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This book offers articles by seventeen students of the Time, Space, and Knowledge vision (introduced by Tarthang Tulku in 1977) exploring how to think and perceive in new ways. In a wide range of styles and approaches, they demonstrate forms of inquiry that can illuminate the context of our existence. Manifold dimensions of time and space reveal themselves, limiting structures drop away, and transformed vision of reality emerges.A New Kind of Knowledge features penetrating reflections on knowledge, time, and experience, as well as practical applications in psychology, teaching, business, and time management. The concluding articles analyze symbolic structures of space, time, and consciousness as pointers to greater knowledge and human freedom. Topics include the fourfold dimensionality of time; the interplay of awareness, intention, and choice; the fullness of space; and the ordering principles of being.
New Kind of Knowledge, Jack Petranker (Editor), Dharma Publishing, Paperback, 305 Pages, $16.95
Preface
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xi
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Abbreviations
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xv
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EVOCATIONS
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Introduction
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3
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Where is Knowledge? A Vignette Jack Petranker & Leslie Bradburn
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5
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January Day Ken McKeon
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10
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Now and Then: Commentary on Dogen zenji's "Being Time" Ven. Anzan Hoshin roshi
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12
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Thoughts Inspired by Light Hal Gurish
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31
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Opening Experience to Contemporary Parables Charles T. Davis, III
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35
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EXHIBITIONS
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Introduction
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55
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Tapestries of Healing Victoria Riskin
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59
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Teaching and the TSK Vision Ken McKeon
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63
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Is TSK Practical? An Inquiry in Business Consulting Robert Reyerse
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67
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TSK and the Ecology of Business Ronald E. Purser
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87
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Inner Time Managment Steve Randall
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94
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EXTENSIONS
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Introduction
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121
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TSK and the Neutrality of Knowledge Arnaud Pozin
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123
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TSK and the Public Steven R. McCarl
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126
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Causal Knowledge and Causal Emptiness Ingrid Harris
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150
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A New Framework for Physics Maxim Osinovsky
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182
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EXCAVATIONS
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Introduction
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201
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A Magical Labyrinth Javier Rockwell
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205
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Living at the Edge Jack Petranker
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211
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Awareness, Intention, and Choice Don Beere
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232
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The Fullness of Space Jack Petranker
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263
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Paradoxes of Transcendence in Time, Space, and Knowledge Alan Malachowski
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267
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The Significance of 16 Tarthang Tulku
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291
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Contributors
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301
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Publication Data
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307
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