost, confused, and unsure of our direction.
Clearly something is missing. If we want to break out of these patterns, we need to stop telling ourselves worn-out stories that leave us feeling stuck and hopeless. We need new ways to ask questions and also new questions to ask. Creative inquiry is about waking up to these kinds of new possibilities -- across disciplines and in every field of human concern.
Creative inquiry offers a different approach to knowledge. It asks us to break through old ways of thinking and to craft new methods and approaches to knowing. Without abandoning concepts and analysis, it starts from our immediate experience, our deepest convictions, and the concerns we care about most, and it asks: "Could I be doing all of this differently?"
Let's take a specific example of the kind of question creative inquiry invites. In the years you've been on this earth, you've built up a lot of patterns and done lots of things, some of which you are proud of and some of which you regret. What is your relationship to this accumulated past? Is it who you are? Does it condition you? Determine your future? Could you walk away from it? Relate to it differently? Change it? What is the structure of time, anyway? How do past and present and future interconnect?
In asking these questions, the point is not to come up with an explanation or a theory. If you want to understand the way the past operates in your life, look for yourself, in this very moment. Be ready to question your commitment to a particular way of understanding the weightiness or gravity of the past."
Are there ways to do this? Plenty! It's not a question of learning specific techniques, but of getting really specific about your own experience and your own assumptions. The point is to be both precise and audacious at the same time. The more you can do that, the more the gravity of the presupposed loses its hold."

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Hi, David, thank you for the reminder! I had forgotten that this class was fast approaching. I will probably sign up and then just hope I have time to actually engage it!
Here's hoping with you, Bro! :-) I never read the book ”Knowledge of Freedom” so I just ordered it. Looking forward to that !!
Best
D
David, thnx so much for posting this information! I am going to order the book soon, and hopefully register for the class as well…
Hope you have time as well Bruce…I'm excited! *
Come on Star, we're looking forward to having you on the conference calls… :-)
I hope other Gaians take the plunge and sign up too. It's the perfect opportunity to become initiated into the TSK vision and inquiry, for those who are new to it.
Of course there's no pressure to produce or engage with others in class, one can simply listen, observe and read. That works too. It's to each his/her own.
I'm gonna try…I've had some unexpected costs this month, and may need to wait till the first…we'll see…it is not that I don't want to…on the contrary…I just have to watch my finances right now…anyho…I got my book today! I am gonna look at it later…much love and joy*
I understand how that can be, Star! No problem. I just started to read the sections from the new book. Completely different style of writing than the TSK books; very simple, and direct in my opinion. I find this style very easy to find my own experience, easily able to mark out the activities of the self. He offers a view inside of ourselves that we usually skim past, and overlook, like what's speeding by close up, while riding in a fast vehicle – gone before you know it.
I love it!
Best, D
Me too! I am loving it so far…I really love TT's way of expression…it is so open-ended…it's already sparking some ideas and inspiring some poetry…love and joy to you…always, star…