Hi,
I'm sorry, but what is this ?
Its Yoga, not as we know it Jim.
Sarbajit
On 8/15/10, Rich Murray rmfor...@comcast.net wrote:
bold concepts re practical unity awareness: Fw: [tsk] What's TSK inquiry,
and what 'new core values' might TSK promote? Steve Randall: Rich Murray
2010.08.14
[ re
Not Yoga, except in that joined place of deep time and refined
information that all investigations approach.
Although some parts of his text sound like the Patanjali Sutras.
Tarthang Tulku is/was a well-known much-loved and much published
Tibetan Buddhist Lama, from the Nyinmga
Thanks
I've just been reading some basic stuff about TSK on the net.
The TSK movement seems to me about living - making the most out of
life, time / object management for Westerners, whereas Asian Yoga
addresses moving between various mind unrealities and rejection of
earthly existence to
Tory wrote:
There are many paths up the mountain.
And my path has taken me up many mountains...
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Good question. Maybe to meet Tarthang Tulku ;-)
Probably to find salvation, enlightenment
and the answer to all of your questions:
what is the purpose of life? Why are we here?
Where are we going to? By the way this
guy from 244 Barking Road, London, has found
the answers, too:
Hi,
We (Jenny Quillien and I) am bringing Rebecca and Allen Wirfs-Brock to
Friam this week. Rebecca has been involved in object analysis and
design since day one (with Kent Beck and Ward Cunningham) at at
Tektronics where some of the earliest Smalltalk work was done. Allen is
was a key
Greetings, all --
At the risk of scaring away your visitors, I'm planning to join you on Friday,
20 August 2010.
- Claiborne Booker -
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rich:
deep the Email on this topic going!
with metta, M
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Steve Smith sasm...@swcp.com wrote:
Tory wrote:
There are many paths up the mountain.
And my path has taken me up many mountains...
I collected *Boletus Barrowsii *and *Edulus* on a mountain today. Therefore
it must have been important to climb that mountain, mycologically speaking,
if not philosophically.
Geeze, I hope this thread doesn't mushroom on us...
--Doug
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Steve Smith
Of course we're all coming over for mushroom sauce on steak, right?
On Aug 15, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:
I collected Boletus Barrowsii and Edulus on a mountain today. Therefore it
must have been important to climb that mountain, mycologically speaking, if
not
Some of these suckers are so big I'm just going to sauté them up as mushroom
steaks! One per plate.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Pamela McCorduck pam...@well.com wrote:
Of course we're all coming over for mushroom sauce on steak, right?
On Aug 15, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Douglas Roberts
What is a mountain ?
Sarbajit
PS: Sorry for the lag in replying - time zones. Please include me if this
goes off-list.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Victoria Hughes victo...@toryhughes.comwrote:
There are many paths up the mountain.
Tory
What's The Zone Of Peak Performance? [applied TSK] 2009.07.24 Steve Randall:
Rich Murray 2010.08.15
http://stevrandal.wordpress.com/2009/07/24/whats-the-zone-of-peak-performance/
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