Telling Stories 2 (TSK Unit Two, Week Three)
In my previous entry (see Part 1 ), I reported on a number of the different "levels" and contexts in which I found story-telling to be playing itself out, but I didn't unpack these instances... More »
In my previous entry (see Part 1 ), I reported on a number of the different "levels" and contexts in which I found story-telling to be playing itself out, but I didn't unpack these instances... More »
For the third week of the TSK course, we have shifted our focus from thoughts to the stories that inform and inter-link them -- taking more of a temporal perspective on thinking. As Jack... More »
In several days, I'll be starting the second unit of the TSK Online Course I began this past fall, and as before, I plan to post my "practice notes" as weekly blog entries. This unit... More »
The following video, a visualization of the beauty and artfulness of math, resonates with me also as a sort of meditation on space, time, and knowledge. As you watch it, I invite you not merely... More »
For week four, the reading explores challenges to conventional notions of "substance," and the practice we are working with involves expanding the layers of mind we explored previously -- taking an object of our experience,... More »
For Week 3 of the TSK Course , we are focusing on the presence or experience of space as a type of context or non-content, and exploring the relationship of space to the "layers of... More »
In Week 2, we are continuing with the same practice as last week, Layers of Mind, focusing on the relationships among space, mind, and inquiry. To support this practice, or as an alternative, Jack has suggested... More »
Beginning this week, I am participating in a Time-Space-Knowledge online study program with Jack Petranker, a respected TSK teacher and author of When It Rains, Does Space Get Wet? The title of the course... More »
Nikon has a new tool for exploring the extremities of space, from the nanoworld to the farthest reaches of our expanding universe. For me, taking this journey of unimaginable scale expanded my mind and magnified my... More »
The Public Self The Time-Space-Knowledge vision (TSK) does not focus specifically on the topic of intersubjectivity. Instead, it explores the creative interplay of knowledge in time and space that gives rise to distinctions such... More »