Video: The Gravity of the Past
Video from Creative Inquiry into the Law Series.
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Video from Creative Inquiry into the Law Series.
Video: The Gravity of the Past Read More »
Many of our legal systems in the United States are centered on conflict between two opposing sides. Whether it is the adversarial model of justice or the two-party political system, we have adopted mechanisms for making decisions that assume the best outcome will emerge from the clash of two conflicting stories.
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We can examine the sinew and bones of experience for their secrets, but it may be that the mystery of time is to be found elsewhere. I have the privilege of knowing people who are working on books and classes that introduce the insights of Tibetan Buddhism to westerners such as me. How different that
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Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrowCreeps in this petty pace from day to dayTo the last syllable of recorded time,And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. Living in this way, the past in a sense, is always present with ‘recorded time’ as a legacy or lineage we carry. From a position and identity,
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Great Space remains infinite, accommodates everything, and yet “sets up” nothing and does nothing.
ODE TO TIME, SPACE, KNOWLEDGE Read More »
Normally, I’m engaged in a stream of activity as time seems to fly by. Just taking the time to observe this ‘flying by‘ has a slowing affect on the rapidity of these seemingly discrete and momentary attention-getters — it seems to introduce some space into the observation. But even with a little more space I
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moving towards the back of the body down, in velvety texture whatever is defined, gathered, described – moving into that travelling through starscape; knowledge pulsing entering the travelling itself entering the entering very still; very swift Image by jplenio from Pixabay
Sometimes I’m struck with how unable I would ever have been to appreciate recent readings in “Dynamics of Time and Space” without the support of Jack Petranker and the online TSK class. Imagining myself reclining at the beach and dozing off over another “interesting” alternative view of life as I know it, I realize that
Not my summer reading TSK Read More »
Observe in your own experience the flow of time from one moment to the next. If the mind is calm and alert, you may notice that between two initially observed moments, lie other, intermediate moments… At first, I settled in to ‘catch’ a moment, an event in time that I could establish as the starting moment, but
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