CCI Labyrinth (discussions) http://creativeinquiry.org/blog creative inquiry Thu, 20 Nov 2008 06:28:29 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 en Welcome! Choose any category to enter the labyrinth. image courtesy of Grahamwhitedesign.com http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/11/01/testnov/ Writing as a Discipline I have always felt that I do my best thinking while I am writing. First comes the initial insight (and perhaps this is the best part of the thought, in one sense, but read on). Then, when it comes time to write that insight down, I discover that the insight ... http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/10/27/writing-as-a-discipline/ Reminders and Observations on the Process of Writing Posts 1. Please remember to sign your name to Posts. You don't need to do that for comments; the software takes care of it automatically. 2. If you are writing a post for a specific category (such as the TSK online class), please be sure to go to the "categories" section of ... http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/10/26/reminders-and-observations-on-the-process-of-writing-posts/ Wonderment of Being "Wonderment is the presence, the presenting, the appreciation of reality as Being. All appearance is sheer art, beautiful beyond all enduring, appealing beyond all possibility of possession. It cannot be possessed but it is entirely accessible. The treasure which our being preserves for us is like an ever-present nectar; it ... http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/10/16/wonderment-of-being/ Celebrating Time, Space, Knowledge "The capacity of Great Space is never exhausted or compromised by a commitment to one particular trend or world order. Great Space can let anything appear. Great Space supports infinitely many choices of perspective." (Tarthang Tulku, Time, Space, and Knowledge) http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/10/15/celebrating-time-space-knowledge/ Ron Stewart Like some others in this online program, I have been interested in the TSK vision for quite a number of years. I first started reading Time, Space and Knowledge in 1979 and have engaged in periodic "contemplative reading" of most of the TSK books during the years since then. But I have never done much ... http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/10/12/ron-stewart/ “Sound is touch at a distance” The quote above is from a radio show I heard this evening, driving home, and it's from a neurologist who points out that sound does in fact arise from air waves touching the small bones of the ear, and eventually being translated into electrical current; according to current research, electrical ... http://creativeinquiry.org/blog/2006/10/11/sound-is-touch-at-a-distance/