Inward Time
moving towards the back of the body down, in velvety texture whatever is defined, gathered, described – moving into that travelling through starscape; knowledge pulsing
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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
If reality was like a painting, would you try to enter the imaginary space of the painting, or would you pull aside the canvas to catch the painter in the act of creation?
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
What do I have to do with the sky? It doesn’t drape me With a living curtain like the sea, Doesn’t open
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
TSK for the 21st Century – an interview with Ron Purser, a long-time TSK practitioner…
If the eye sees the moon reflected in the waters of a river, the present experience is the continuously changing flow of water illuminated by
I am the blue air open sky today, I bear the seed of light, The living dawn core radiance, The break up of
It is evening and I have come to walk the labyrinth under the trees. Following the winding narrow paths between the rows of stone, looping
One of the things I love most about TSK is the invitation to look where we never think to look to take note of what
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