More on Practicing Presence with TSK
Awhile ago I wrote: I walked very early this morning. It was deserted; the woods and fields were empty as was the gravel path that served as a beltway around them. To the right the... More »
Awhile ago I wrote: I walked very early this morning. It was deserted; the woods and fields were empty as was the gravel path that served as a beltway around them. To the right the... More »
I used to enjoy playing with color on white paper, and I can appreciate it when others do. I loved the often stark difference between shape and undifferentiated space, and the play of colors... More »
Darkness that Accompanies Ordinary Patterns of Mind Continuing with the practice of looking at knowing as light in experience, there is an exercise from the TSK book, Dynamics of Time and Space , called Return to... More »
I'll try and describe the recent result of my TSK class involving the practice of looking at knowing as light in experience. The description leans less toward the scientific precision of parsing, and more... More »
For several weeks we've been working in class with envisioning Knowing as light, to consider light not only a physical phenomena, but that light also involves both what is seen and the one who sees, and... More »
Words and a Cigarette I mentioned in Part 1 of this series on linear time that the self positions itself at the center of experience and structures time around it, and that paying attention to... More »
The following is an account of some ongoing experiences with opening time as a result of a recently completed TSK class on Linear Time. Jellybean Sun It was pointed out that at first-level structures of... More »
As a result of further practice and some TSK class work I've done some fine tuning to the way I've been observing time at different levels. I've returned to the activity of painting a... More »
There are many available ways of viewing the world. These views or models are most often defined according to particular perspectives. But few models are offered that are designed for us to open perspectives while... More »