Space & Imagination
One of the approaches TSK encourages is speculation and imagination. In passages about Space through various texts, one image that is mentioned, and has seemed
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One of the approaches TSK encourages is speculation and imagination. In passages about Space through various texts, one image that is mentioned, and has seemed
For our first call for submissions to New Perspectives on Creative Inquiry, we asked our contributors to consider a passage adapted from Love of Knowledge, a book
My grandfather clock (not my grandfather’s, but named for the technology of another era) has stopped working well. It runs for a while and then
Description of Work: Reflection of the Moon, 18″ x 23″, blue pigments in beeswax glaze binder. Description of Process: The center is spared as pure
Reflection of Moon is a dynamic piece reflecting the energy of the moon emitting light. It is enhanced by the movement of the clouds and vibrant orange color of the moon.
Moon Glit*ch was inspired by the Reflections of the Moon quote. The melody shows continual changes throughout, but at the same time gives a sense of familiarity
An old friend of mine was recently written up in the Albuquerque Journal because he has been a pie baking judge at the State Fair
I have been a psychotherapist for forty two years and would have burnt out twenty years ago were it not for the study of Time,
Since the moment we are born, we share a worldview with our parents, relatives, friends, teachers and all the members of our society. We receive
Some words on my motivations to study TSK: All my life in my encounters with others, I have had a deep wish that “the other”
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