Terezinha Moreira

October 8, 2006

I studied TSK almost 10 years ago when Maria Helena Kubrusly used to teach it in Nyingma Rio. Oh, yes, I’m a Brazilian Dharma student at Nyingma Rio Center. This year I met TSK again by doing a workshop with Paula Rozin in the Mandala Center and a retreat with Jack Petranker in Pousada Maristela [...]

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Exercise A: Expanding Condensing in Movement

October 8, 2006

Hi all,
I’m exploring posts and trust that Jack will let me know if what I’m writing is best placed in a journal rather than on the forum. 
I’m playing with Exercise A: Expanding Condensing.  This exercise tends to stump me, puts me into a mental fibrillation.  Expand what? Condense what?  My mind skitters around in search [...]

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Writing Posts instead of Comments

October 7, 2006

Now that I’ve started responding to what people are writing, I have a suggestion. If you are writing about your own experience with an exercise, do it in the form of a Post rather than a Comment. Also, give your Post a title (just the first line of the Post, as in this Post) that makes it [...]

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Burkard Meyendriesch

October 6, 2006

Although I have other spiritual tendencies, I have absolutely no experience with TSK. A good friend of mine told me about this TSK online program and now I’m very curious to know what will be happening to me.
Actually I work as a CIO of a small university in the north of Germany. In my leisure [...]

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Lesley Tinker

October 5, 2006

TSK arrived in my consciousness through classes and retreats taken at the Nyingma Institute. The path leading me to Nyingma Institute was skillfull means, the path keeping me there is devotion, the path I’m intrigued with is knowledge in its pure form. The particular type of knowledge I am interested in is MindBody or BodyMind [...]

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Levels of Expanding and Condensing

October 5, 2006

Since it is still a little early for people to have started making comments on this week’s unit, I thought I would add a few thoughts about the Ex. A.
First, I have been experimenting with at least two different levels of Expanding and Condensing. One relates to the content of my experience. The other relates [...]

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David Filippone

October 5, 2006

Hello Everyone,
I recently retired after a thirty-four year career managing commercial real-estate. Like Bruce mentioned below, I focused my studies on Krishnamurti and Jean Kline, among others, they taught me how essential inquiry is to understanding. In addition to open inquiry, I also engaged in a sustained practice of the Tibetan Yogas of Dream and [...]

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Robert Bruce Alderman

October 4, 2006

I first picked up Time, Space, and Knowledge back in 1990, but was heavily into J. Krishnamurti’s work at that time and did not see the real value in the vision until around seven years later, when I began to study the TSK books in earnest. I have explored a number of world’s religious traditions [...]

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Frans van Dorp

October 4, 2006

Nine years ago I bought Time, Space and Knowledge and liked it very much. About two or three years ago I attended a retreat by Jack on TSK in Amsterdam – Netherlands and have been reading the other TSK books since then. Last two years I have been trying to find a place to do [...]

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Kathleen Daly

October 4, 2006

 
Hello, 
I perform operations for the Center for Creative Inquiry. Should you have any questions or problems during the course please contact me by email at kathleen@creativeinquiry.org Your feedback and input regarding the class and/or website is welcome.

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